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Centennial OHV Trailhead

The Centennial Trailhead provides parking and northern access to the 47-mile Ocala Centennial Trail. Various sites and facilities are located along the trail. At Blue Sink and Farles Prairie, visitors can take a break from riding and enjoy some fishing, wading, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Special OHV parking corrals are located periodically along the trail so riders can stop at the day-use recreation sites and at Big Scrub Campground. Corrals are only for parking, not for loading and unloading trailered vehicles.

This trailhead provides access to trails for ATVs, UTVs and motorcycles.

OHV Riding 

  • To ride our OHV trails, you’ll need a pass and safety gear. Riders under 16 must pass an online course. Our OHV web page has all the information you need for a safe, enjoyable trip. 

Camping – Dispersed/Primitive Camping 

  • Many people enjoy this solitude and primitive experience, but knowing your limits, skills and abilities is a must. Following certain rules and regulations will help make your experience safer and ensure settings remain unspoiled.  
Current Conditions
Expect full recreation sites during weekends. Have backup plans. Sites may close when capacity is reached.

General Information

Trails that make up a part of the Ocala North OHV Trail System include:

Delancy Loops

16 miles 

(Motorcycles and ATVs only)

Hog Valley Trail

13 miles

(Motorcycles, ATVs and UTVs)

Longleaf Trail

25 miles

(Motorcycles, ATVs and UTVs)

Motorcycle Loop

14 miles

(Motorcycles only)

Pipeline Trail

19 miles

(Motorcycles and ATVs only)

Tobacco Patch Trail

18 miles

(Motorcycles, ATVs and UTVs)

Other Trails

20 miles

(Motorcycles, ATVs and UTVs)

Dawn till dusk

Day Use: $10/Person/3-Day; $25/Person/Week; $75/Person/Annual.
Please be prepared to pay with CASH or CHECK.

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 29.17278333

Longitude: -81.7554

Directions

Access the trail system from trailheads placed throughout the trail system, including:

  • Delancy Loops Trailhead along SR 19
  • Pipeline Trailhead along SR 316
  • Delancy West Trailhead along FR 66, where OHV camping is permitted
  • Rodman Trailhead past the Kirkpatrick Dam
  • The OHV Center along FR 11
  • The Motorcycle Loop Trailhead along FR 66

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)

OHV CampingOHV Camping
OHV Trail RidingOHV Trail Riding

Last updated April 11th, 2025