Goethe State Forest

State forest in Florida, United States
29°13′07″N 82°34′39″W / 29.218703°N 82.577477°W / 29.218703; -82.577477Area53,398 acres (216.19 km2)Administered byFlorida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

The Goethe State Forest is in the U.S. state of Florida. The 53,398-acre (216 km2) forest is located near the gulf coast, northwest of Dunnellon. Four trailheads are located on County Road 337. The main trail usage is equestrian, both riders and carts. Goethe is known for its population of red cockaded woodpeckers, a rare bird endemic to the longleaf pine forests of the southeastern coastal plain.[1]

The forest was established in 1992 and named for James Tillinghast Goethe (1897–1993),[2] a local lumber company owner who donated most of his land to the state for preservation.[3] Other tracts of the land were purchased separately in 2010.

The main tract of the forest is also co-owned by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which declares it the Goethe Wildlife Management Area.[4] The Watermelon Pond tracts were purchased by the FWC in 2007 and merged with the forest in 2010.[5]

Nearby wildlife management areas assisting in the preservation of land in southwestern Levy County includes Gulf Hammock Wildlife Management Area, Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park, Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve, and Devils Hammock Wildlife Management Area.


Gallery

  • Eastern entrance
    Eastern entrance
  • SR 326 into the forest
    SR 326 into the forest
  • SR 326 into the forest
    SR 326 into the forest


See also


References

  1. ^ "Goethe State Forest".
  2. ^ James Tillinghast Goethe (Find-A-Grave)
  3. ^ Lumberman's Business a "Hobby," by Larry Schuster (The Tampa Tribune; Citrus County Edition; November 10, 1986)
  4. ^ WMA Brochure Search - Goethe (FWC)
  5. ^ Watermelon Pond Wildlife and Environmental Area (FWC)

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