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    Little Big Econ State Forest

    4.9 (25 reviews)

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    Chelsie G.

    I visited yesterday to explore Flagler Trail South via the Snowhill Road Trailhead. This entrance has a circular parking lot which is free, and a map for viewing before you cross the road (known as Jacobs Trail) to start your journey. It was a beautiful Sunday and there were several hikers and bikers on the trail. Everyone seemed like they were doing their own thing and enjoying themselves. Groups of friends and families passed by (including parents and a few small children), and some pet owners were walking their dogs (I encountered some REALLY excited puppers!). It felt safe, friendly, and inviting. The trail starts off basic and sandwiched between houses and the street. I heard some gunshots from the nearby shooting range within my first few miles. As you continue along, it becomes more secluded. The walking path is very clear and has occasional markers with mileage and coordinates. There are just a few benches and plenty of shade thanks to the trees lining much of the trail. There are no restrooms, so if you are exploring Flagler Trail South then plan accordingly. Please be mindful that yes, encounters with snakes, alligators, and other wildlife are very possible in the Little Big Econ State Forest. I veered off from the main path onto what was actually meant to be a biking trail, and I saw a rattlesnake on the ground while crossing one of the wooden walkways. I snapped a quick photo of it at a distance before fleeing across the bridge. Pay attention on the trails, and keep your pets by your side on a leash for their safety (and yours). The only other wildlife I saw were birds and a tiny turtle relaxing on a water log. This is likely because my adventure got cut short by fatigue (it's a lot of walking and I'm out of shape...). I ended up getting a bit turned around after my detour (yep, I'm pretty terrible with directions!) so thankfully my GPS guided me to the main trail where I walked back to the parking lot with no problems. If you visit, make sure to come prepared. Comfortable shoes and water are a must! To cover more ground at a faster pace, a bike looks like the way to go...or even on horseback since equestrians are known to ride these trails as well.

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    Ryan T.

    Easy 5 stars. What great place to go for a hike, run, or bike! Plenty of tree coverage and different scenery. A nice change of pace. Almost forget you're in a city. Tips: Make sure to use restroom before you head out. Bring water and maybe a small snack. Watch for bikes. Lots of people sharing the trail. It can get busy. Definitely worth going.

    Sheeka B.

    2017's Yelp 100 Challenge 59/100 Gorgeous park with beautiful hiking trails and the most gorgeous scenery I've ever seen! We found this hike a few weeks ago and finally were able to do it, it's in Oviedo, about 25 mins from Winter Springs and once you get here it's like you've been transported somewhere else. You're met by a parking area that is semi surrounded by a wooden gate with white sand covering the whole lot, you park anywhere you want and walk through one of the many openings in the gates. We decided to not take the walking trail and opted for the bike trail, which had some roots you'd need to look out for, but it's no problem. While walking the trail you'll go from thin trees and very little brush, to trees over 50 feet high and brush so big and thick you'd think you were in the jungle. After walking through this for about a mile, you come to an outcropping that overlooks a lake that is a copper color, but very clear and you can see straight through to the bottom. It's completely surrounded by white, sandy beaches and that's where all the beauty ends. After wandering the beach for a while I happened upon an alligator and took off running through the brush. So I got my nature and exercise fix in. Go visit this park but stay on the walking trail unless you have a bike or come with a group!

    Paddling with a slightly high river inside the state forest
    Elise C.

    If you want a true Florida-style hike, this has it all. Not only does it have the moss-covered oaks and sandy pathways, but it runs alongside the Little Big Econ River. I have hiked here many times, but most recently paddled through it. We put in at the Little Big Econ Canoe Launch at the bridge on 419 and paddled the 8 miles downstream to the take-out on Snowhill Road (we had someone help us out with the drop-off and pick-up). The water was running high, since a tropical storm had come through a few days prior, and the currents helped us knock out the paddle in less than 4 hours. It's a low-intermediate skill paddle--I wouldn't toss a brand-new paddler in at 419--but it's not a difficult trip, either. We saw multiple types of birds and (only) one gator, but no turtles that day. We did see just a few other groups the whole time, from newbies to a couple guys who seem to do this trip weekly. There are multiple small sandy beaches that make for easy pull-over spots; a few classic, rickety river swings; and lots of areas where you can climb out right onto the trail and go for a hike. We got to chat with some mountain bikers during this trip, too! The hiking, biking, or paddling will give you a great day of fun in nature--bring the sunscreen, pack the picnic basket, and enjoy the day!

    Holly Hieu H.

    Found this location a few years ago and I LOVE hiking here! The trails can go on for hours! My feet is always itching for an adventure so Little Big Econ definitely win my heart. There's so much discovery in the wilderness and you can also horseback, mountain bike, camp and fishing! There's a $2 fee if you enter from Barr street. The Kolokee trail is a good start as it follows the river and it has some pretty views. Huge place you can roam around and lots of wildlife. Soooo, one time I hiked for about 5 miles and had to head back quickly as it was getting dark. I was alone AND my phone died lol! I wasn't afraid, maybe a little, but good thing the path here is well marked and easy to follow! Sighhh! Highly recommend to bring extra power bank and a friend along! Also lots of water! :)

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    Alexandria G.

    This is an easy to hike area of the Florida State Forest system. We enjoyed walking down by the Econ river and looking for Florida flowers. It was well kept and a great morning hike.

    Mushroom along the trail
    Brittney B.

    Little Big Econ State Park is a beautiful place to enjoy some hiking and enjoying Florida flora and fauna. We hiked the Kolokee loop trail and it was gorgeous. With the large amount of rain that Central Florida has been getting the river overflowed and blocked part of the right hand side of the trail so we explored more of the trail from the left side. One thing to note that's different is that payment is no longer accepted at the parking lot due to COVID19. All day, annual or camping passes must be purchased online. The Kolokee loop trail ran along the river bank most of the time and provided views of flowing waters as well as areas where the water was covered in plants. The trail is mostly shaded by the canopy, but there are some open fields that are bright and sunny. We saw alligators, frogs, toads, butterflies, dragon flies, green grasshoppers, and a variety of moss and mushrooms, just to name a few. There are many wooden bridges where the path crossed the river that are fun to cross. I even found a cute little snowman figurine on an old palm tree! The campsites have a picnic table and grill to enjoy. I would highly recommend this park for anyone looking to hike, camp, bike, or horseback ride while enjoying Florida's wilderness.

    a board walk over a swamp down one of the footpath only trails
    Barbie C.

    My best friend and I had a beautiful time hiking these trails with her dog. The cleared paths are relatively clean and unpolluted, the people who bike the trail are usually mindful of other people and friendly, and there are lots of shady spots to sit. I look forward to coming back here with my bike.

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    Beautiful,peaceful if you like nature it a place to go,to nature at it's raw, horse back,camping fishing what ever

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    10 years ago

    A beautiful location, nice trails. Went with UYE and it was a fun morning with some cool peeps .

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    11 years ago

    Best hike in Seminole County! Kids love seeing the river and hiking the trail. Easy to hike.

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    These Trails are Great. Lots to see especially the Econ River........I recommend this place to everyone.

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    4.0(3 reviews)
    34.7 mi

    Chuck Lennon is a Park and MTB Trail that does not get too much recognition only because of the…read moreother well-known MTB parks an hour of its surrounding areas. But this place is definitely worth checking into. The park has amenities; Bathroom, Bike Washing Station, Playground, Soccer Fields, amongst others.   There are enough trails equipped within this trail network to satisfy all type of different skill set riders. The first trail entrance from the parking lot alone leads you to a small pump track to get your blood pumping...then it tails off to the Intermediate, Advance Trails and Jump lines areas as well as some novice, flat trails.   And if that is not enough, just ride across the parking lot, where you will meet a separate trail on its own called Awesome Possum. This trail has some Intermediate trail areas, but for the most part, it is mainly Cross Country (green) trails.   All the trails here are well maintained and well-marked for especially for emergency situations.   The only caveat about Chuck Lennon is it is not an ideal place to ride when it has rained days prior. This is when majority of the Intermediate and Advanced trails would likely be closed due to their slippery conditions.   Other than that, who would not want to enjoy a new trail to visit. So come on by check out what these trails has to offer.

    This is a wonderful park and bike trail system! If you are biking- you will have lush green Florida…read moreforest to mountain bike through. The bikers we chatted with love the trails here- we dipped in to look at the maps for future visits. There are 2 small parking areas for biking and then further down the road is a sports complex and playground and a bigger parking lot. For a Sunday afternoon the park was pretty busy- people biking, playing basket ball, pitching a baseball back and forth. The laughter from the playground made me smile! Big open spaces- there is a cattle ranch that borders the road leading into the park- just a breath of fresh air- literally!

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    4.0(2 reviews)
    18.3 mi

    This is a very good trail; but wait, there's two trails…read more There's a separate mountain bike trail, and then there's the cement paved trail. We did both on our visit but you have to have a bike that can withstand sand cause if you don't you'll have to get off and push your bike like I had to on several parts of the paths. However; it was not in vain because we got to see deer that are apparently not afraid of people and come up real close to you. It seems like they're use to having people feed them. Then there's the cement trail which takes you through the beautiful neighborhoods and you see trees and pass by farms with horses and kinds of farm animals. It's very nice and relaxing. The parking area for this trail is chock-full-o goodies! Restrooms, an area for you to even rinse off your bike, and to put air in it.

    Checked this mountain bike trail out for the first time this weekend and enjoyed it (writing this…read moreas a beginner MTB rider, btw). It is built and maintained by SORBA and according to their website is about 2.5 miles long. Finding the trail head and parking lot was a breeze. Bathrooms directly adjacent to the trail head. This trail is about 60% open, scrub land with somewhat wide trails suitable for a beginner. The open spaces duck occasionally for short jaunts through treed single track while staying mostly flat. I did the main loop and decided to try out the blue trail that heads south for about .4 miles... This portion was cut through saw palmettos and featured lots and lots of jarring root knots. It made for a not too fun ride! I got to the end of this short piece and decided to take the fire road back to the main loop. I'd had enough, lol. I saw on the map that there was more trail to be had but I'll check it out another time. The trail is mostly well marked but I did get turned around one time. No big deal since I was the only one out there this morning. I did come across TONS of deer. It seemed like every time I turned a corner deer were jumping out of the way. After I realized what they were it was very cool to have them out there with me. Overall a scenic, if mostly flat, ride on a well-maintained trail. I'll be back!

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    4.9(7 reviews)
    32.4 mi

    Great underused trails. Short but sweet.. 4 miles of technical butchery…read more.. Have been visiting this trail on and off for a dozen years now... For the most part they have remained nearly original with only a few refinements... Refinments for the better I should add... This is not the longest, or most technical trail around but it's four mile loop will work you hard... This is despite its decieving, mostly blue and green trails... It is well marked and the local volunteers Keep it well maintained... The trails are entirely canopy covered and beautiful enough for just a leisure pedal through the woods.. But with the elevation changes and switchback there is no time for a leisurely ride... This is an honest four mile trail that will work you... Better be prepaired for a challenge when you get here... Enjoy...

    This is a very well maintained mountain bike system. It's comprised of about three miles of…read morebeginner and intermediate trails and an additional 2 miles of expert level Trails. There is also a skills park at the entrance to practice some built elements before encountering them on the trail. It's located by the MT Dora dog park, behind the softball fields. There is the right amount of parking. That is, if the lot is full, then so its the trail and you'll probably be either frustrated behind someone slower than you or frustrating someone who's faster and stuck behind you. That being said, 90% of the folks I've met riding have been nothing but pleasant. You'll find the occasional rider "doing it for Strava" but that's fine. Just roll with it (ba da boom) and roll your eyes while you stick w your pace. Sure there are other more elite trails in central Florida. But for a quick after work ride, this one hits the spot.

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    Mount Dora Bike Trail - Skillzville area - Photo credit: Alex A.

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