Trail Overview
Camp Branch Road runs as a long, mostly straight cut through the heart of Jennings State Forest. What it lacks in twists and turns, it makes up for in tranquil forest views and a peaceful, no-rush kind of vibe. Lined with tall, evenly spaced pines and dense Florida greenery, this route is ideal for a casual cruise or an easy warm-up before tackling more technical nearby trails.
The surface is a blend of packed sand and firm clay, with the occasional puddle or soft patch—nothing too tricky, but enough to keep it interesting. A few wide sandy clearings appear along the way, offering great spots to stage, turn around, or pause for photos among the trees.
It’s a quiet ride—no major features or obstacles—just uninterrupted forest all around, filtered sunlight, and the occasional hawk circling overhead. There’s no permit required, and cell service is limited, which helps you unplug and stay present.
Permits are not required. This is best for beginners, forest cruising, and staging for deeper exploration.