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Anglers, wildlife watchers, and ATV riders who come self-sufficient: bring your own water, expect sulfur-tainted water at site 40, and plan around fall or spring to dodge the yellow flies and summer heat.
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Cell
No Service
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
Varies
Booking
Reservable
Sites
Varies
Season
Year-round
Cell
No Service
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
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Anglers, wildlife watchers, and ATV riders who come self-sufficient: bring your own water, expect sulfur-tainted water at site 40, and plan around fall or spring to dodge the yellow flies and summer heat.
Anyone counting on maintained facilities will be let down: reviewers consistently flag trashed sites, grimy restrooms, and no cell signal to call for help if an unimproved road swallows your bumper.
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Timing your visit matters here. Heavy rains transform the forest's unimproved roads into muddy challenges that can strand even experienced off-roaders, so check conditions before heading in. Summer brings notoriously aggressive yellow flies that can test even the most patient camper's resolve, making spring and fall the preferred seasons for most visitors. Cell service is sparse to nonexistent throughout much of the forest, so come prepared for a true digital detox.
Mild Florida winters generally favorable for camping and fewer insects.
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Primitive campground with basic restroom and shower facilities; limited utilities at a few campsites (one reviewer cites a 50amp power site and one site with water). Little to no cell service across most of the forest.
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