Managed in cooperation with Florida Division of Forestry  Ben Goldfarb
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Little Big Econlockhatchee WMA lies in southeastern Seminole County. This nearly 6,000-acre area protects seven miles of the Little Big Econ River and associated floodplain forests. This wildlife management area is part of a wildlife corridor of approximately 100 miles along the St. Johns River. River floodplain forests and oak hammocks are home to gray fox, river otter, wild turkey, bobcat, resident and migratory waterfowl, wood storks, wading birds, shorebirds, and numerous upland species including white-tailed deer and turkey. Other common sightings include sandhill cranes, roseate spoonbills, bald eagles, osprey, and hawks. The area is part of the Great Florida Birding Trail. Paddling along the Econ is a favorite pastime with many visitors, and improved canoe launch areas have been established along the river. Primitive camping is available for canoeists. There are three trailhead parking areas for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain bike riding. Children under the age of 16 are required to wear a helmet when horseback riding on public lands. For more detailed information go to Nicole's Law . All horseback riders must have proof of current negative Coggins Test results for their horses when on state lands. Other activities available on the area include hunting (Kilbee Unit only), fishing, wildlife viewing, and picnicking.
Visit Florida Division of Forestry's information on Little Big Econ State Forest. View FWC's Regulations Summary for Little Big Econlockhatchee Kilbee Unit for an area map, hunting seasons, permits, fees, and area regulations.
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