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Solitude-first backpackers and birders will get the most out of this. Spring is the sweet spot: mild temps for the hike in, wildflowers, active birds, and the North Fork Black Creek running clear enough for paddling or a swim.
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Price
$5 - $35/night
Booking
First-Come
Sites
2 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
$5 - $35/night
Booking
First-Come
Sites
2 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
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1337 Long Horn Road( Office Address) 1335 Long Horn Rd (Dunns Farm Trail Head), Middleburg, Florida, 32068, United States
Solitude-first backpackers and birders will get the most out of this. Spring is the sweet spot: mild temps for the hike in, wildflowers, active birds, and the North Fork Black Creek running clear enough for paddling or a swim.
No water on-site and 30 minutes to Middleburg for resupply means carrying everything yourself. Hunters share this forest seasonally, which requires day-glo orange on trail and adds real foot traffic during peak hunting periods.
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Spring is the best time to visit. Daytime highs run mid-60s to low-80s°F (roughly 18–28°C), with cool mornings that make the hike in more bearable. Seepage streams and creeks flow clearest in spring, and wildflowers and bird activity peak before summer heat arrives. The foot-access keeps crowds minimal even during prime season.
Described as best time: clear seepage streams and comfortable temps (mid-60s to low-80s°F).
The Dunns Farm Camp Zone provides limited amenities with a focus on primitive and natural camping experiences. It includes one fire ring, a garbage can, and an open area for a single tent. There is no potable water or electricity, emphasizing minimal facilities for outdoor enthusiasts.
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