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WOLF CREEK

Recreation
Wolf Creek Tract visitors may enjoy fishing, as well as biking, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing.

Access
Wolf Creek Tract from Monticello:
Travel east on US 90 to CR 257; turn left and travel 1.5 miles to Blue Lake Road; turn left and travel east 1 mile to Henry Tram Road; turn right and continue approximately 1.5 miles; access to the property is on both sides of the road.

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SUWANNEE STREET

Recreation
On the Suwannee Street Tract visitors may enjoy hunting, fishing, biking, hiking, and wildlife viewing. The tract is part of the Log Landing Wildlife Management Area

Hunting is allowed in permitted areas only. For more information on hunting, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at:

386-758-0525
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Website

Access
Suwannee Street tract (Wannee Ramp Access) from Bell:
Travel south on US 129, turn right on CR 232; travel west 4 miles, turn right on SW 70th Avenue; travel 2 miles north to SW 10th Street, turn left; travel 1 mile, turn right at the “T” in the road and follow the road a short distance to The Wannee Ramp; the tract is on the north side of the boat ramp parking area. Visitors may park in the boat ramp parking area.

Suwannee Street Tract (Log Landing Ramp Access) from Bell:
Travel south on US 129, turn right on CR 232; travel west 4 miles, turn right on SW 70th Avenue; continue 1.75 miles, turn left on NW 7th Place; travel east to NW 73rd Way; NW 73rd Way turns right and becomes NW 6th Street; follow a short distance to the Log Land Ramp; the tract is on the south side of the boat ramp parking area. Visitors may park in the boat ramp parking area. Visitors may access the tract at the District parking area on the left before the Log Landing Ramp.

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SUWANNEE SPRINGS PARK

Recreation
The Suwannee Springs Park is a historic park featuring the old spring house that was built in the 1800s around the sulfur springs. Visitors can swim in the springs, picnic, and enjoy the snow white river sand bars.

Visitors may also enjoy fishing, as well as biking, hiking, and wildlife viewing on the Suwannee Springs Tract’s administrative roads. Canoes and kayaks may be launched from the Suwannee Springs Launch.

Access
Suwannee Springs Park:
Travel north on US 129, turn right on 93rd Drive (Old US 129), travel north to 32nd Street, turn right, and follow the street to the parking lot.

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SUNNYVALE

Recreation
On the Sunnyvale Tract visitors may enjoy hunting, biking, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing. The tract is part of the Log Landing Wildlife Management Area.

Hunting is allowed in permitted areas only. For more information on hunting, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at:

386-758-0525
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Website

Access
Sunnyvale Tract from Old Town:
Travel south on CR 349, turn left on SE 198th Avenue to the Sunnyvale Tract entrance.


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STEINHATCHEE SPRINGS

Recreation
Steinhatchee Springs Tract is part of the Steinhatchee Springs Wildlife Management Area, visitors may enjoy biking, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing on administrative roads, in addition to fishing and hunting. Canoes, kayaks, and small boats may launch at some of the river access points.

For more information on hunting, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at:

386-758-0525
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Website

Note: Hunting is allowed in permitted areas only.

Access
Steinhatchee Springs Tract from Mayo:
Travel south on SR 51 and the tract is on the left side of the road; continue 1.5 miles south and the tract is on both sides of the road.

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SHINGLE LANDING

Recreation
Visitors to this tract may enjoy hunting, fishing, biking, hiking, and wildlife viewing., visitors may enjoy biking, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing on administrative roads, in addition to fishing and hunting. The tract is part of the Log Landing Wildlife Management Area

For more information on hunting, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at:

386-758-0525
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Website

Access
Shingle Landing Tract from Fanning Springs:
Travel south on US 19, turn left on SR 26; travel east to CR 232, turn left; travel approximately 2 miles north and turn left on SW 70th Street; travel west to the County owned Shingle Landing Ramp; the entrance is on the south side of the County boat ramp. Visitors may park in the County boat ramp parking area.

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SHELLY

Recreation
On the Shelly Tract, visitors may enjoy biking, hiking, and wildlife viewing on administrative roads.

Access
Shelly tract from Monticello:
Travel east on US 90 to Grammling Road, turn left; travel north .5 mile and the tract is on the right.

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SEVEN BRIDGES

Recreation
On the Seven Bridges Tract, visitors may enjoy fishing, as well as biking, hiking, horse back riding, and wildlife viewing.

Access
Seven Bridges Tract from Monticello:
Travel east on US 90 to CR 257; turn left and travel 4 miles to Sparks Road; turn left and travel east 1.75 miles; the first access point is on the left. Continue to Seven Bridges Road; turn left and the second access point is at the end of the road on the left.

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SANDLIN BAY


Recreation
On the Sandlin Bay Tract, visitors may enjoy biking, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing on administrative roads, in addition to hunting. The tract is part of the Osceola Wildlife Management Area and is a hunt area for deer, small game, and turkey.

For more information on hunting, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at:

386-758-0525
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Website

Note: Hunting is allowed in permitted areas only.

Access
Sandlin Tract from Lake City:
Travel north on US 441, turn right on NE Benton Road; travel east 3.5 miles, turn left on Little Suwannee Road; travel north 2.5 miles. The road forms the tract’s eastern boundary.

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OSTEEN

Recreation
On the Osteen Tract visitors may enjoy biking, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing on administrative roads.

The Florida National Scenic Trail enters the Osteen tract on the west side of CR 751 where it follows the Alapaha River and then exits the property.

Access
Osteen tract from Jasper:
Travel south on CR 751 to the Alapaha River; the entrance to the Osteen tract is on the right approximately 600 feet before crossing the Alapaha River.