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Anglers and wildlife watchers who arrive self-sufficient, with their own drinking water, a high-clearance or 4WD vehicle, and no expectation of cell signal. Fall is the sweet spot for insects and road conditions.
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Sites
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Year-round
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 and wildlife watchers who arrive self-sufficient, with their own drinking water, a high-clearance or 4WD vehicle, and no expectation of cell signal. Fall is the sweet spot for insects and road conditions.
Noise sensitivity will hurt you here on weekends: reviewers consistently flag overnight parties, ATV activity, and trash left at sites. Restrooms are poorly maintained, and most sites have no reliable potable water.
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Time your visit wisely: spring and fall bring spectacular wildflower displays across the flatwoods, while summer months can mean intense insect pressure—particularly aggressive biting flies that test even seasoned campers. After heavy rains, the forest's sandy and clay roads can quickly turn to soup, so check conditions before heading in and consider a high-clearance vehicle for peace of mind.
Mild Florida winters offer pleasant weather, though hunting seasons and some noise possible.
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Very limited services typical of a primitive forest campground. Reviewers report on-site bathrooms and showers (poorly maintained), one campsite with water (noted as sulfurous), a single 50A electrical hookup at a site, picnic tables, and essentially no cell or internet service.
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