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Hillsboro State Forest Adventures

Hillsboro State Forest offers a tranquil blend of pine flatwoods, wetlands, and sandhills ideal for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing just west of Boca Raton, Florida.

11,000
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Hillsboro State Forest

 

Hillsboro State Forest spans over 11,000 acres in southeastern Florida, primarily within Palm Beach County with portions extending into Broward County. It is characterized by diverse habitats including pine flatwoods, slash pine plantations, cypress wetlands, and sandhill ecosystems. This mosaic of environments supports a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, bobcats, crested caracaras, and multiple species of wading birds. Established in 1993, the forest is managed by the Florida Forest Service with a focus on conservation, recreation, and sustainable timber production. Visitors can explore the forest along well-marked multi-use trails suitable for mountain biking, horseback riding, and hiking. Fishing and birdwatching are popular in the wetland areas, especially near Hillsboro Canal and auxiliary ponds. Camping is available at several primitive sites that provide quiet and scenic surroundings. The forest’s proximity to urban centers offers a peaceful outdoor escape only a short drive from the South Florida metropolitan area. Seasonal wildflower blooms and migratory bird flights boost its appeal in spring and fall. Hillsboro State Forest's blend of ecological richness and recreational access makes it a popular destination for nature lovers seeking diverse outdoor activities amid Florida’s subtropical environment.

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Multi-use trail system popular for mountain biking and horseback riding

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Diverse ecosystems including pine flatwoods, cypress wetlands, and sandhills

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Abundant birdwatching opportunities with species like the crested caracara

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Primitive camping sites offering quiet, natural surroundings

Notable Natural Features

Hillsboro Canal

Man-made canal bordering part of the forest, providing opportunities for fishing and wetland wildlife observation.

Mixed Pine Flatwoods

Extensive stands of slash pine and longleaf pine creating a classic Floridian forest environment.

Primitive Camping Areas

Secluded campsites accessed by forest trails offer a rustic and natural camping experience.