The Withlacoochee State Forest is 157,479-acre (637 km) in the western central part in the US state of Florida , near Lecanto , Inverness , Floral City , Brooksville , Ridge Manor , and Dade City . The forest was named for the Withlacoochee River , which passes through some of the major tracts within.
5-578: Withlacoochee State Forest was acquired by the federal government from private landowners between 1936 and 1939 under the provisions of the U.S. Land Resettlement Administration . The land acquired by the government would be named the Withlacoochee Development Service. The lands were managed by the Soil Conservation Service from 1939-1954. The U.S. Forest Service managed the property until a lease-purchase agreement transferred
10-758: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mannfield, Florida Mannfield is a ghost town near Lecanto, Florida in the Withlacoochee State Forest in Citrus County, Florida . It was named after State Senator Austin S. Mann . It was the county seat from 1887 to 1891. During that period the Citrus County Star newspaper was published in Mannfield. 28°47′00″N 82°26′38″W / 28.7834°N 82.4439°W / 28.7834; -82.4439 This article about
15-885: The World Wildlife Fund. Activities include miles of trails for hiking, bicycling, horseback riding and canoeing. It includes several separate land tracts with many natural communities and habitats for wildlife. These tracts consist of the Two Mile Prairie Tract, the Homosassa Tract, the Citrus Tract, the Juniper Creek Tract, the Croom Tract, and the Richloam Tract. The Croom Motorcycle Area is designated for off-road vehicle use. There are recreation activities for
20-722: The property to the Florida Board of Forestry in 1958. Ghost towns within the community include Mannfield , Orleans, Oak Grove, Stage Pond, Croom , Rital, Richloam, Clay Sink, and others. Historic sites within the forest include the Etna Turpentine Camp Archeological Site and Richloam General Store and Post Office . The World Wildlife Fund listed the Withlacoochee State Forest as one of the "10 Coolest Places You've Never Been in North America" by
25-700: The use of visitors. Many hiking trails run through the forest including, but not limited to the Florida Trail , the Withlacoochee State Trail , the Good Neighbor Trail , and the General James A. Van Fleet State Trail . The many tree species in dense forests include slash pine , longleaf pine , pond cypress , bald cypress , oak , maple , and others, providing dense canopy trails for visitors. This Florida protected area related article
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