Centennial OHV

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Summary


The Centennial Trailhead provides parking and northern access to the 47-mile Ocala Centennial Trail. Various sites and facilities are located along the trail. At Blue Sink and Farles Prairie, visitors can take a break from riding and enjoy some fishing, wading, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Special OHV parking corrals are located periodically along the trail so riders can stop at the day-use recreation sites and at Big Scrub Campground. Corrals are only for parking, not for loading and unloading trailered vehicles. This trailhead provides access to trails for ATVs, UTVs and motorcycles.

{ Last know status: Open | Approximate size: Unknown Mile(s) | Last updated: May 16, 2020 }

Terrain Experience Level


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Advanced
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Intermediate
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Beginner
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Terrain


Rhythm Section
Unknown
Roots
Unknown
Mud
Unknown
Sand
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Jumps
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Hill Climbs
Unknown
Hard Pack
Unknown
Gravle
Unknown
Large Loose Rocks
Unknown
Other Hazards
Unknown

Allowed Vehicles


Motorcycle
Allowed
ATV
Unknown
4x4
Unknown
SxS
Unknown
Snowmobile
Unknown

Details


FS Regulation

Please review the riding restrictions, safety information, and required equipment in the Passes & Permits section.

Fee

Please see the Passes & Permits section for current details.

Forest Service Links


Forest Service Page

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open link

http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/ocala/recarea/?recid=81228


Ocala Centennial Trail

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http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/ocala/recarea/?recid=35802


Blue Sink

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http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/ocala/recarea/?recid=40379


Farles Prairie

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http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/ocala/recarea/?recid=40198


Big Scrub Campground

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http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/ocala/recreation/ohv/recarea/?recid=40185&actid=93

Directions

From Astor, take State Road 40 west for 14.4 miles. Turn left onto Forest Road 13. The trailhead will be on ythe left. From Salt Springs, head south on State Road 19. After 0.3 miles, take a slight right onto County Road 314 and continue for 2.7 miles. Turn left onto Forest Road 88 and continue for 10.4 miles. Turn left onto State Road 40 and head east for 0.8 miles. Turn right onto Forest Road 13. The trailhead will be on ythe left. From Silver Springs, take State Road 40 east for 19.3 miles. Turn right

General Notes

The trailhead parking lot provides accessible parking, access to the bathrooms, and access to the trail. Parking: The trailhead provides paved parking for vehicles and trailers.

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