You can get around in 2wd but be careful where you pull off. 13 and 10 are probably the best maintained but Lots of sugar sand. Note that There are hunters in the woods as small game season is on for about the next two months
Most trails as long as you have good ground clearance will be ok. No your Kia will not make most trails. Also lnowing how to drive in sand, mud, and dirt is a plus.
Yes I've seen many 2wd vehicles at citrus. There are some deep holes that fill with water but are easily avoided. Also many people are out riding the trails at any given time if you need a pull
Only if u like to get stuck
I drive a 2wd truck through the trails alot but have decent tires on it . Be careful pulling off and stopping because the sugar sand will swallow you quick , they are used alot though so always some good folks out there that live just to get ya out. Be safe and have fun!
If you have a winch you cal bail out but this wrather will definitely hamper things A š horse is more.reliable lol
It's always better to have a 4by4 there is a lot of sand and mud holes i i see 4by4s out there riping up the roads every time I go hunting there.
Stay on roads 10 and 13. They are maintained. You might be able to make some others, but there is a lot of sugar sand to deal with.
As long as your a dual sport yes.
Jeep clubs have tore a lot of the roads up . The main roads are rough but doable.
Some trails are firm, but many require 4 wheel drive. It depends on which ones you drive on & how far in you go. The rains deplete the soil, etc.
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