Withlacoochee State Forest

Withlacoochee State Forest

Withlacoochee State Forest offers diverse ecosystems and abundant recreational activities, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts in Florida.

157,479
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1938
Year Established

About Withlacoochee State Forest

Withlacoochee State Forest
 

Located in the heart of Florida, Withlacoochee State Forest is one of the largest state forests in Florida, covering over 157,479 acres. It is divided into several tracts, the largest of which are Croom, Citrus, and Richloam, each offering unique landscapes and ecosystems. The forest is characterized by its rich biodiversity, featuring a mix of sandhills, hardwood swamps, flatwoods, and rivers. This variety of habitats supports a wide range of wildlife, including the Florida black bear, white-tailed deer, and gopher tortoises. Visitors can explore numerous hiking and equestrian trails, mountain biking paths, and designated areas for hunting. The forest also contains several campgrounds, providing opportunities for both primitive and developed camping. Historically, the area has been used for turpentine production and timber extraction, evidenced by remnants of these industries still visible today. With its blend of scenic beauty, wildlife viewing, and recreational options, Withlacoochee State Forest invites visitors to immerse themselves in the natural wonders of central Florida.

Highlights

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Richloam Wildlife Management Area

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Croom Motorized Area for ATV and OHV use

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Hog Island Nature Trail

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Withlacoochee River

Notable Natural Features

Withlacoochee River

A scenic waterway offering opportunities for fishing and kayaking.

Richloam General Store

A historic site offering a glimpse into the forest's past industries and communities.

Citrus Tract Trails

A network of trails catering to hikers and mountain bikers, showcasing varied terrain and habitats.