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Fall is the sweet spot for birding, fishing the blackwater rivers, or just disappearing into pine flatwoods without a signal. Bring all your own potable water, a 4WD vehicle, and enough supplies to be genuinely self-sufficient.
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Price
Varies
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Sites
Varies
Season
Year-round
Cell
No Service
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
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Fall is the sweet spot for birding, fishing the blackwater rivers, or just disappearing into pine flatwoods without a signal. Bring all your own potable water, a 4WD vehicle, and enough supplies to be genuinely self-sufficient.
Dirty bathrooms, no reliable potable water, ATV noise, and campers who leave trash behind are recurring complaints. If minimal facilities mean a working shower and a clean site, this forest will disappoint most weekends.
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Plan your visit with nature's challenges in mind. Yellow flies can be intensely aggressive during their peak season, so bring plenty of repellent and protective clothing. When rain sweeps through, the unpaved forest roads can quickly transform into muddy, difficult-to-navigate tracks—consider this when choosing your vehicle and timing your trip. Cell phone service is scarce to nonexistent throughout the forest, so prepare for a true digital detox and plan accordingly for emergencies.
Mild Florida winters, fewer insects and good wildlife viewing suit winter camping here.
Primitive campground with limited facilities. Shared bathrooms with showers and toilets are reported but sometimes in poor condition; potable water is not provided except a reported non‑potable (sulfur) water source at Campsite 40. One reviewer reports a 50‑amp electrical hookup at Campsite 40. Cell service is largely unavailable.
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