Goethe State Forest is located in central FL 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.
Ten Mile Road is located in the far southern area of Goethe State Forest. Visitors can expect a well-maintained road that allows for a relaxing drive while looking for wildlife. The area is still regrowing from a prescribed burn from recent years. Visitors will be surrounded by tall trees with charred black bark. Despite the name, Ten Mile Road is not actually 10 miles long.
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Starting at US-19 and FL-40, take US-19 north for almost 6.5 miles. Turn right/east onto Southeast 144 Place and follow it straight towards the forest. When the pavement ends look for a sign for South Gasline Road, continue straight. Follow South Gasline Road for about a mile and look for a dirt road on the right/east side. There will be a brown sign for Ten Mile Road. The trail starts here.
Ten Mile Road is a basic trail in Goethe State Forest. It has some nice views and the trail is very well kept.
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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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