Chuluota Wilderness Area and the Bronson State Forest: Flatlands, Wetlands, and Much More

In my quest to get acquainted with more sections of the eastern corridor of the Florida Trail, I celebrated this past New Year’s Day backpacking on the Florida Trail in the Chuluota Wilderness Area and the Bronson State Forest. A week earlier (yes, on Christmas Eve), I had done the same in the busy Little … Continue reading Chuluota Wilderness Area and the Bronson State Forest: Flatlands, Wetlands, and Much More

Hills in Florida? The Croom Tract in the Withlacoochee State Forest Has Them

About 1½ hours east of Orlando near Brooksville, a playground for outdoor enthusiasts beckons for hikers that offers that rarest of commodities in our state: Hills. Anyone who has driven on I-75 north of Tampa has passed through them. By Florida standards, they are a bit rugged. They are also a great place to backpack … Continue reading Hills in Florida? The Croom Tract in the Withlacoochee State Forest Has Them

Disney Wilderness Preserve: A Great Place Near Orlando for Families to Hike

The Nature Conservancy has several great hiking destinations in Florida, and perhaps the best one near Orlando for families is the Disney Wilderness Preserve. Located in Poinciana not far from the Disney parks, the Disney Wilderness Preserve is close to the attractions but feels far away. It also has several interconnected trails ranging in length … Continue reading Disney Wilderness Preserve: A Great Place Near Orlando for Families to Hike

Lake Louisa State Park: A Great Place to Learn to Backpack

When I began dreaming about backpacking 14 months ago at age 47 after impulsively purchasing a tent, I did not think I would be solo backpacking on national scenic trails by now.  I only wanted to sleep under the stars away from city lights and the noise of parking lot campers. I eventually learned to … Continue reading Lake Louisa State Park: A Great Place to Learn to Backpack

The Little Big Econ State Forest: A Great Way to Taste the Florida Trail

The following article was first published in the January 2025 issue of The Footpath Newsletter, the newsletter for the Central Florida chapter of the Florida Trail Association. Having recently written a book about several one-night backpacking trips I did last year while discovering backpacking in Central Florida, I had not yet actually done a trip … Continue reading The Little Big Econ State Forest: A Great Way to Taste the Florida Trail

My First Hike in Ocala National Forest was Amazing (Riverside Island)

Last Saturday I made my first long-overdue trip to the Ocala National Forest, the birthplace of the Florida National Scenic Trail. Although my original intent was to do a one-night backpacking trip, I changed my mind when I looked at the weather forecast which promised post-sunset temperatures in the high 40s dropping to the 30s … Continue reading My First Hike in Ocala National Forest was Amazing (Riverside Island)

The Green Swamp West Tract: A Section of Florida Trail that is Backpacking Paradise

In my recent discoveries of Central Florida trails, I’ve fallen in love with sections of the Florida National Scenic Trail, Florida’s answer to the Appalachian Trail that runs from the Everglades to the Florida panhandle, and perhaps my favorite place to do one-night backpacking trips near my home in Winter Garden is the section of … Continue reading The Green Swamp West Tract: A Section of Florida Trail that is Backpacking Paradise

Florida National Scenic Trail: An Outdoor Paradise in Our Own Backyard

Most people have heard of the Appalachian Trail, but did you realize we have our own national scenic trail right here in Florida?  The Florida Trail is truly a hiker’s and backpacker’s paradise—and much of it runs through Orange, Seminole, and Osceola Counties. The Florida Trail is one of eleven national scenic trails recognized by … Continue reading Florida National Scenic Trail: An Outdoor Paradise in Our Own Backyard