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 for wildlif...Read More
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 for wildlife so visitors can expect to see various animals from deer, hogs, gators, birds, and plenty of insects.
North Boggy Road is very similar to Boggy Road as they are located right next to each other. North Boggy Road runs parallel to Little Withlacoochee River and offers visitors plenty of water crossings from shallow to moderately deep. The pitch-black water will camouflage the slippery mud hiding under the surface. Visitors who like driving through various dirt and water will appreciate North Boggy Road.
North Boggy Road also offers a scenic route through Richloam Wildlife Management Area. Prescribed burns have left char marks on 50 foot high trees. Bright green plants surround the trail and are trying to reclaim their territory. Little Withlacoochee River feeds pitch-black water through Richloam WMA, which spills onto the trail.
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