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Ross Prairie Trailhead And Campground

United States

Overview

This area is ecologically unique due to the adjacent placement of the high, dry sandhill community. Located along the southern boundary of the Cross Florida Greenway along the east side of State Road 200 and adjacent to the entrance to Ross Prairie State Forest is the Ross Prairie Trailhead and Campground. Having the sandhill and wetland prairie systems adjacent to each other helps to provide habitat to a wide range of species. The habitat changes with the seasons and water volume of the prairie; when wet, dozens of waterfowl, wading birds and more wildlife can be spotted. The day-use trailhead facilities include an equestrian staging area, bike and hike trailheads for the natural surface mountain bike and Florida Trail hiking trails. There are restrooms with potable water and a picnic pavilion as well. The Ross Prairie Campground has 14 public-use campsites with water and 30/50-amp hookups available. An on-site campground host is available 365 days a year. The trails in this area meander through beautiful oak hammocks and islands interspersed around the edge of Ross Prairie. Wildlife in this area are abundant with whitetail deer, wild turkey, bobcat, alligators in the prairie, gopher tortoises in the sandhills and numerous other species to observe.

Campgrounds inside Ross Prairie Trailhead And Campground

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