Hunter Folmar took the Florida Native Plant Society (Serenoa Chapter) on a walk and and talk about a 5,000 acre+ area that has approximately 9 miles of trails, including the 7-mile Tarflower Trail and the 2-mile Slough Point Trail. The recent acquisition of orange Hammock, situated between the RV Griffin Reserve and the Longino Preserve, […]
Orange Hammock
Located in the City of North Port, the recently acquired Orange Hammock Wildlife Management Area (WMA) offers visitors a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, including hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. The more than 5,000-acre area has approximately nine miles of trails, including the seven-mile Tarflower Trail and the two-mile Slough Point Trail.
Get directions by selecting an entrance icon on the entrance finder map.
- To gain access past the gate on Easement Road press the green button on the access panel. The button will only function during open hours. When exiting, the gate will open automatically. If you need assistance, call (863) 648-3200.
- See the regulations summary brochure for hours of operation and vehicle use guidelines.
- Dogs are permitted, but must be kept under physical restraint at all times. Regulations regarding hunting dogs can be found in the regulations summary brochure.
- Restrooms are not available at this location.
- To hunt or fish you must also possess the appropriate license and permit.