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Jumper Creek Wildlife Management Area

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Florida Division of Forestry
photo of Jumper Creek trail head
Jumper Creek WMA is a 10,000-plus-acre tract of the Withlacoochee State Forest. It is located along the east side of the Withlacoochee River in western Sumter County, south of Lake Panasoffkee. Most of this area is floodplain forest and oak-cabbage palm hammock. Jumper Creek, a blackwater creek that flows north into the Withlacoochee River, runs through the center of the area. Recreational opportunities include hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, primitive camping, biking, and hiking on two loop trails. There are excellent paddling opportunities on the Withlacoochee River. One can access the area by water from a boat ramp at 470 and the Panasoffkee Outlet River, which is just on the north side of the WMA.  Jumper Creek WMA is part of the Great Florida Birding Trail and excellent opportunities exist to view limpkins at the 470 bridge.  Additionally, Feral hogs, swallow-tailed kite, white-tailed deer, raccoon, and wild turkey are a few of the species that can be seen on the area.

Visit Florida Division of Forestry's information on Withlacoochee State Forest for reservations, fees, facilities, activity permits for individuals and groups, and restrictions during hunt seasons and special events.

View FWC's Regulations Summary for Jumper Creek (pdf file) for an area map, hunting seasons, permits, fees, and area regulations.

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