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Florida: Tread Lightly! Four Wheel Drive Way Hero Photo
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3.7/5 (30 reviews)
Updated: 10/15/2024
Tread Lightly! Four Wheel Drive Way
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Fort Mc Coy, Florida/
80.53 miles/
About 7 hours

Tread Lightly! Four Wheel Drive Way is located in central Florida in Ocala Nationa Forest. Ocala National Forest spans over Lake, Marion, and Putnam Counties for about 385,000 acres. Four Wheel Drive Way travels 80 miles through the north, central, and south regions of Ocala National Forest. The trail is the longest in Florida and will leave lasting impressions as drivers weave through crowded trails, dig through deep Florida sugar sand, hill climb and hill descents, even a few off-camber areas and areas to flex your rig's suspension. Trees and other vegetation will dig into your vehicle's paint leaving permanent memories, whether good or bad is a discussion for another time. Tread Lightly! Four Wheel Drive Way is Florida's first and only trail listed on Jeep's Badge of Honor program. Jeep drivers can download Jeep Badge of Honor app on iOS or Android, check-in the app, and receive a badge after completing the trail. See Jeep Badge of Honor for more information.

Florida: Ocala - Forest Road 09 Hero Photo
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2.7/5 (7 reviews)
Updated: 11/08/2023
Ocala - Forest Road 09
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Altoona, Florida/
37.74 miles/
About 2 hours
Ocala National Forest is one of three National Forests in Florida. Spanning 385,000 acres, Ocala is the second largest National Forest in Florida. Exploring Ocala National Forest can be done in many ways such as hiking, boating, horseback, OHV, ATV, and street-legal vehicles. Ocala National Forest is great for anyone looking to hunt, camp, watch wildlife, visit a shooting range, or even see the Naval Bombing Range! National Forest Road 09 is a scenic trail running from the very south side of Ocala Nationa Forest to the very north side. FR09 is the longest and only trail that spans the entire length of the forest. FR09 is also known as Pipeline Road as it drives past numerous natural gas stations. Drivers who access FR09 will be greeted with bright white sand, orange clay/dirt, and lush green vegetation against bright blue skies!
Florida: Jeep Beach Hero Photo
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5/5 (4 reviews)
Updated: 05/04/2024
Jeep Beach
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Daytona Beach, Florida/
10.3 miles/
About 2 hours

Jeep Beach Parade is an exhilarating coastal adventure where the sun-kissed skies meet the salty breeze from the blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean at the world-famous Daytona Beach. A topless vehicle cruising along the shore offers an idyllic feeling of freedom unlike anything else. The picturesque tangerine-colored sky at sunrise pairs nicely with the sound of the crashing waves to provide a beautiful, soothing, natural soundtrack for your journey.

The distant laughter of beachgoers can be heard all along this vacation destination, where you can cruise miles of beach or park and enjoy this sand-made empire. Caution is advised as sun and sand seekers commingle with the vehicle traffic.

This route is home to thousands of Jeeps congregating each spring for the annual Jeep Beach adventure. While many park and watch the endless procession roll by, others partake in the miles-long beach parade that boasts more than 12,000 Jeeps. This 10-mile route is bumper-to-bumper as jeeps slowly crawl by from sunrise to sunset.

Florida: Osceola - FR235 Hero Photo
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4/5 (4 reviews)
Updated: 11/03/2023
Osceola - FR235
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Sanderson, Florida/
13.11 miles/
About an hour
Osceola National Forest is one of three National Forests in Florida. Spanning 266,000 acres Osceola is the smallest of Florida's National Forests. Exploring Osceola National Forest can be done in many ways such as hiking, ATVs, horseback, and street-legal vehicles. Ocala National Forest is great for anyone looking to hunt, camp, watch wildlife, or visit the Lewis D. Whitaker shooting range! National Forest Road 235 is a scenic trail that runs from the north side of Osceola National Forest to the south side. The trail takes explorers through the forest and swamp while crossing multiple bridges. As one of Osceola's longest trail, there will be many scenic areas ranging from tall trees, bright green vegetation, and the trail will appear to disappear in the distance due to the flat nature of the land.
Florida: Citrus - Trail 16 Hero Photo
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3/5 (3 reviews)
Updated: 06/05/2022
Citrus - Trail 16
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Inverness, Florida/
6.24 miles/
About 30 minutes
Trail 16 is one of the main 4WD trails in Citrus WMA as it goes east and west through the entire WMA. Trail 16 offers a great starting trail for Citrus WMA as the area will give drivers previews of what to experience while off-roading: bright-white soft Florida sugar sand, dirt, mild hill climbs, shallow standing water areas, and practice for good tire placement. There will be parts of Trail 16 that are eroded away from Florida's heavy downpours which creates some memorable areas to engage 4WD and climb over mild ledges and get some off-camber areas. Citrus Wildlife Management Area is a very popular and active Management Area. Citrus WMA is almost 50,000 acres and is part of both Citrus and Hernando counties. Citrus WMA provides plenty of four-wheeling, hiking, biking, and horse riding trails along with multiple camping sites.
Florida: Citrus - Trail 11 Hero Photo
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4.7/5 (11 reviews)
Updated: 11/07/2023
Citrus - Trail 11
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Inverness, Florida

Trail 11 is one of the longest trails in the Citrus Wildlife Management Area. The trail is great for any novice and moderately experienced off-roader looking for more experience! Drivers will travel through bright white sugar-sand, drive through off-camber areas carved into the forest bed, climb severely eroded ledges, and roll tires through some mud. Trail 11 has scenic areas and elevation changes the more explorers move north through the forest. Trail 11 is one of the best trails in Citrus WMA because it has something for everyone! Citrus Wildlife Management Area is a very popular and active Management Area. Citrus WMA is almost 50,000 acres and is part of both Citrus and Hernando counties. Citrus WMA provides plenty of four-wheeling, hiking, biking, and horse riding trails along with multiple camping sites.

Florida: Powerline Road Hero Photo
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3/5 (11 reviews)
Updated: 01/15/2024
Powerline Road
Partially Open
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Christmas, Florida
Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area is located on the east side of Florida about 20 miles away from the Atlantic Ocean! Tosohatchee WMA is almost 31,000 acres and offers camping, fishing, and part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail! Being so close to the Atlantic Ocean means Tosohatchee is mainly swampland but still about 100' above sea-level. Powerline road was created to route and maintain electricity supplying Titusville, Orlando, Christmas, and other cities on Florida's east coast. Seeing the never-ending powerlines disappear into the horizon, crossing multiple wooden bridges, and the vast amount of wildlife will leave enjoyable memories for times to come.
Florida: Citrus - Trail 15 Hero Photo
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4.4/5 (9 reviews)
Updated: 05/31/2023
Citrus - Trail 15
Partially Open
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Inverness, Florida
Caves in a peaceful and serene forest and one of the best off-road trails in the entire Citrus WMA - what more can you want from Trail 15? The trail offers driving on dirt and sand, elevation changes, mild off-camber, and shallow water/mud crossings. The drive will provide a variety of visual experiences in colors with bright white sand, orange clay, vibrant green foliage, and on dry days bright blue skies! At the beginning of the trail is a short hiking trail to both Dames Cave and Peace Caves, one of Citrus WMA's most interesting areas. More cave information can be found at Villages of Citrus Hills. Citrus Wildlife Management Area is a very popular and active Management Area. Citrus WMA is almost 50,000 acres and is part of both Citrus and Hernando counties. Citrus WMA provides plenty of four-wheeling, hiking, biking, and horse riding trails along with multiple camping sites.
Florida: Center Grade Hero Photo
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3/5 (8 reviews)
Updated: 04/03/2024
Center Grade
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Webster, Florida
Richloam Wildlife Management Area spans 58,000 acres, crossing into Hernando, Pasco, Sumter, and Lake counties. Richloam is located in a swamp and is full of outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, and horseback riding! Swamps offer wildlife plenty of food and water to survive so visitors can expect to see various animals from deer, hogs, gators, birds, and plenty of insects. Center Grade Road is located almost in the middle of Richloam WMA and travels east and west. Center Grade Road will change from easy limestone road surface to sand, mud, and water crossings. The farther you travel east this becomes a great trail for beginner and intermediate drivers! On the far east side of Center Grade Road you'll find Bay Lake Camp which is the best camp in Richloam WMA offering both shaded and open space; a truly great place to relax and have a picnic!
Florida: Babcock Webb - Tucker Grade Hero Photo
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3.2/5 (7 reviews)
Updated: 03/16/2024
Babcock Webb - Tucker Grade
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Punta Gorda, Florida
Tucker Grade is the main road in Babcock Webb WMA. The trail will take travelers through everything the WMA has to offer, including campsites, prairies, woods, and marshes. The trail is a great scenic drive weaving through dense trees closely set to the edge of the trail, creating a tunnel-like effect. The wetlands will be mostly cleared out, allowing the horizon to seemly touch the ground. Tucker Grade is a fun, easy, and beautiful trail in Babcock Webb WMA. Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area is an active cattle ranch located in southwest Florida. The Wildlife Management Area consists of prairies, marshes, and woodlands spanning almost 66,000 acres in Charlotte County. Babcock Webb WMA allows camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, wildlife watching, paddling, boating, and horseback riding.
Florida: Bull Creek - West Loop  Hero Photo
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3/5 (7 reviews)
Updated: 01/23/2023
Bull Creek - West Loop
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Saint Cloud, Florida
Bull Creek is located in Osceola County and spans almost 24,000 acres. Bull Creek also goes by Herky Huffman WMA in memory of Hershey "Herky" Huffman. Bull Creek is known for large flocks of birds making the WMA their home. In the fall many more birds migrate to Bull Creek to escape the cold north. West Loop Road is one of two main roads in Bull Creek. The wide-open prairie allows hurricane and tropical storm wind to pick up speed and knockdown lots of trees. The green vegetation seems to go on forever and eventually touch the sky. Dogs love Bull Creek, especially hunting breeds from all the birds in the area.
Florida: Citrus - Trail 8 Hero Photo
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3/5 (7 reviews)
Updated: 12/11/2024
Citrus - Trail 8
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Inverness, Florida

Trail 8 is probably the most difficult trail in Citrus WMA! Many offroaders have become stuck on Trail 8 due to deep ruts and slippery mud located towards the beginning of the trail. Once past the mud and ruts Trail 8 calms down but drivers will need to watch for mud holes, and climb over ledges where Florida's torrential downpours have washed away the trail! Explorers will also disappear below ground level as deep trenches have been dug into the soil from countless heavy machinery maintaining the trail. Citrus Wildlife Management Area is a very popular and active Management Area. Citrus WMA is almost 50,000 acres and is part of both Citrus and Hernando counties. Citrus WMA provides plenty of four-wheeling, hiking, biking, and horse riding trails along with multiple camping sites.

Florida: North Grade Hero Photo
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2.8/5 (7 reviews)
Updated: 01/31/2024
North Grade
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Webster, Florida
Richloam Wildlife Management Area spans 58,000 acres, crossing into Hernando, Pasco, Sumter, and Lake counties. Richloam is located in a swamp and is full of outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, and horseback riding! Swamps offer wildlife plenty of food and water to survive so visitors can expect to see various animals from deer, hogs, gators, birds, and plenty of insects. North Grade Road is one of the four main roads in Richloam WMA. The trail will take you into the forest where you can stay on well-maintained limestone roads or choose many dirt trails that go off-road into Richloam. North Grade Road is regularly maintained allowing cars to access one of three campsites located on this trail. The north side of Richloam WMA is drier than the center or south side. North Grade Road also has a bridge over Little Withlacoochee River where you'll see gators and turtles sunning themselves and lots of fish. While driving around Richloam you'll encounter many wild pigs, deer, and various birds of prey. The tall trees and lush green vegetation will surround you every step of the way. Certainly, a fun area to explore!
Florida: Richloam Lacoochee Claysink Road Hero Photo
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3.5/5 (7 reviews)
Updated: 05/08/2023
Richloam Lacoochee Claysink Road
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Dade City, Florida
Lacoochee Claysink Road is located on the south-west side of Richloam Wildlife Management Area. Richloam WMA spans just over 58,000 acres across Hernando, Lake, Pasco, and Sumter Counties. Richloam WMA has a wide variety of activities such as hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, bike, and horseback riding. Lacoochee Claysink road offers a variety of scenery ranging from natural to man-made. It will be surrounded by lush green vegetation due to the swampy water providing adequate hydration. Lacoochee Claysink Road also has houses and open fields where horses, cattle, and other livestock graze. It will be no surprise if you find a loose cow on the road!
Florida: Tiger Bay State Forest - Rima Ridge Road Hero Photo
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3/5 (7 reviews)
Updated: 03/14/2024
Tiger Bay State Forest - Rima Ridge Road
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Daytona Beach, Florida
Tiger Bay State Forest is located in east-central Florida and spans about 30,000 acres. Tiger Bay State Forest got its name because of the large wetland that supplies Daytona Beach, DeLand, and other local municipals with water. Tiger Bay State Forest is home to two natural lakes named Indian Lake and Scoggin Lake, and multiple other natural and manmade ponds. These bodies of water bring all types of wildlife; fish, gators, bears, deer, panthers, birds, and insects to the area. Tiger Bay State Forest allows visitors to take in the sights, smells, and sounds of nature by camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, picnicking, boating, and hunting. Rima Ridge Road, Indian Lake Road, and Gopher Ridge Road are the three entrances to Tiger Bay State Forest. Rima Ridge Road has an entrance to Tiger Bay State Forest on the very north side of the forest, right off FL-40. Rima Ridge Road is located on the east side of Tiger Bay State Forest and is the longest road in the forest. It is an easy drive that travels through lush green trees on a well-maintained trail suitable for any car, truck, or SUV. Rima Ridge Road is the main road that connects to Bennett Field Campground and Tram Road Equestrian Area Campground.
Florida: Babcock Webb -  Oilwell Grade Hero Photo
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3/5 (6 reviews)
Updated: 03/16/2024
Babcock Webb - Oilwell Grade
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Punta Gorda, Florida
Oilwell Grade is an easy, scenic trail that travels through the northern and southern regions of west Babcock Webb WMA. On the northside of Oilwell Grade is a mile-long hiking trail named Flag Pond Loop Trail, which loops around a pond. Oilwell Grade has various scenic areas traveling through marshlands, woods, and prairies. At the southern end of the trail is a beautiful and quiet pond area that hosts a picnic table for travelers who wish to take in the sounds and sights of nature. Fred C. Babcock/Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area is an active cattle ranch located in southwest Florida. The Wildlife Management Area consists of prairies, marshes, and woodlands spanning almost 66,000 acres in Charlotte County. Babcock Webb WMA allows camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, wildlife watching, paddling, boating, and horseback riding.
Florida: Citrus - Trail 13 Hero Photo
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3/5 (6 reviews)
Updated: 11/07/2023
Citrus - Trail 13
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Inverness, Florida
Trail 13 is one of the three major trails going through the heart of the Citrus WMA forest. This particular trail brings you to Tillis Hill Recreation Area which will suit anyone looking to camp, hike, or cook. As you travel the trail explorers will experience the natural beauty of vivid colors from bright white sugar sand, orange clay, blue skies peeking through the canopy, and lush green vegetation. Trail 13 is for anyone looking to spend some time in a relaxed environment. Citrus Wildlife Management Area is a very popular and active Management Area. Citrus WMA is almost 50,000 acres and is part of both Citrus and Hernando counties. Citrus WMA provides plenty of four-wheeling, hiking, biking, and horse riding trails along with multiple camping sites.
Florida: Citrus - Trail 14 Hero Photo
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5/5 (6 reviews)
Updated: 07/22/2023
Citrus - Trail 14
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Inverness, Florida
Trail 14 is located in the center of the Citrus Wildlife Management Area. The trail will take drivers through the forest on white sugar-sand trails, hill climbs and drive over bright orange clay. Trail 14 is a scenic drive through the forest where plenty of wildlife hide and dart in front of your vehicle. Drivers can also expect off-camber areas as the trail is dug into the earth, creating mini-valleys. Citrus Wildlife Management Area is a very popular and active Management Area. Citrus WMA is almost 50,000 acres in size and is part of both Citrus and Hernando counties. Citrus WMA provides plenty of four-wheeling, hiking, biking, and horse riding trails along with multiple camping sites.
Florida: Ocala - Forest Road 22 Hero Photo
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4.3/5 (6 reviews)
Updated: 11/08/2023
Ocala - Forest Road 22
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Altoona, Florida
Ocala National Forest is one of three National Forests in Florida. Spanning 385,000 acres, Ocala is the second largest National Forest in Florida. Exploring Ocala National Forest can be done in many ways such as hiking, boating, horseback, OHV, ATV, and street-legal vehicles. Ocala National Forest is great for anyone looking to hunt, camp, watch wildlife, visit a shooting range, or even see the Naval Bombing Range! FR22 cuts east and west through Ocala National Forest. The east side of FR22 cuts through the forest where drivers will have fun climbing sandy hills and enjoying the view! FR22 also has its low points in the forest where mud and water live. FR22 is also one of the main roads to the Naval Bombing Range and is about as close as any civilian can legally get to watch living bombing drills!
Florida: Ocala - Forest Road 50  Hero Photo
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3/5 (6 reviews)
Updated: 06/05/2022
Ocala - Forest Road 50
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Fort Mc Coy, Florida
Ocala National Forest is one of three National Forests in Florida. Spanning 385,000 acres, Ocala is the second largest National Forest in Florida. Exploring Ocala National Forest can be done in many ways such as hiking, boating, horseback, OHV, ATV, and street-legal vehicles. Ocala National Forest is great for anyone looking to hunt, camp, watch wildlife, visit a shooting range, or even see the Naval Bombing Range! National Forest Road 50 is a great scenic trail that runs the entire length east and west through Ocala National Forest. FR50 also connects to Hopkins Prairie Campground and Lake George hiking trail. FR50 will have a few high spots overlooking the forest. Anyone looking to park and unload ORV will also appreciate the Hopkins ORV right next to Hopkins Prairie lake!
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