RIDERS IN FLORIDA
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Cool!!! I'm in St. Pete and ride alot in Ocala National Forest. I'm even getting to know the forest pretty well. Two of my riding buddies don't wear helmets so I don't go to Croom much.
I wear a helmet and have a valid sticker for Croom.
Lets go!
BTW...for those who don't know, Croom is 2,600 or so acres at the intersection of I-75 and State Rd. 50 in Brooksville.
Croom is a hike from Boca Raton so plan on a two day stay and camp overnight. Its cheap and loads of fun.
00' 4x4 Big Bear
I wear a helmet and have a valid sticker for Croom.
Lets go!
BTW...for those who don't know, Croom is 2,600 or so acres at the intersection of I-75 and State Rd. 50 in Brooksville.
Croom is a hike from Boca Raton so plan on a two day stay and camp overnight. Its cheap and loads of fun.
00' 4x4 Big Bear
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Snapper: Certain areas of the Ocala Forest is closed to all orv use. You can pick up a map at any of the ranger offices on highway 48 or 19 that show where you can ride an unlicensed vehicle. Do not ride an unlicensed orv on a numbered road or you will get ticketed and fined - the rangers have a zero tolerance policy. If you get caught riding in an area that is closed to all orv use, it is punishable by up to six months in jail and or $5,000.00 fine. On the bright side, there are so many open trails to ride you will not get bored for many years.
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