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AKA: Osceola Ranger District, Wiggins Campground, Seventeen Mile Campground
Good
200,000 acres (312 sq mi)
100 miles
140 to 180 ft.
All Year
The Osceola National Forest, located near Olustee, Florida, offers opportunities for off-road riding but does not have a designated or marked OHV trail system. The riding experience consists of exploring miles of unnumbered forest service roads and unmarked paths that crisscross the area. The terrain is consistently flat and is often wet or waterlogged, making it a riding environment primarily used by ATVs and 4x4 vehicles, though motorcycles are permitted. Due to the undeveloped and unmarked nature of the riding area, visitors must be self-sufficient with navigation. It is essential for...
Mostly beginner-intermediate terrain.
Trails are marked, though not rated for difficulty, and somewhat maintained.
Watch out for a few areas with hazards (assumed marked but use caution).
No parking fees reported.
Camping is allowed in developed sites only.
No
Florida law requires OHVs to be titled when operating on public land. Proof of ownership is required when operating machines.
All Year
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