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The Ocala National Forest is the second largest National Forest in Florida and covers approximately 607 square miles (389,000 acres) in central Florida. It is located three miles east of Ocala, Florida, 16 miles southeast of Gainesville, Florida, and 18 miles northwest of Orlando, Florida. The Ocala National Forest (established in 1908) is the oldest national forest east of the Mississippi River and the southernmost national forest in the continental U.S.

The Ocala National Forest lies between the Ocklawaha and St. Johns Rivers in central Florida. It has acreage in Putnam, Lake and Marion Counties. The Ocala Forest was established in 1908 and is the oldest national forest east of the Mississippi river within the continental United States.

The Ocala National Forest is noted for its sand pine scrub ecosystem. The forest contains the largest concentration of sand pine in the world as well as some of the best remaining stands of longleaf pine in central Florida. The forest’s porous sands and largely undeveloped character provide an important recharge for the Floridan aquifer.

The Ocala is a unique and fascinating forest that offers an accommodating climate for year round recreating. Camping can be enjoyed during all seasons on the Ocala. The Ocala National Forest receives more visitors than any other national forest in the Sunshine State. Millions of visitors annually escape to this forest, which is one of central Florida's last remaining traces of forested land.

The Ocala Forest is also known for having over 600 natural lakes and ponds. The forest is riddled with slow-moving rivers and wet "prairies". They are sunny, shallow expanses of water, usually ringed by cypress trees and filled water lilies and other with aquatic plants. Between the river boundaries of this Forest lie central highlands, coastal lowlands, swamps, springs and hundreds of lakes and ponds.

The hundreds of forest lakes and grassy ponds provide some of the state's most outstanding bass fishing opportunities with world renowned Rodman Reservoir system forming most of the northern and north western border as part of the Ocklawaha River Basin.

Kerr City, Florida, a ghost town is located on CR 316 just west of SR 19.

Campsites

The forest contains 12 major campsites.

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