Potts Preserve

Category: State park

Address: 2988 N Hooty Point, Inverness, FL 34453, USA

Reviews

Rich Dugger

May 9, 2022

A great hike if you enjoy an area with few other hikers. That said a few warnings. There are ticks, I came home with two and pulled a few off while on the trails. We hiked 12 miles in one day in this area. I was not wearing the right gear and had not taken steps to prevent them. There are two entrances. 2700 Dee River Road and 2988 North Hooty Point entrance. The North Hooty Point entrance is near the river with foot paths for hiking. The good stuff. The trails by the river are very impressive. Large oaks & cypress make up the majority of the canopy with giant thick trunked vines. There are more pines as you move away from the river. There was an old, abandoned camping shack from many years ago on one of the river trails. An interesting find. It was very peaceful with us only seeing two other people on the trails the entire day. Airboats. - This is the majority of noise you will find in this area. They seem to run the river a good bit and you can't miss the sound. A small distraction from an otherwise quiet area. You park your car and walk in on a road that allows campers who have a code to drive in. This goes a short distance. For camping I would certainly consider it. There are spots that had campers before you hit a large field that vehicles are not allowed into for tent camping. There is a good stretch of river along this area with the only bathroom you will see. The trails start at the northern tip of the primitive camping area. The trails are clear but often you are avoiding cypress knees and areas torn up by the pigs. Our visit was during a dry time of year and the trails farther away from the river were actually underwater in many places. The trails are not marked all that well, but there are coordinates on the park brochures that we grabbed on the way in. These helped us determine from time-to-time which way to go. We were surprised at the lack of wildlife. I am not sure if the reason was the time of year, but it was rather void of animals that we saw. We did see a few things, a ribbon snake, a few birds but that was about it. To do the full loop take your backpack with waters and again, read up on how to avoid getting ticks. The river is quite beautiful, and the large swaths of cypress trees and their knees along with many giant oaks are something to see. We will go back. The majority of the trails are shaded, that is a big plus in Florida.

Todd Myers

Feb 10, 2021

Great place to boondock! Spent 3 nights here by the pavilion. There are about 5 spots in the “primitive” camping area. Plenty of privacy and a kayak launch area. Spots have fire rings and a couple have picnic tables. Porta potty is clean. The back-country area was recently gated so RVs can no longer camp there. It’s now designated as tent-camping only. It’s a huge open space with entrances to walking trails and beautiful views of the river. The back-country area has an outhouse

Kathleen Brice

Mar 11, 2020

Peacseful under the pines. There are 3areas for primitive camping. This one has water. Portapotty too.

Sammi 615

Jul 20, 2018

I live just down the road from here so I am a frequent visitor, I have lived here since I was born, 28 years now. The trails are absolutely peaceful..I love walking with my dog and family.. Best of all no crowds of people..

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Questions & Answers

Can I get a 28 ft pull by behind in there. I'm from here but leaving the state the 3rd of October. How long can I camp there

Rhonda Poirier | Sep 6, 2019
Gail Wagner | Sep 5, 2021

You have to have a reservation They are free but you must get one. Go to https://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us Make an account and then just sign up if there are open days Make sure you sign up for the proper sites It's okay if you go in equestrian without horses but be sure you're not signing for back country stuff that you can't bring vehicles in. You can get a larger unit in just have to go very slow there are some rough roads on both entrances.

When does it open? What time?

Mark Risisky | Sep 5, 2020
Gail Wagner | Sep 5, 2021

For day use it's sunrise to sunset and if you are camping the gate code is given to you and your able to get in 24 hours a day until your reservation is up, although coming in after dark is more of a challenge with the holes in the road and trying to open the gate.

Are you pitch an tent for the night

Scotty King | Sep 5, 2020
Gail Wagner | Sep 5, 2021

Not sure exactly what your question was but if you have a reservation you may sleep in your truck, pitch a tent, or an RV. Backcountry is all hiking in and with tent only.

Can you park next to the river so I can sleep in my truck with my kids?

Andrew Edwards | Sep 5, 2020
Gail Wagner | Sep 5, 2021

This year they blocked driving up to the river sites, unfortunately. You can camp fairly close or you can camp over where new primitive camping is and push a boat in there by the dock. If you're only coming for day use that's fine but for camping or sleeping in the truck you need to make sure you have a reservation they're free you just have to have one.

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How do you make a reservation?

Anthony Alvarez | Sep 6, 2019
Gail Wagner | Sep 5, 2021

Ask Mike said you need to go on the website for Southwest Florida water Management district and make an online reservation. They are free but you do need one and they will give you the code You need to get in when you are accepted.

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Do they have cabins to rent?

Anthony Alvarez | Sep 6, 2019
Sammi 615 | Sep 6, 2019

The only cabins I know of are at Turners Fish camp down the road from Potts Preserve.. I found their number on Facebook 3527260085...

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Is metal detecting allowed in this preserve?

John Crockett | Sep 6, 2019
Sammi 615 | Sep 6, 2019

I dont think so... I do know if you find anything your not suspose to take it...peices of broken pottery or arrow heads...I dont know about metals though...

How do you go about going getting into place and is there still room

Kenneth Hoon | Sep 6, 2019
Sammi 615 | Sep 6, 2019

There is always room for parking if that's what you mean.. There are two ways to get in. One entrance is on Dee river road and the other is down Hooty point..

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