Carl Duval Moore State Forest
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Carl Duval Moore State Forest

Interlachen

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4.6 / 5

About Carl Duval Moore State Forest

Carl Duval Moore State Forest, located in Interlachen in North Florida, protects a diverse natural area characterized by pine flatwoods, wetlands, and hardwood hammocks. The forest spans thousands of acres and serves as an important habitat for native wildlife while providing visitors with opportunities to experience Florida's natural heritage. The park's network of trails winds through varied ecosystems, allowing hikers and nature enthusiasts to explore the region's unique flora and fauna. Whether you're seeking a peaceful walk in nature, a fishing adventure, or wildlife observation, Carl Duval Moore offers a quiet escape from urban areas and a chance to connect with North Florida's natural character. The forest is part of Florida's state forest system, managed for both conservation and public recreation.

Wildlife

Carl Duval Moore State Forest is home to a variety of North Florida wildlife, including deer, wild turkey, bobcats, and numerous bird species. The forest's mix of pine flatwoods, cypress swamps, and hardwood areas supports diverse plant communities and provides essential habitat for both common and less frequently spotted species. Wetland areas attract wading birds and waterfowl, while the upland portions harbor scrub-adapted wildlife typical of central Florida's natural communities.

Visitor Tips

• Check current conditions and trail accessibility before your visit, as some areas may be seasonally closed. • Bring plenty of water and insect repellent, especially during warmer months when mosquitoes are active. • Wear sturdy, closed-toe hiking shoes suitable for potentially wet or uneven terrain. • Visit during early morning or late afternoon for the best wildlife viewing opportunities and cooler temperatures. • Pack a map or download trail information ahead of time, as cell service may be limited in the forest.