Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Ocala National Forest adventure.
This watery wilderness is perfect for hikers, campers, and outdoor explorers.
Stretching over almost 400,000 acres and home to four of Florida’s natural springs—Juniper, Alexander Springs, Silver Glen, and Salt Springs—Ocala National Forest has far more to offer than woodland walks. Bubbling springs, sandy beaches, and more than 600 lakes afford ample options to get on the water, whether you want to swim, fish, snorkel, or paddle. Away from the water, take your pick of hiking, biking, horseback riding, and OHV trails, totaling more than 300 miles. As for national forest camping, you'll find 14 developed campgrounds, two Civilian Conservation Corps cabins, and several dispersed, primitive camping areas.
With daytime temperatures in the high 70s, winter is the ideal time for hiking and outdoor activities in Ocala National Forest, although the natural springs can be enjoyed year-round. Pack insect repellent if visiting in spring and summer, when weather can be hot and thunderstorms are not uncommon. Despite this, summer is still the busiest period, so expect long lines of traffic on approach to popular areas such as the natural springs.