Camping is permitted during certain times of the year and only in designated campsites, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For information on when and where camping is allowed, consult the regulations summary brochure. See the J.W. Corbett WMA Recreation Guide for campsite locations.
https://myfwc.com/media/26177/corbett-recguide.pdf
Camping is permitted on designated campsites, seven days a week, beginning with archery season through general gun season, but only on weekends the rest of the year. Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. During archery season, camping areas L and M and half of B are designated for short-term camping of three days or less. Two primitive campsites for hikers on the Ocean to Lake Trail are located at six and twelve miles.
Camping is allowed continuously starting 8 a.m. the day prior to archery season through the end of general gun season, only on designated campsites. For the remainder of the year when the area is open to public access, camping is allowed only at designated campsites and only on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, but campsites may not be left unattended for more than 24 hours.
2. Campsites are available on a first come, first served basis.
3. Each camper shall ensure that their campsite is clean at all times.
4. Campsites L (and half of B during archery season only) shall be designated for short-term camping, with camping limited to no longer than 3 days.
5. Camps may be set up and occupied no earlier than 8 a.m. the day prior to the opening of archery season. Vehicles, campers, tents, other camping equipment (including trailers and accessories), and litter shall be removed no later than 24 hours after the close of the general gun season.
6. Altering, defacing, moving, or tampering with official markings of campsites is prohibited.
7. Only tents, trailers, or self-propelled camping vehicles may be used for camping.
8. Lumber, sheet metal, or other building materials and the erection of any permanent structure is prohibited.
9. No person shall dump raw human waste from any motor vehicle or vessel upon public or private lands or in waters of the state.
Use the south entrance to visit Hungryland Boardwalk; travel 13 miles west of 1-95 (West Palm Beach) on Northlake Boulevard. Turn right when Northlake dead ends at Seminole Pratt Whitney Road; entrance is on the left, 3 miles north. The north entrance is on SR 710, 25 miles northwest of West Palm Beach. Turn left into Corbett at the junction of CR 706.
Beautiful place to drive around or even camp out. Gorgeous and very relaxing.
You like outdoor and drive through dirt roads? Here is a place for you! J.W Corbett is beautiful place nature full of wildlife. If you decide to visit make sure your tank if’s full of gas, because is all nature and far,there’s no phone reception as well. Is a nice please to get away from all city life!
Great place to ride your dual sport through, stay on the grated roads. You can see deer alligators and all sorts of everything in between. 3 low water Bridges to cross on mane grade road.
Been coming here for years. Not what it use to be. But it’s an amazing place. Please be aware of hunting season. And always go out there prepared. Full tank of fuel, water, and food/snacks. Make sure you have a good spare tire and basic hand tools. A nice walkie talkie is always a plus or if you have a gps phone. There is no cell service out there. Enjoy.
Very beautiful and fun place to visit, plenty of trails and quiet spots to have a picnic or a campsite.
Just bring cash to pay for the entry, it's $3 per person or $6 per vehicle.