FR 730

Total Miles
4.1

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This trail runs through the Osceola National Forest (NF) and Wildlife Management Area (WMA). The trail is open to public access year-round unless otherwise posted. The trail is open only to registered highway legal motor vehicles. All-terrain vehicles (ATV's), Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV's), Side-by-sides (SXS), and unlicensed or unregistered motorcycles are not permitted. The USDA Forest Service has published a free online "Motor Vehicle Use Map (MVUM), Osceola National Forest" that reflects and identifies this as one of the restricted access trails for highway legal vehicles only. There are no off-road vehicle (ORV) permits required, making Osceola NF the only NF in the state that does not require an ORV permit. Access to trails are year round, unless otherwise posted. This trail is mostly a single vehicle-wide trail, having shoulders and areas to pull off for passing. Trail is a compacted dirt trail with some whoops, potholes, and minor off-camber sections that can contribute to some very minor cabin roll, enough to splash a drink in the cup holder, but nothing more serious. The trail would be safe for most 2WD vehicles. What the trail lacks in challenges, it makes up for in scenery and wildlife viewing. It leads through a variety of landscapes, ranging from pine/oak Hammocks, hardwood swamps, and wetland/marsh areas. Following rains and or storms, the trail may go unmaintained for a period of time.

Photos of FR 730

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Difficulty

Dirt road, typically unmaintained after a rain or storm event. May encounter shallow water crossings and obstacles less than 12 inches, including small ledges. Trail is varies from one to two vehicles wide.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

FR 730 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

This trail can be accessed via County Road 231 (CR 231) or CC Road. CR 231 is a paved county-maintained right of way, and CC Road is a sand public easement/right of way. The trail can also be accessed by some of the numerous other intersecting forest trails.

FR 730 Map

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