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Hikes in Little Big Econ State Forest explore a landscape defined by the meandering Econlockhatchee River. The terrain consists of dense hardwood hammocks, open pine flatwoods, and low bluffs along the river's edge. The trail network follows the river and includes sections of the statewide Florida Trail, offering routes through a humid, subtropical environment.
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The Kolokee Trail Loop offers a captivating journey through Central Florida's Little Big Econ State Forest, showcasing a rich tapestry of humid subtropical forests, dense palm hammocks, and pristine wetlands.…
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The Kolokee Loop Trail offers a true taste of Central Florida's wild side, winding through diverse landscapes from humid subtropical forests to dense palm hammocks and towering loblolly pines. You'll…

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The Florida Trail: Lockwood to Barr offers a delightful journey through Central Florida's varied landscapes, featuring shaded woodlands, lush palm and oak hammocks, and tranquil stretches along the Econlockhatchee River.…
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The Kolokee Loop Trail offers a delightful and accessible hike through Central Florida's Little Big Econ State Forest. This easy 2.6-mile (4.2 km) loop, with a mere 15 feet (5…
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Step onto the Geneva Wilderness Loop and immerse yourself in a diverse Florida ecosystem, where pine flatwoods transition to shaded oak hammocks and open prairie ponds. The trail offers a…
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The Geneva Wilderness Area is a diverse area with prairies, wetlands, and forest ecosystems spread throughout its 180-acre property. The trails on the property circle around a few different lakes and offer a lot of solitude in the woods. This has been named as a great spot for bird watching.
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From Barr Street Trailhead, delve into Little Big Econ State Forest's diverse beauty. Explore via hiking, biking, horseback riding, and paddling. The Florida Trail reveals river views, history, and wildlife across 10,336 acres. Nature's story awaits.
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Explore the diverse natural beauty of Little Big Econ State Forest from Barr Street Trailhead, a convenient access point for hiking, biking, horseback riding and paddling. Follow the Florida Trail along the Econlockhatchee River, enjoy spectacular views from the bluffs and discover the rich history and wildlife of this 10,336-acre forest.
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Enjoy a break in the shade of oak and pine trees. If you like, refresh your feet in the cool water of the Econlockhatchee River. There might also some vultures around to watch.
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Cross the beautiful Econlockhatchee River over this rustic wooden bridge. It connects the Flagler Trail with the long-distance Florida Trail.
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Yes, you can bring your dog to Little Big Econ State Forest, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. The shaded trails and access to the river make it a great place for a walk with your four-legged friend, but be mindful of the local wildlife.
Absolutely. The forest offers several easier trails perfect for a family outing. Many of the paths are relatively flat and shaded by the tree canopy. For a shorter, manageable walk, consider the Boonie Falls loop from Oviedo, which is under 5 miles and explores the beautiful subtropical forest.
The main trailhead and parking area is located at the Barr Street entrance, with the address 1350 Snow Hill Rd, Geneva, FL 32732. This provides direct access to several key trails, including the Florida Trail and Flagler Trail, making it a convenient starting point for most hikes.
Little Big Econ State Forest contains an extensive network of over 50 miles of trails. Komoot features nearly 20 curated hiking routes that explore the diverse landscapes, from riverside paths to pine flatwoods.
The forest is a rich habitat for a variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for white-tailed deer, river otters, and alligators along the Econlockhatchee River. The area is also a prime spot for birdwatching, with opportunities to see sandhill cranes, bald eagles, and various wading birds.
Yes, the forest has several excellent loop trails that combine different paths. A great option is the Flagler Trail Bridge – Barr Street Trailhead loop from Barr Street Trailhead Parking. This route uses a section of the historic Flagler Trail to create a comprehensive circuit through the varied ecosystems of the park.
The trails along the Econlockhatchee River are some of the most scenic in the park. They often run along low bluffs, offering beautiful views of the blackwater river. These paths wind through dense hardwood hammocks with bromeliad-covered trees. Be aware that periodic flooding can cause erosion and felled trees, making the terrain dynamic and sometimes challenging.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Hikers frequently praise the extensive shade provided by the forest canopy, the scenic, winding trails along the river, and the abundant opportunities for spotting wildlife.
Yes, combining paddling and hiking is a popular way to experience the forest. The Econlockhatchee River is a designated paddling trail. You can paddle a section of the river and then pull ashore to hike one of the many trails that follow its banks, offering a different perspective of the landscape.
For a day hike, it's essential to bring plenty of water, especially in the Florida heat. Insect repellent is highly recommended due to the humid, subtropical environment. Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes suitable for uneven and potentially muddy ground. Sunscreen and a hat are also advisable for any open sections of the trail.
While the terrain is mostly flat, you can find longer, more challenging hikes by combining trails. The Wilderness by the river loop from Little Big Econ State Forest offers a nearly 6-mile journey through some of the more remote-feeling parts of the park, providing a good sense of immersion in the wilderness.


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