Holopaw State Forest

Forest in Florida
28°08′21″N 81°02′13″W / 28.13917°N 81.03694°W / 28.13917; -81.03694Area58 acres (0.23 km2)Established1961 (1961)Governing bodyFlorida Department of Environmental Protection

The Holopaw State Forest is in the U.S. state of Florida. The 58-acre (0.23 km2) forest is located off U.S. Route 192 in Central Florida, within the unincorporated town of Holopaw, Florida in Osceola County, Florida.

The forest is located south of the "Indian Branch" of Crabgrass Creek, a tributary of the Upper Basin of the St. Johns River. Due to its small size, access to the forest is only available through a permit issued by the Division of Forestry's field office in Orlando.[1]


See also

References

  1. ^ Orlando District Field Unit (Florida Division of Forestry)

External links

Media related to Holopaw State Forest at Wikimedia Commons

  • Holopaw State Forest: Florida Division of Forestry - FDACS
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