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Site Reserve TypeSite-Specific
Site AccessHike-In
Checkin Time3:00 PM
Checkout Time1:00 PM
Type of UseOvernight
Maximum Number of People10
Pets AllowedY
Shade25%
Camp Pad Length60
Camp Pad Width40
Grills/Fire RingY
Looking For CategoryTent Site
Picnic TableY
Campsite Cross-Slope (side to side slope)Less Than 6"
Campsite Grade (Front to back slope)Less Than 6"
GIS Details Latitude28.825183338199828
GIS Details Longitude-81.42171357631798
Pad MaterialSoil
Type of ViewWoods
Site
This is a primitive campsite with no electricity, potable water, or trash receptacles. Packing in supplies and packing out all trash is required.
Amenities: Two picnic tables, fire ring and a three-sided wooden structure with a roof and raised platform.
This campsite is closed during scheduled hunts. Check the Seminole Forest Wildlife Management Area regulations and hunting season dates before visiting the forest at http://www.myfwc.com/
Florida Black Bears are common in the area so be Bear Aware. Keep all food and attractants (toothpaste, bug spray, deodorant, sunscreen, coolers, garbage, etc.) in approved containers or locked inside your vehicle and remove all food from the area after eating. Burn off food residue on outdoor grills. If you are unable to store items in your vehicle, place in bear bag and store it in a tree, 300 feet from sleeping area, 10 feet off the ground, and 4 feet from the attachment point.
Campfires are permitted only in the fire ring provided. Use only dead material found on the ground for firewood.
Vehicles are not permitted at the campsite.
The campsite is adjacent to a camp zone for through hikers on the Florida National Scenic Trail. Overnight parking at the trailheads will only be offered to campers with a valid reservation.
For a forest map or further information about Seminole State Forest, visit the forest trailhead kiosk or please Click Here.
Forest
Access to the campsite requires hiking along the Florida National Scenic Trail (Orange Trail). The hiking distance is 0.8 miles from the Bear Pond Trailhead and 6.7 miles from the Cassia Trailhead.
Printed Reservation Details on the camp reservation confirmation must be displayed on vehicle dash to park overnight at the Bear Pond or Cassia Trailhead.
Amenities: Two picnic tables, fire ring and a three-sided wooden structure with a roof and raised platform.
This campsite is closed during scheduled hunts. Check the Seminole Forest Wildlife Management Area regulations and hunting season dates before visiting the forest at http://www.myfwc.com/
Florida Black Bears are common in the area so be Bear Aware. Keep all food and attractants (toothpaste, bug spray, deodorant, sunscreen, coolers, garbage, etc.) in approved containers or locked inside your vehicle and remove all food from the area after eating. Burn off food residue on outdoor grills. If you are unable to store items in your vehicle, place in bear bag and store it in a tree, 300 feet from sleeping area, 10 feet off the ground, and 4 feet from the attachment point.
Campfires are permitted only in the fire ring provided. Use only dead material found on the ground for firewood.
Vehicles are not permitted at the campsite.
The campsite is adjacent to a camp zone for through hikers on the Florida National Scenic Trail. Overnight parking at the trailheads will only be offered to campers with a valid reservation.
For a forest map or further information about Seminole State Forest, visit the forest trailhead kiosk or please Click Here.
Forest
Access to the campsite requires hiking along the Florida National Scenic Trail (Orange Trail). The hiking distance is 0.8 miles from the Bear Pond Trailhead and 6.7 miles from the Cassia Trailhead.
Printed Reservation Details on the camp reservation confirmation must be displayed on vehicle dash to park overnight at the Bear Pond or Cassia Trailhead.
Vehicles are not permitted at the campsite
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