While riding an ATV in Osceola National Forest, you will find there are nearly two hundred thousand acres of the original Florida are waiting to be explored in the Osceola National Forest. Of these hundreds of thousands of acres there are numerous ATV trails.
Most ATV trails in the Osceola National Forest are not marked or numbered, however there are usually current ATV trail maps available at the ranger's stations. There are a number of areas restricted to all traffic as they are wetlands and protected. Do not ride your ATV over these boundaries or you could be in for a hefty fine.
There are a few regulations to ride your ATV in Osceola National Forest, such as you much have a valid permit displayed on your ATV at all times, and you must have a current driving license.
You may not ride your ATV off trail in any wilderness areas or the Florida National Scenic Hiking Trail. If you are going to be in a campgrounds, picnic sites, and other developed areas, your ATV needs to be on a trailer or carried by other means of transportation when entering or leaving the area.
If your ATV is properly licensed, you can ride on any of the designated trails in this forest. The ATV trails are marked clearly by red posted signs.
Cross country travel (where there are no existing roads or trails) is prohibited on your ATV. Protect the environment and your privilege to ride in the National Forest by not riding in wetlands, lakes, ponds, or savannahs. Mud bogging with your ATV in these areas does extensive damage to the environment and is illegal. Riding in areas with moderate to steep slopes causes damage to both soil and vegetation follow the standards set forth by Treadlightly and help keep these trails open for years of ATVing fun to come.