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Fees

No Daily-Use Permit currently required.

Facilities

There are two viewing platforms/overlooks along the hiking trail (one on the south loop and one on the lake loop overlooking Lake Bonnet).

Recreation

lake bonnet viewing platform
Viewing Platform on Lake Bonnet

In support of the resource management goals and objectives for the area and to provide a quality experience for all area users, the following recreation activities are allowed: 

Wildlife viewing

Wildlife viewing opportunities are best along the hiking trail system, overlooks, and pasture areas. Visit the Wildlife page for more information about the area's wildlife.

Hiking

More than nine miles of marked trails lead visitors through a variety of natural communities. The North and South Loops take you through uplands, the Swamp Trail features a hike through a freshwater marsh, and along the Lake Loop you will have the opportunity to observe the lake fringe habitats of Lake Hart and Bonnet Pond. View or print trail map PDF.

Horseback riding

Horseback riding is available only by permit through Orange County (407) 273-2327.  Permits are issued on Saturdays only, with no more than 10 available each Saturday.

Public Access

Vehicular access and bikes are not permitted on Spit Oak. There are two entrances onto the area with parking.

Location

Split Oak Forest is located in Orange and Osceola counties approximately 16 miles south of Orlando. From Orlando International Airport, go east on 528 (Beeline Expressway) for 2.5 miles to CR 15 (Narcoossee Road), and turn south.  Follow CR 15 for 7 miles. Turn east on Clapp-Simms-Duda Road and follow signs to entrance.

View a location map PDF

Nearby

Additional wildlife viewing sites in the vicinity.

Nearest Cities/Towns

Orlando (11 miles southwest), St. Cloud (6 miles northwest) Kissimmee (10 miles west).

 

Our mission: Managing fish and wildlife resources for their long-term well-being and the benefit of people.