SFR 142

Total Miles
5.6

Technical Rating

2

Easy

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Winter

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

State Forest Road 142 takes you from west to east through the Juniper Creek District in the western part of Tate's Hell State Forest and connects East River Road and Pine Log Road. The road conditions are a mixture of packed sand, loose sand, and some deep holes that can turn into 2-foot deep mud holes after rainy days. Some sections might require 4WD. The trail is not always wide enough for two vehicles to pass. Off-Highway Vehicles (OHVs) are only permitted in designated areas and require proper titling and a State Forest OHV Permit. Please be aware that the cellphone reception is weak. Tate's Hell is a large patchwork of flatwoods and savannahs with an intricate web of creeks and wetlands. The forest features the unique dwarf cypress that only reaches a mature height of about 15 feet, with some trees estimated at over a century old. Pitcher plant prairies hold a diverse mixture of carnivorous plants, wildflowers, and grasses. The carnivorous plants include glistening sundews, butterworts, bladderworts, and several species of pitcher plants, which trap insects in their erect, trumpet-shaped leaves. Tate's Hell is home to a rich array of wildlife, including deer, turkey, black bear, alligators, and many resident and migratory birds. The forest offers space, solitude, and unique natural beauty to the visitor.

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SFR 142
SFR 142

Difficulty

This is an easy, non-technical trail unless after heavy rain or during flood season in the summer.

History

Local legend has it that in 1875, a farmer by the name of Cebe Tate, armed with only a shotgun and accompanied by his hunting dogs, journeyed into the swamp in search of a panther that was killing his livestock. Tate became lost in the swamp for several days, was bitten by a snake, and was drinking from the murky waters. Finally, he came to a clearing near Carrabelle, living only long enough to murmur the words, "My name is Cebe Tate, and I just came from Hell!" Since then, the area has been known as Tate's Hell. In the early 1950s, under the ownership of private forest production companies, attempts were made to drain Tate's Hell swamp in order to grow trees. They later learned that draining the freshwater from the swamp into the East Bay seriously affected the marine condition of the Bay and its estuaries. In 1994, the first land was purchased by the state to help protect the aquatic and estuarine resources of East Bay by securing the watersheds and upland buffers of the Tate's Hell Swamp.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

SFR 142 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV
  • SxS (60")
  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

You can access State Forest Road 142 from East River Road at the west end and Pine Log Road at the east end of the trail.

SFR 142 Map

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