mudholes in the central florida area?
#17
How about Richloam? It'll give you all you can take and then some.
http://myfwc.com/RECREATION/WMASites_Richloam_index.htm
Just make sure you stay on the roads (which are bad enough) or the green trucks will getcha. Oh and no 4wheelers. Just licensed vehicles.
http://myfwc.com/RECREATION/WMASites_Richloam_index.htm
Just make sure you stay on the roads (which are bad enough) or the green trucks will getcha. Oh and no 4wheelers. Just licensed vehicles.
Last edited by Karnuvore; 09-10-2009 at 08:56 AM.
#18
I didn't know they let you wheel in some FWC management areas. We have one about 10 minutes from the house, Tosohatchee, but it's strictly fishing, hiking, camping, biking, hunting, etc. They even close off one of the roads when we start to get a lot of frequent rain because the sand just gets too soft for unexpected drivers.
#19
My jeepin buddies and I wheel Richloam all the time when it's not hunting season. Green trucks only care if you go off the roads or make your own bypasses. Otherwise they dont care. The difference is probably that anyone going into the green swamp to ride forest roads knows what they are setting themselves up for lol.
#22
301 mud hole
It is on US Highway 301 North of the Cross Town and South of State Road 60 on the west side right next to the car wash. It is getting better with new people working it. The two mud holes are good one for street trucks and the other one is for big trucks. A lot of trails to ride in trucks or ATV or Dirt bikes.
#23
#24
It is on US Highway 301 North of the Cross Town and South of State Road 60 on the west side right next to the car wash. It is getting better with new people working it. The two mud holes are good one for street trucks and the other one is for big trucks. A lot of trails to ride in trucks or ATV or Dirt bikes.