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! Stuka is a short and sweet trail located in Osceola National Forest. The trail cuts right through dense forest and is a shortcut from National Forest Road 231 and National Forest Road 276. Stuka is the shortest trail in Osceola National Forest and drivers will appreciate it when attempting to quickly connect between trails. The trail is mainly dirt and grass and suitable for any vehicle.
Camping is not allowed on Stuka, however nearby on FR202 there is East Tower Hunt Camp. East Tower Hunt Camp is an improved campsite with grills, toilets, drinking water, and parking. The camp can also handle up to medium-sized RVs and trailers. For more info and campsite reservations please visit East Tower Hunt Camp and Osceola Ranger Station.