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Dispersed Camping

Many people enjoy the solitude and primitive experience of dispersed camping - camping away from developed campgrounds and other campers with few services or facilities. Additional skills are necessary for a successful trip. It is your responsibility to know your limits and abilities before you try this experience. Certain rules and regulations will make your experience safe and ensure settings remain scenic and unspoiled.

  1. Leave No Trace.
  2. Be Bear Aware.
  3. Minimize Waste.
    1. Pack it in, pack it out. Dispose of all garbage in proper receptacles.
    2. Bury all human and pet waste at least 6 inches deep and at least 100 feet away from any water source.
  4. Camp Considerately.
    1. Dispersed camping is not allowed in the vicinity of developed recreation areas or less than 100 feet from streams and other water sources.
    2. Pick a previously used site. Plants, soil and wildlife are impacted by new campsites.
    3. Make your campsite less visible, so other visitors can experience a “wild” setting.
    4. Avoid camping in the middle of a clearing or meadow.
    5. Be aware of forest boundaries. Get permission before camping on private property.
  5. Control your Campfire.
    1. Do not camp in an area with campfire restrictions listed under Alerts & Notices and Forest Supervisor's Orders.
    2. Use existing fire rings, fire pans or mound fires to minimize scarring rocks, soil and plants.
    3. Gather and use down and dead firewood. Do not cut standing trees or limbs off standing trees.
    4. Burn all wood and coals down to ashes.
    5. Make sure campfires are dead out and cold to the touch before leaving. Douse them with water and stir with a shovel.
  6. Know the Rules.
    1. Generally, there is a 14-day per month stay limit on the National Forests in Florida. Establishing residency is against federal regulation.
    2. Groups of over 75 people must obtain a special use permit from the nearest national forest office.
    3. Pets are welcome in most areas but must be kept on a leash.
    4. Camping is allowed only in designated campsites during general gun season, as defined in Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission regulations for the Wildlife Management Areas.
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Alexander Springs Campground

Site Open
At Alexander Springs Recreation Area, enjoy a shaded campground within an easy walk of the springs swimming and picnic area. This 67-unit campground can accommodate tents and recreation vehicles (up…

Big Bass Campground

Site Open
Spend your next short- or long-term camping trip at Big Bass. With the occasional black bear sighting, this the perfect location to escape the hustle of the city and get back to nature. We offer both…

Big Scrub Campground

Site Temporarily Closed
Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Picnicking
Popular with OHV enthusiasts, the 47-site Big Scrub Campground is in the heart of the Big Scrub in the south central portion of the Ocala National Forest. A trailhead provides riders…

Buck Lake Group Camp

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Water Activities Hiking
 Looking for a secluded camping spot, which can be reserved by a group (for up to 50 people)?The Buck Lake Group Camp provides primitive camping for large groups.BoatingSemi-private boating with…

Clearwater Lake Campground

Site Open
This 42-space campground provides breezy lakefront sites along Clearwater Lake. It accommodates both trailers and tents and has bathhouses with warm showers. Campers can swim, grill, walk around the…

Cobb Hunt Camp

Site Open
Hiking
 If you're looking for a nice quiet spot outside of the city, the primitive Cobb Hunt Camp is perfect for you. The campground sits under the pines of the Osceola National Forest, located between…

Davenport Landing

Site Open
Deep in the floodplain forest along the Ocklawaha River, Davenport Landing is a former steamboat stop along this twisting, winding waterway. Three primitive campsites provide a stop for paddlers…

Doe Lake Group Camp

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Horse Riding and Camping Water Activities
The Doe Lake Group Camp is centered around a classic 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps dining hall that has been historically restored. This beautiful building sits atop a grassy hill overlooking…

East Tower Hunt Camp

Site Open
 Get back to nature while enjoying this year-round primitive camping area. This location is used primarily as a hunt camp during general gun season.

Farles Prairie Recreation Area

Hiking Picnicking Water Activities Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning
Set along the shores of Farles Lake, this recreation area is a launch point for outdoor adventures, including boating, birding and fishing along the lake and prairie system.BoatingLaunch your boat,…