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Recreation Region: Osceola National Forest

Cobb Hunt Camp

 

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 Ocean Pond and Olustee Battlefield, with access to the Florida National Scenic Trail.

Camping

  • This area is a perfect and spacious location for larger hunting groups or just individuals trying to catch their game. 

Hiking

  • With a year-round access to deep forest, this area is popular for hikers to wander off path to find look for their special spot away from civilization. Just remember that general gun season runs from mid-November to early January, please consider wearing bright flashy colors. 

General Information

Amenities

  • Portable toilet during hunt season.
  • Parking

Licenses and Passes

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.  

Fishing 

  • Florida requires a state license for all fishing activities. Visit our fishing web page before you grab your gear.  

Hunting 

  • Don’t forget your state license. Rules vary by each national forest. Check out our hunting web page for more information. 

  • Check in 2 p.m.
  • Check out 11 a.m.

General gun season runs from mid-November to early January. During this time, all camping is restricted to designated hunt camps and Ocean Pond Campground.

No fees are required for this site

Free

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 30.2468

Longitude: -82.4106

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Recreation Groups

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The Florida National Scenic Trail, better known as the Florida Trail, is a federally designated, non-motorized recreation trail that meanders approximately 1,500 miles acro

Last updated April 11, 2025