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Charles H. Bronson, Commissioner - James R. Karels, Director |
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Okaloacoochee Slough
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PHOTO: Aerial view of Okaloacoochee Slough.
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During that same time period , the Atlantic Land Improvement Company (ALICO), Inc. continued harvesting operations by utilizing two portable sawmills, which were referred to as the Twin Mills. Although the sawmills no longer exist on the forest, remnants of sawdust piles can be found on the forest near Twin Mills Grade.
Access: The forest can be accessed along CR 832, marked by the various self-service pay stations.
PHOTO: A Primitive Campsite
PHOTO: White-tailed Deer
PHOTO: Cypress Dome.
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This unique natural system provides a large roaming area of contiguous habitat for a variety of wildlife species. The forest is home to listed, threatened, and endangered species such as the Florida panther, Florida black bear, sandhill crane, wood stork, and gopher tortoise.
Hunting is a popular activity on Okaloacoochee Slough State Forest. All hunts are done on a quota system and include: spring gobbler hunt, archery hunt, general gun hunt, special hog hunt, and a dove hunt. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission coordinates all hunting activities held on the forest. Visit MyFWC.com/Recreation for information.
In keeping with its mission to protect and manage Florida's forest resources, the Division of Forestry has developed rules which apply to all State Forest visitors. Find out more about state forest fees and rules.
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Hike |
Bike |
Horse |
Canoe |
Camp sites |
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Leashed Pets OK |
More Activities |
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Fishing, Hunting |
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