Paddling Trail Road

Total Miles
1.2

Technical Rating

3

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

Paddling Trail Road is located within the Tenoroc Wildlife Management Area (WMA). This WMA is situated in Polk County, outside of Lakeland. Tenoroc WMA is open to public recreational use year-round, Friday through Monday from 6am to 8pm. A daily use permit is required to access the WMA. On the road leading into the range, traffic control devices and signage are placed channeling visitors to the "Welcome Center". Visitors have the option of a drive-up window or parking and entering the Pro Shop to obtain permits. The day-use permit is $3 per person for most areas; special areas like gun or archery ranges are $12 per person. The "Welcome Center" is a unique amenity that most WMAs do not feature. The "Welcome Center" sells snacks, drinks ,and various supplies. In addition to this, they also have clean air-conditioned bathrooms for guest use. All registered and street-legal vehicles are allowed to access the area. No unlicensed vehicles or off-road vehicles are permitted. There are some narrower portions, especially when crossing between mine lakes, where there is limited space to lay over for passing. The majority of the trail can be navigated by low-clearance 2WD vehicles. However, numerous low areas quickly flood with standing or moving water during or following rains. While mapping, pop-up thunderstorms occurred, and some areas signed low water crossings rapidly had 12 to 18 inches of water filling the bottom of the trails. This occurred in numerous locations. Would not advise a low clearance vehicle on days forecasted to have thunderstorms or rain showers.

Photos of Paddling Trail Road

Paddling Trail Road
Paddling Trail Road

Difficulty

The trail is a rock/shell and dirt road that is mostly evenly graded with some minor rutting and potholes. Trail width varies, but it is mostly two vehicle wide. There are some narrower portions, especially when crossing between mine lakes, where there is limited space to lay over for passing. Shoulders are grass and steeply slope down to lakes and ponds. During or following rains, areas of flooding can create water crossings 12 to 18 inches deep.

Technical Rating

3

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

Paddling Trail Road can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV

Access Description

Access is available off North Combee Road, which is off State Route 33 at the north end. The southern access is off US Highway 98 via South Combee Road.

Paddling Trail Road Map

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