State: Florida
Address 2: Osceola National Forest
Open all Year: Yes
Number of Sites: 50
Free: No
About: The Osceola National Forest is the smallest of Floridas national forests, but is an important link in a biodiversity corridor connecting to the Okeefenokee Swamp. It also surrounds Floridas most significant Civil War site, the Olustee Battlefield. It lies between Jacksonville and Lake City and is bisected by Interstate 10.
Popular recreation area and campground on a cypress-lined lake with spectacular sunsets. Tent and RV camping with hookups. Boat ramp, fishing, water skiing, swimming. Access to the Florida Trail / designated campsite for backpackers.
Fees: Yes
Water: Yes
Restrooms: Yes
Contact Osceola Ranger District at 386-752-2577.