Tobacco Patch Trail
The 18-mile Tobacco Patch Trail is a series of three stacked OHV loops on the northwestern edge of the forest, not far from the Ocklawaha River. It is open to ATVs. motorcycles and UTVs.
Although it has no trailhead of its own, the Tobacco Patch Trail can be reached via NE 150th Ave (which leads to Hog Valley) as well as from the Hog Valley Trail, the Motorcycle Loop and the Pipeline Trail, which has its own trailhead along SR 316.
The Ocala North OHV Trail System
The Ocala North OHV Trail System offers 125 miles of trail which includes a 14-mile motorcycle-only trail; 35 miles of trail usable by motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), and utility vehicles (UTVs) less than 50 inches wide; and 76 miles classified as "mixed use," which means OHVs share the trail with licensed vehicles.
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.
At a Glance
Operational Hours: | Dawn to dusk |
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Closest Towns: | Hog Valley, Eureka |
General Information
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
General Notes:
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) |