Goethe State Forest is located in central Florida and spans almost 54,000 acres. Exploring Goethe State Forest can be done in many ways, such as hiking, bicycling, horseback, and street-legal vehicles. Goethe State Forest is great for anyone looking to hunt, fish, camp, and watch wildlife.
Beehive Road is located on the east side of Goethe State Forest. Beehive Road travels through the forest on an easy, winding trail. Areas of the trail will be in swampland where shallow water crossings will occur. Wildlife and lush vegetation are very prominent on Beehive Road so have your camera ready for surprise encounters!
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At the intersection of N Williams St and Cedar St, turn westbound onto Cedar St. Follow Cedar St. for about 5 miles then turn northbound onto FL-336. Follow FL-336 for about 5.5 miles and turn right/north onto County Highway 337. Follow County Highway 337 for almost 4.5 miles and look for a large brown sign for, "Goethe State Forest Buck Island Pond." Follow this dirt trail until arriving at a, "T" intersection, turn left and there will be a small sign for Beehive Road. Trailhead starts at the sign.
Beehive Road is a fun, easy trail in Geothe. It will be more fun during the wet seasons!
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Jeff is an outdoor enthusiast located in the central Florida area. He enjoys exploring Florida's less traveled roads, visiting historic sites, and getting away from the city. While on trails Jeff is a huge supporter of tread lightly and believes in, "take out what you take in."
A love for vehicles has recently brought Jeff to the world of off-roading. He is still new to the game but is enthusiastic about learning new techniques, vehicles, equipment, technology, and bringing all together to contribute to TrailsOffoad.
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