Recreation (updated
yearly)
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.
Hunting is limited to high quality hunts with a limited number of
hunters during seasons that run from September to March. A
hunting license, Wildlife
Management Area Permit, and a quota hunt permit are required. Check the
Tosohatchee WMA Hunt Brochure for the type of quota permit required
for each season. The area boasts excellent hog hunting and good
opportunities for deer and turkey.
Fishing is permitted throughout the area. Popular spots include bank
fishing on the St. Johns River, and along the WMA’s numerous canals and
creeks.
Two man-made fishing lakes are located off of Long Bluff Road.
The lakes are not stocked but anglers regularly catch Florida largemouth
bass, bluegill, black crappie, and sunfish. Appropriate
licenses and
permits are required.
Tosohatchee WMA is an excellent place to view wildlife year-round and
is a site on the Great
Florida Birding Trail.
Wading birds of all types - ibis, herons, egrets, wood storks, limpkins; rails, ducks, and gallinules, ospreys and
eagles, as well as kestrels, turkeys, white-tailed deer, and alligators
are common. You may request
a copy or download or print the
Tosohatchee Bird List -
pdf file. Visit the
Wildlife
page for more information about the area's wildlife.
Hiking options in Tosohatchee include overnight hikes along the
Florida
National Scenic Trail with camping at one backcountry site, or one
of several day hikes along the network of trails and unpaved roads.
Shorter spur trails lead to notable natural features such as a virgin
bald cypress stand in James Creek Swamp. Carry a map and compass to
successfully navigate the intersecting roads and trails.
Wear blaze
orange if you hike during hunts. Notify the Tosohatchee office before
hiking into the WMA from either the north or south ends. The address is:
3365 Taylor Creek Rd, Christmas, FL 32709, or phone (407)568-5893.
View a trail map - pdf
file
Bicyclists will find that the system of unpaved roads offers good
travel conditions with great scenery and abundant wildlife.
Horses are permitted on named and numbered roads and designated
trails only; horses are prohibited during
hunting seasons. A primitive equestrian campground is located off St. Nicholas Road.
Park horse trailers in designated area nearby.
No boat launching facilities are provided within the reserve, but
canoes and kayaks can be launched along the shoreline of the St. Johns
River at the end of Powerline Road and in the two man-made lakes south
of S.R. 528.
The majority of the dirt roads can be driven in a two-wheel-drive
vehicle. When roads are too wet or sandy, they are closed to vehicular
traffic. The roads traverse a lovely tapestry of natural communities,
creating ample opportunity to observe wildlife, wildflowers, lush
cabbage palm hammocks, and extensive stretches of freshwater marshes.
Vehicle
use regulations.

Primitive camping facilities
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Primitive camping facilities include an equestrian camp, a group
camp, and a campsite located along the Florida
National Scenic Trail within the WMA.
Reservations must be made in
advance by calling the WMA office at (407) 568-5893. Car and RV camping are
not available. During established hunting seasons, camping is permitted
only to through-hikers at the site along the Florida National
Scenic Trail.