Apalachicola National Forest, Florida Camping & Hiking

Apalachicola National Forest, Florida Camping & Hiking

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Activities

AUTO TOURING, BIKING, BOATING, CAMPING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE, PICNICKING, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING, SWIMMING, HORSE CAMPING

Camping Reservations

Reserve your campsite at these camping areas:

Florida Campgrounds

Hiking Trails

Looking for nice hiking areas to take a hike? Choose from these scenic hiking trails:

Florida Hiking Trails

Porter Lake

Prospect Bluff Historic Sites

Trout Pond Trailhead

Silver Lake OHV Trailhead

New River

Bradwell Bay Wilderness

Munson Hills Mountain Bike Trailhead

Bradwell Bay West Trailhead

Monkey Creek Trailhead

FR 329 Trailhead

FR 150 Trailhead

Oak Park Trailhead

Bradwell Bay South Trailhead

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More Florida Recreation Areas

Apalachicola National Forest

The Apalachicola National Forest offers recreational opportunities for all interests. Rivers, streams, trails and forest roads provide access to quiet spots within more than 500,000 acres of forest heavy in the longleaf pine and wiregrass habitats that have otherwise vanished from most of the Southeast.

Dispersed Camping: Many enjoy the solitude and primitive experience of dispersed camping away from developed sites and other campers. However, no services and limited facilities are available. For a successful trip, you may need to acquire additional responsibilities and skills. Know your limits and abilities.

Our interactive visitor map includes information about most national forest recreation sites and roads. This product is a work in progress. We will update it as new information becomes available. .

Rules and regulations help keep your experience safe and forest settings scenic and unspoiled for fellow visitors. For example, dogs are welcome on the forest, but they must be kept on a leash at all times and are not allowed on the beach at swimming areas. 

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