Longleaf OHV Trail
Traversing a steeply rolling landscape of longleaf pine and wiregrass atop some of the tallest hills in the Ocala National Forest, the Longleaf OHV Trail is one of the most beautiful routes along the Ocala North OHV Trail System.
Access this 25-mile stacked loop system from either the Rodman OHV Trailhead, Delancy West Trailhead and Campground, or the OHV Center off FR 11. The trail system is open to motorcycles, ATVs and UTVs.
This lengthy loop forms the backbone for connections throughout the trail system by connecting to the Hog Valley OHV Trail, Motorcycle Loop, Tobacco Patch OHV Trail, Pipeline OHV Trail and Delancy Loops.
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.
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)
Directions:
Access the Ocala North OHV 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 6
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are not available at this site.