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Ocala National Forest is located in Lake, Marion, and Putnam Counties, in the State of Florida of the United States of America.
[edit] UnderstandOcala National Forest is one of Central Florida's last remaining traces of forested land. The Ocala National Forest is the oldest national forest east of the Mississippi and contains the largest forest of sand pines in the world. The sand pine is the only tree capable of growing to a usable timber size in this forest's dry, sandy soil. At Silver Glen Springs Recreation Area, the Lake George Trail begins a two mile journey, transversing the shoreline of the lake and ends at a scenic location overlooking a rustic pier and boathouse. A wide variety of wildlife, plants and trees can be seen along the trail. Alexander Springs Recreation Area, where 80 million gallons of water per day gush from the spring at a year-round temperature of 72 degrees is at the north end of the Paisley Woods Bicycle Trail. The trail, developed by the Lake County Bicycle and Pedestrian Program and Florida Free-Wheelers, Inc. in cooperation with the Forest, is 22 miles long, but shorter loops can be accessed at the halfway point. Campers looking for swimming, and picnicking should go to Salt, Alexander, and Juniper Springs. For more information on Ocala National Forest, contact:
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