Ocala National Forest OHV
The largest public OHV trail system in Florida, the Ocala National Forest network spans nearly 200 miles across two main areas: approximately 125 miles in the North system (six named trailheads centered around Fort McCoy) and the 47-mile Centennial Loop to the south. Motorcycles, ATVs up to 50 inches, UTVs up to 65 inches on the Longleaf Trail, and registered Jeeps and SUVs on the Longleaf Trail are all permitted. An OHV permit is required: 3-day $10, 7-day $25, annual $75 per rider, purchasable at Recreation.gov.
- Phone
- 850-523-8500
- Hours
- Open year-round, dawn to dusk; no night riding
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