Trail Overview
Road 7 intersects with Tuckers Grade and heads southward. This trail is a single vehicle-wide trail. It is composed of a mix of compacted rock and dirt, with some muddy sections. Scattered sections of rutting and potholes will be experienced. Some short, shallow mudholes are possible. Some shallow water crossings of 12 inches or less are possible. There is a day-use permit fee of $3 per person or $6 per vehicle for daily use. Some exceptions may apply to those who hold a current WMA Permit from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; check with FWC and download the specific WMA regulations posted on their website. All visitors are required to check in at the “Check Station”, which is an iron post next to an information board located on the south side of Tuckers Grade. During hunting seasons, visitors may also need to check in with the staff at the hunter check station and show the day-use permit prior to being granted further access to the WMA. ** The Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission limits access to only named and numbered trails due to severe impacts of Off-Road Vehicle/Off-Highway Vehicles (ORV/OHV) and related environmental damages. Remember to tread lightly and to remain on only named or numbered roads/trails.** If wanting to access this trail in a 2WD or low clearance vehicle, see the “How to Get There Section”.
Difficulty
This trail is a single vehicle-wide trail. It is composed of a mix of compacted rock and dirt, with some muddy sections. Scattered sections of rutting and potholes will be experienced. Some short, shallow mudholes are possible. Some shallow water crossings of 12 inches or less are possible.