The Florida Forest Service will close all campgrounds and recreation areas on State Forests if the county where the State Forest is located is placed under a Tropical Storm or Hurricane WARNING by the National Weather Service. Reservations will be automatically refunded for closures related to tropical weather.
Krul Campground Info: Day Passes are not valid for entry at Krul Campground. Reservations are required for entry and are available 2 days in advance here. Annual passholders also require a reservation, but will be admitted for free.
Croom Tract Primitive Camp Zone East, FL
Book a Campsite at Croom Tract Primitive Camp Zone East, FL
** Arrival dates earlier than the online-reservation-window may also be available at the campground.
*** Some sites may be available only from the campground on a first-come-first-served basis.
Description
The Croom Tract Primitive Camp Zone East is located on the Croom Tract of the Withlacoochee State Forest, approximately 9 miles northeast of Brooksville, FL. This campground is a hike in and hike out site only. There is no water and there are no amenities, although some areas may have a fire ring and/or picnic table. The camp zone is delineated by yellow colored bands on the trees and is approximately one half mile from the parking area. Recreational activities featured here are: hiking, bird watching, wildlife viewing, star gazing, wildflower viewing and nature study.
Geography:
The Withlacoochee River, Little Withlacoochee River, and Jumper Creek have all been designated as Outstanding Florida Waters, and each meanders through this forest which spans across 5 counties and exceeds 165,000 acres. Withlacoochee is a Native American word meaning "crooked river". This accurately describes the Withlacoochee River as it makes its 70-mile journey from the Green Swamp, in northern Polk County, to the Gulf of Mexico at Yankeetown. Complementing the natural water features are the open pine sand hills, dense woodlands, and canopied roads and trails. Tree species found on the forest include slash pine, longleaf pine, pond and bald cypress, maple, southern magnolia, hickory, and various species of oak. There is also an abundance of colorful wildflowers during the Autumn, including goldenrod, thistle, and blazing star. These natural features create excellent habitat for bald eagles, fox squirrels, gopher tortoise, white-tail deer, and turkeys, to name a few. For additional information about Withlacoochee State Forest, please Click Here.
Recreation:
In 1999, the Withlacoochee State Forest was ranked #1 on the World Wildlife Fund's "10 Coolest Places You've Never Seen in North America". Facilities include many miles of trails for hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, and paddling. Seasonal hunting is available in most of the forest, and fish are plentiful in the many lakes and flowing waterways. Full-facility, primitive, and group camping are available at numerous locations. Many day-use facilities are available on Withlacoochee State Forest for picnicking and wildlife viewing. And, the Croom Motorcycle Area provides a developed campground and 2,600 acres of off-road trails for motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle (ATVs) enthusiasts. For additional information about Withlacoochee State Forest, please Click Here.
Facilities:
Hike in , hike out facility located along the Croom Hiking Trails. There are no amenities or water in the Primitive Camp Zones. Some sites may have fire rings.
Nearby Attractions:
Attractions/Theme Parks
- Central Florida major theme parks (within 1-1.5 hour drive time)
- Professional and college sports stadiums (within 1 hour drive time)
- Art Galleries
- Boyett's Grove (Brooksville)
- Bushnell Motorsports Park
- Dade City Wild Things Zoo
- Florida Bass Conservation Center (Webster-south of SR 50)
- Lowry Park Zoo (Tampa)
- Museum of Drag Racing (Ocala)
- Nature Coast Botanical Gardens (Spring Hill)
- Pioneer Florida Museum (Dade City)
- Rock Crusher Canyon (outdoor concerts and events)
- Tree Top Adventures/Zip Line (several within 1- 2 hour drive time)
- Webster Farmer's Market
- Wineries (Clermont, Land o Lakes, Spring Hill, Tarpon Springs, Mt Dora,
- Eustis, Oxford, Orlando)
- Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge
- Chinsegut Conservation Center
- Dade Battlefield State Park
- Good Neighbor Trail
- Florida National Cemetery
- Van Fleet State Trail
- Weeki Wachee Springs/Buccaneer Bay
- Withlacoochee State Trail
Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 11 Month(s) in advance.
Season Schedule
Refunds:
Facility Rates*
*Displayed rates do not reflect discounts, attribute fees (electrical hookups / water hookups), taxes or incremental charges
**Weekly rates may not be available for all sites
28.59667, -82.23861
28°35'48"N, 82°14'19"W
Via I-75: Take Exit 301 and head east on SR-50/US Hwy 98 S. Continue to the third traffic light. Turn left (north) on Croom-Rital Road. Continue approximately 8.5 miles to the Tucker Hill Trailhead.
Via Suncoast Parkway: Take the Suncoast Parkway (TR-589) north to the Interchange 46-SR-50 Bear right (east) onto SR-50 and continue through Brooksville following the SR 50 Truck Route. From SR-50 in Brooksville, take US-41 (Broad Street) north to C-480 (Croom Road). Turn right and continue east on C-480 to Tucker Hill (Fire Tower) Trailhead approximately 5 miles.