Camping


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Primitive camping is allowed anywhere in the Osceola National Forest with the exception of Olustee Beach. For avid backpackers, nearby access to the Florida National Scenic Trail provides miles to explore with camping shelters and basic facilities located along the trails. These campsites are available on a first come, first serve basis. Hunting is a very popular activity in the park and primitive camping is restricted to designated hunt camps during the season. A total of nine hunt camps including Hog Pen Landing, Cobb, Wiggins, West Tower, Seventeen Mile, East Tower, Big Camp, Sandhill and Ocean Pond are open to the public year round. Two of the hunt camps have toilet and water facilities, and portable toilets are provided at the remaining seven camps throughout the park's hunting season.

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