Seminole State Forest is one of many public properties in the scenic Wekiva River Basin. Day-use entrance fees, annual passes and camping reservations must be paid through Reserve America or by calling 1-877-879-3859. A State Forest Use Permit can be obtained for day-use vehicle access by calling (326) 360-6675.
Since 1990, Seminole State Forest has been managed by the Florida Forest Service, with the goal of protecting and maintaining the forest's native biological diversity while integrating public use of the resources. Multiple-use management promotes recreation, timber, wildlife, endangered species, environmental education and many other values that benefit Florida's citizens and visitors.
There are eight primitive campsites on the forest that have fire rings and picnic tables. Three of these campsites are group campsites, two are hike-to only, and one is a hike-to or paddle-to site. For reservations, visit Reserve America or call 1-877-879-3859. Three primitive camp zones are located along the Florida National Scenic Trail and are available for trail users. One additional primitive camp zone is located at the adjacent Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park and is accessible from the Lower Wekiva Loop Trail.
Gave it a 4 start because I just wish there was a small lake couldn't find it