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 213 is a short connecting trail located in the middle of Osceola National Forest. The trail allows explorers to take an express/easy path from FR212 and FR272 and connect back to FR323. FR213 cuts through forest and swampland. FR213 is also well maintained and will be surrounded by water during Florida's wet seasons so keep your eyes open for alligators!
Camping is not allowed on FR213, however on National Forest Road 212 there is Big Camp Hunt Camp. Big Camp Hunt Camp is a primitive campsite with garbage cans and toilets during hunting season. The camp can also handle tents, but no RV's or trailers. For more info and campsite reservations please visit Big Camp Hunt Camp and Osceola Ranger Station.
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