Little Big Econ Wildlife Management Area

Managed in cooperation with the Florida Forest Service.
The Little Big Econ Wildlife Management Area is located in southeastern Seminole County and covers more than 7,000 acres of protected land. The area includes seven miles of the Little Big Econlockhatchee River and its surrounding floodplain forests. It also serves as part of a 100-mile wildlife corridor along the St. Johns River, providing important habitat for a wide variety of species.
Fishing
Fishing is permitted year-round. A Florida fishing license is required and can be purchased at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com.
Hunting
For hunting seasons and area regulations, view FWC's regulations summary brochure for Little Big Econ WMA.
Camping
For information about camping view the Florida State Forest webpage for Little Big Econ State Forest.
Recreation
Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities with three trailhead parking areas providing access for hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking. The scenic Econlockhatchee River also offers a peaceful paddling experience along a state-designated trail.
Wildlife
River floodplain forests and oak hammocks are home to gray foxes, river otters, bobcats, resident and migratory waterfowl, wood storks, wading birds, shorebirds and numerous upland wildlife including white-tailed deer and wild turkeys.
The area is part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail.
Add your bird observations to the Little Big Econ WMA - Kilbee Tract eBird Hotspot.
More Information
For an area map, hunting seasons, permits, fees, rules regarding dogs and area regulations, view FWC's regulations summary brochure for Little Big Econ WMA.