North South Spur Road - Four Creeks State Forest
Total Miles
0.2
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
North South Spur Road is a short trail designated in the Four Creek State Forest. It is one of many spurs off the main road in the state forest. This trail frequently overflows from the creeks around it and makes for a quick and fun adventure through the water. The water is 12-14" deep in most places. Good all-terrain or mud tires and 4wd are recommended as the bottom of the water hole area is soft silt from the creek. OHVs are not allowed except for 3 Florida State Forests. According to the state forest ranger, as long as vehicles stay on designated roads, they can explore anywhere within the state forest. OHVs are not allowed except for 3 Florida State Forests. According to the state forest ranger, as long as vehicles stay on designated roads, they can explore anywhere within the state forest.
Photos of North South Spur Road - Four Creeks State Forest
Difficulty
Large water hole with sand and silt bottom. Road is one vehicle wide.
Status Reports
North South Spur Road - Four Creeks State Forest can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
North South Spur Road - Four Creeks State Forest Map
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