Cary State Forest

State forest in Florida, United States
30°24′42″N 81°54′54″W / 30.411596°N 81.915107°W / 30.411596; -81.915107Area13,385 acres (54.16 km2)Administered byFlorida Department of Agriculture and Consumer ServicesOther informationHiking, biking, horseback riding, hunting, fishing

The Cary State Forest is in the U.S. state of Florida. The 13,385-acre (5,417 ha) forest is located in the northeast in Bryceville, Florida, a community between Baldwin and Callahan northwest of Jacksonville. It was established as the second State Forest of Florida, in 1937.

The main tract of the forest (Cary Tract) is located along the east side of US 301 between Bryceville and Ingle, Behind this tract is the Monticello Tract, which is almost entirely in Duval County, and southeast of this is the Norfolk Southern Tract, the southern portion of which is bisected by the Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail. Much further north of these is the Thomas Creek Tract south of Crawford, most of which is in Nassau County, except for one-fourth of the eastern section.[1]


See also

References

  1. ^ Cary State Forest Map (Florida Division of Forestry)

External links

  • Cary State Forest: Florida Forest Service - FDACS
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