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Clifford House

Clifford House

9.95km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

The Clifford House is a historic home. The Clifford House was owned by G.D. Clifford, an early settler and local businessman. Clifford House is filled with period antiques and local history displays in each of its rooms.

Ferran Park

Ferran Park

10.39km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

Ferran Park is an outstanding park that offers a wide range of activities such as biking and jogging on the trails, fishing and swimming in the nearby creek, as well as picnicking and camping. there is also playgrounds for small children to explore and enjoy. For those looking for more adventure, there are numerous wildlife sightings that can include hawks, woodpeckers, and squirrels. All in all, It is a great place to come spend time with friends and family or just get away from it all.

Clearwater Lake Recreation

Clearwater Lake Recreation

11.22km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

There are 32 acres in the lake. The recreation area has hiking and biking trails. Kayakers also use the area.

Lake Eustis

Lake Eustis

12.18km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

Lake Eustis covers approximately 7,000 acres. Beautiful Lake County is home to Leesburg, Eustis, Tavares, and Mount Dora, all of which boast excellent tourist accommodations and all kinds of sports activities that will delight any sports enthusiast.

Emeralda Marsh Conservation Area

Emeralda Marsh Conservation Area

14.81km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

This 4,518 acre marsh system is teeming with lush wildlife and stunning landscapes. This park is perfect for exploring nature’s diversity with its range of cypress swamps, hardwood hammocks, ponds and creeks. Here you can take an afternoon stroll around the looping miles of trails and enjoy cute sights like seven native species of turtles and more than 200 species of birds. You can also go on a canoe or kayak tour which allows you to explore the area in its entirety.

Mount Dora Center for the Arts

Mount Dora Center for the Arts

16.15km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

In 1975, a group of art-loving citizens held the first Mount Dora Arts Festival. It was a small event, but it was a big success. It was decided to have an Arts Festival every year.

Mount Dora History Museum

Mount Dora History Museum

16.19km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

There are exhibits depicting the history of Mount Dora at the Mount Dora History Museum (formerly the Royellou Museum). The building was originally a firehouse and jail.

Alexander Springs Recreation Area

Alexander Springs Recreation Area

17.09km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

There are 7,941 acres in the wilderness. The Alexander Springs Wilderness is located in the Ocala National Forest, which is the oldest forest east of the Mississippi.

Alexander Springs Wilderness

Alexander Springs Wilderness

17.1km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

Alexander Springs Wilderness is a beautiful and untouched landscape full of springs, streams, wet prairies and dense forests. Visitors come to swim in the crystal clear waters or take an afternoon walk along one of the many trails. This 850-acre area is known for its prehistoric fossils and middens, ancient curved sand ridges created by Native Americans thousands of years ago. There are also towering pines and hardwoods that provide plenty of shade during your visit.

Lake County Museum of Art

Lake County Museum of Art

17.32km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

It was founded by 66 artists and patrons of the arts on Bay Street in historic downtown Eustis in 1995 to nurture culture and beauty. The Lake Eustis Museum of Art was renamed by its founders

Lake Dora

Lake Dora

17.86km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

Lake Dora, With its stunning shoreline and crystal clear waters, it has been the perfect destination for visitors for centuries. Boasting something for everyone, the lake offers a wide range of outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming, boating, kayaking and much more. And if you're looking to take in some history while visiting, there are plenty of cultural attractions too - from state parks to Native American historical sites and art galleries.

Seminole State Forest

Seminole State Forest

21.28km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

Seminole State Forest covers 25,812 acres in Central Florida. The forest is accessible via Florida State Road 44, Lake County Road 46A, and Florida State Road 46.

Lake Harris

Lake Harris

24.97km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

Lake Harris is Lake County's largest body of water. Ebenezer Jackson Harris (1815-1885), a pioneer who lived at Yalaha on the south side of the lake in the 1840s, gave the lake its name.

Lake Griffin State Park

Lake Griffin State Park

25.23km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

It is home to one of the largest live oak trees in the state. A unique feature of the park is its connection to Lake Griffin, the Ocklawaha River, and the Harris Chain of Lakes.

Venetian Gardens

Venetian Gardens

26.11km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

Venetian Gardens is a park located in Lake County, Florida. Positioned on the shore of Little Lake Harris, it features a beachfront boardwalk that loops around the water’s edge. It is also home to a marina, fishing pier, playgrounds, picnic areas, and several walking trails. On top of that, visitors can rent electric boats or paddle boats to explore Little Lake Harris. Also available are fishing charters and pontoon boat rentals for those wanting to explore farther out onto the lake.

Rock Springs Run State Reserve

Rock Springs Run State Reserve

26.34km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

14,000 acres of Rock Springs Run State Reserve make up this State Park. Bicycling, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, hunting, and wildlife viewing are among the activities.

The Howey Mansion

The Howey Mansion

27.01km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

Howey Mansion is a historic home. The mansion is named after William John Howey, who founded Howey in the Hills.

Illiana Motor Speedway

Illiana Motor Speedway

28.94km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

Illiana Motor Speedway, located in Lake County, Indiana, was a popular auto racing facility known for its thrilling races and entertainment for motorsports enthusiasts. This speedway hosted a variety of racing events, including stock car races, sprint car competitions, and other motorsport tournaments.

Lake George State Forest

Lake George State Forest

29.71km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

The Lake George State Forest is formed from land that was previously used for timber production, production of naval stores, cattle grazing, and hunting.

Hontoon Island State Park

Hontoon Island State Park

29.83km from Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

There are 1,648 acres in Hontoon Island State Park. The park is open year-round from 8:00 am until one hour before sunset.

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Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

Ocala National Forest - Seminole Ranger Station

40929 FL-19, Umatilla, FL 32784, USA

The Ocala National Forest,is the oldest federally-protected forest east of the Mississippi River. Spanning over 385,000 acres of protected land, this forest is filled with natural springs, over 600 lakes and rivers, trails for hiking and biking, and a variety of wildlife. There's even a Ranger Station that serves as an education center, providing information on the area's plant life and history. There are also many campgrounds available throughout the park.