Laughlin & Interceptor Trail

Total Miles
2.5

Elevation

19.60 ft

Duration

0.75 Hours

Technical Rating

1

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Winter

Trail Overview

The Laughlin & Interceptor Trail is a side spur of the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive, a one-way, 11-mile trail that begins at Lust Road in Apopka. The dive entrance gate is open and allows access from 7 am to 3 pm on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holidays. All vehicles must exit the Wildlife Drive by 5 pm. The road conditions are a mixture of packed sand, loose sand, and some deep holes that can turn into 2 feet deep mud holes after rainy days. The road is NOT wide enough for two vehicles to pass. Expect wait time if you want to pass somebody who's trying to catch a picture of all the wildlife you can see from and on the road. All vehicles must be street-legal. The Lake Apopka North Shore is a true diamond in the rough. The restoration of former muck farms has transformed this area into a haven for wildlife and a jewel for the recreating public.

Photos of Laughlin & Interceptor Trail

Laughlin & Interceptor Trail
Laughlin & Interceptor Trail

Difficulty

This is an easy-going road unless driven after heavy rain.

History

The 20,000 acres that make up the Lake Apopka North Shore, were once part of the lake itself. However, these valuable wetlands were separated from the lake in 1941 by a large levee. This decreased the size of Lake Apopka from more than 50,000 acres to just over 30,000 acres. Lake Apopka is the state's fourth-largest lake and is fed by a natural spring, rainfall, and stormwater runoff. The headwaters of the Ocklawaha Chain of Lakes, the lake was designated for cleanup under the Surface Water Improvement and Management Act of 1987.

Technical Rating

1

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Access Description

You can access the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive from Lust Road in Apopka.

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