Address: FL-12, Sopchoppy, FL 32358, USA
Phone: +18506432282
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Michelle Woods
Awful place..between the biting flies, mosquitoes and the ants you cant get away from them nor the knats that fly into your face and go up your nose..
Kwik Kick
Beautiful park and forest. Nice picnic area, very pet friendly. Ample space for kids to unwind and clean restroom. We enjoyed our visit here.
Emily Brewton
Always beautiful and so much fun to explore!
John Hall
I love the Apalachicola national Forest! Great place to hike, bike, kayak or camp. If you want time with your family this is a great place to do it!
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i would say yes but i love the woods
I haven't seen one that big there. The turn around area is pretty tight.
Yes you can for 2 weeks at a time then you'll have to move to a different spot..all national forests free camping
Be careful some of the puddles are deep soft clay.
I definitely have friends who have wandered Into the Woods and gone camping wherever they felt like. I'm not sure that it is strictly allowed but I don't know of any sign saying that it isn't either.
Yes, 'minimalist camping'. There are numerous areas throughout the NAT. Forest for primitive campers. You can pick up a map at the Forestry office in Crawfordville. There are no utilities, but there are garbage cans. Beware, there are black bears, but they shy from humans most of the time.
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Yesssss depends on the time of year. Naturally there are less during cold months. The yellow flies can get ridiculous
957 U.S. HWY 98 & 897, US-98, Eastpoint, FL 32328
There is many camping areas all throughout the forest the one on fh13 is a good whitehead porter landing the list goes on
Notting in Tate's Hell is closed .just the ones who have workers . St George island State Park , maybe closed due to shutdown
Yes, though I would not recommend doing so during hunting season, which is on from Thanksgiving through the end of February.
Primitive campsites are free and a few are still closed due to hurricane damage
Yes, after Christmas. With dogs. No still hunting.
I would guess, not. I would call forestry first.
What is a urban. And for your questions about the forest you can only drive on numbered roads.
No... in the Apalachicola National Forest you can no longer ride four-wheelers UTV's. You can drive your truck on the numbered roads and they do have a four-wheeler friendly area that is up near 301 and Silver Lake Road off of Highway 20 other than that the answer is no
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