Charles H. Bronson, Commissioner    -    Michael C. Long, Director
Goethe State Forest:
Map: Goethe State Forest (pdf, 156k)
Map: GSF Apex Trails (pdf, 1.1M)
Map: GSF Black Prong Trails (pdf, 315k)

Map: GSF Tidewater Trails (pdf, 318k )

Birding Checklist (pdf, 643k)
Wildlife Management Areas

State Forests:
State Forests
Fees and Other Information
Recreation
At-A-Glance Recreational Activities
Recreation Guide to Florida's State Forests (pdf, 62 pp, 5.3M)
Volunteer Opportunities
Friends of Florida State Forests


 

Goethe State Forest

Total Acreage: 53,398
Counties: Alachua, levy
  Goethe State Forest  location map
Goethe State Forest was named for Mr. J.T. Goethe, from whom most of the land was purchased under Florida's Conservation and Recreation Lands (CARL) Program in 1992. The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Forestry, was given lead management responsibility for the Goethe State Forest. Using sound forest management, the Division of Forestry provides for multiple uses of the forest resources which includes timber management, wildlife management, outdoor recreation and ecological restoration.

Location

The main area of Goethe State Forest is located in the southeastern portion of Levy County near the Gulf of Mexico. A smaller area of Goethe State Forest, called Watermelon Pond Unit, is separate from the main tract and is located in both Levy and Alachua Counties.

Natural Features

Goethe State Forest has more than 15 different natural communities. A few examples are scrubby flatwoods, dome swamp, sandhill, and basin swamp. Goethe State Forest may contain the largest tract of contiguous, old-growth longleaf pine flatwoods in the state.
Prescribed fire.
Under proper conditions, the careful application of prescribed fire can restore and maintain natural systems and ensure the safety of people and property.

This extensive old-growth forest has one of the largest red-cockaded woodpecker populations on state lands in Florida. Other rare animal species found on the forest include the Florida black bear, gopher tortoise, Sherman's fox squirrel and bald eagle. Rare plants include the hooded pitcher plant and coontie.

Prescribed burning is one of the most effective and frequently used tools in managing Goethe State Forest. Many natural communities and their inhabitants are dependent on fire for their very survival. Absence of fire results in the loss or alteration of native plant and animal species composition and the possibility of uncontrollable, devastating wildfires.

Recreation

The Goethe Trail System extends throughout the forest with access available at three separate trailheads. The forest is open during daylight hours for visitors to enjoy picnicking, hiking, bicycling, fishing, wildlife viewing, and horseback riding. All horseback riders must have proof of current negative Coggins Test results for their horses when on state lands. Overnight camping is allowed by permit only. However, private campgrounds are located near the forest. Goethe State Forest contains 2 hiking trails (Tidewater and Black Prong) that are included in the Florida Division of Forestry's Trailwalker Hiking Program.
Great Florida Birding Trail logo
Goethe State Forest is part of the Great Florida Birding Trail.

Download the Birding Checklist (pdf, 643k)

Goethe State Forest is open to regulated hunting and fishing under the direction of the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. We encourage non-hunting recreationists to check the Wildlife Management Area regulations and season dates before visiting Goethe State Forest. Visit MyFWC.com/hunting 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. READ MORE

 

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Contact Us:

Division of Forestry
Goethe State Forest
9110 SE CR 337
Dunnellon, FL 34431
Telephone: 352/ 465-8585 or Email Goethe State Forest
FAX: 352/ 465-8515
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