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 so visitors can expect to see various animals from deer, hogs, gators, birds, and plenty of insects.
Devil's Creek Road is a very wet, sandy, and muddy trail in southwest Richloam Wildlife Management Area. Explorers can expect typical swamp conditions with pitch-black water with ice-like slippery mud, so be careful getting in and out of your rigs! Devil's Creek Road provides scenic views of cleared tree areas in the beginning, to almost complete darkness from dense forest midway through the trail. At the end of Devil's Creek Road is part of the Withlacoochee River, which splits Richloam WMA and Green Swamp WMA. This area a great secluded area to take a break and take in the woods!
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