- Camping, Primitive
- Educational Programs
- Fire Rings
- Group Camping
- Hiking
- Parking
- Picnic Pavilion
- Restrooms
- Wildflower Viewing
The Bear Creek Group Camp is in Lake Talquin State Forest (Gadsden County), Bear Creek Tract about 27 miles west of Tallahassee, FL. This tract is comprised of the 492-acre Bear Creek Educational Forest and has over 5 miles of hiking trails, including an audio-enhanced Living Forest trail where the trees tell their own stories. The youth group camp here is hike-in only, about 1-mile from the trailhead. No electric or water is available at the campsite; however, water (potable) and restrooms are available at the trailhead. Recreational activities featured here are: hiking, trail running, picnicking, bird watching, wildlife viewing and photography.
Located in Gadsden, Leon, and Liberty Counties, Lake Talquin State Forest is over 19,300 acres and only 20-minutes west of Tallahassee, FL. Most of the forest adjoins the Ochlockonee River and Lake Talquin, the body of water that gives the forest its name. The natural resources found here are very diverse due to the unique and various natural community types. Upland pine forest represents the largest forest cover type on the forest, but also includes pine flatwoods, swamp bottomlands, sand hill and temperate hardwood forests. Located in the southern extent of the Tallahassee Hills physiographic region of Florida, the topography at the forest can differ as much as 100 feet, in some cases. Outstanding examples of the unique slope and ravine natural community can be found at the Ft. Braden, Rocky Comfort, Joe Budd, and Bear Creek tracts. For further information about Lake Talquin State Forest, please Click Here.
Lake Talquin State Forest offers a variety of recreational opportunities on its many diverse tracts of land and can be enjoyed using existing roads, road beds and established trails. Horseback riders are welcome on open roads in the forest, and the Ft. Braden Tract contains a 12-mile designated equestrian trail. Horseback riding is not permitted on designated hiking and biking trails or on the Bear Creek and Lines Tracts. Off-road bicyclists can enjoy the open roads on Lake Talquin State Forest; however, they are not permitted on designated hiking, nature, or equestrian trails or on the Ft. Braden and Bear Creek Tracts. The Lines Tract contains a designated off-road bicycle trail that offers a 9-mile course for beginner to intermediate level cyclists. Canoes, kayaks, and power boats are allowed on Lake Talquin which provides access to great freshwater fishing, which can be pursued from the shore or by boat, and several public boat ramps are located on the lake. Fishing requires a valid license. On the Bear Creek Tract, visit the Bear Creek Educational Forest, which is open daily from sunrise to sunset. This forest is part of the Florida Scenic Trail and Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail. Get outdoors and explore the recreational opportunities at Lake Talquin State Forest; for further information please Click Here.
Campsite has fire ring and picnic table.
Restrooms, pavilion and water at trail head only.
Pat Thomas Park
Whippoorwill Landing
Lake Talquin - High Bluff Fishing Pier and Boat ramp.
City ofTallahassee
City of Quincy
FSU/FAMU
Tallahassee Museum/Zip-line
Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 11 Month(s) in advance.
*Displayed rates do not reflect discounts, attribute fees (electrical hookups / water hookups), taxes or incremental charges
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