Tiger Bay State Forest - Tram Road

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Daytona Beach, Florida (Volusia County)
Last Updated: 02/25/2021

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Tiger Bay State Forest is located in east-central Florida and spans about 30,000 acres. Tiger Bay State Forest got its name because of the large wetland that supplies Daytona Beach, DeLand, and other local municipals with water. Tiger Bay State Forest is home to two natural lakes named Indian Lake and Scoggin Lake, and multiple other natural and manmade ponds. These bodies of water bring all types of wildlife; fish, gators, bears, deer, panthers, birds, and insects to the area. Tiger Bay State Forest allows visitors to take in the sights, smells, and sounds of nature by camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, picnicking, boating, and hunting. Tram Road is home to Tram Road Equestrian Area Campground. The campground is surrounded by thick vegetation and the trail cuts through the forest on an easy and calm drive. Tram Road is one of the shortest trails in Tiger Bay State Forest and ends at a gate that separates the state forest and private property. Tram Road is best remembered by the campsite and the nearby hiking and equestrian trails.
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