Are you one who is thrilled when it comes to getting out and riding your 4-wheeler on new trails? Well, Florida's Osceola National Forest has nearly two hundred thousand acres of original Florida lands that are waiting to be explored on your 4-wheeler.
However, there are wetlands located within the Osceola National Forest and if you go off-trail and explore these areas on your 4-wheeler you will get a hefty fine and in some cases the fine can rival the cost of your 4-wheeler! The forest rangers will also fine you if you ride these areas and you fail to get a riding permit or you are caught riding your 4-wheeler on these trails without a helmet.
You may not ride your 4-wheeler 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 4-wheeler needs to be on a trailer or carried by other means of transportation when entering or leaving the area.
If your 4-wheeler is properly licensed, you can ride on any of the designated trails in this forest. The 4-wheeler trails are marked clearly by red-posted signs. The trails in this area rated easy to moderate and offer very few challenges to even the beginner 4-wheeler rider. If you're looking for a natural ride that is easy and fun, the Osceola National Forest is the ride you're looking for! See what these 4-wheeling areas are all about today.