Tate's Hell State Forest 290 Airport Road, Carrabelle, FL 32322
About the Business
Tate's Hell State Forest is a sprawling natural park located in Carrabelle, Florida. Covering over 200,000 acres, this forest is a popular tourist attraction for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The forest offers a variety of activities such as hiking, bird watching, fishing, and camping. Visitors can explore the diverse ecosystems within the forest, including swamps, pine forests, and coastal marshes. With its scenic trails and abundant wildlife, Tate's Hell State Forest is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty of Florida's natural landscapes.
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"Was harassed in the morning after 6 am because we started the RV.. the battery alarm went off.. a normal truck sound, not loud & not the generator... Not sure if it was the host having a power trip or a hung over camper.. but the way they banged on the door and scared someone with PTSD makes this place no return. She needs CPAP to sleep safely so it wasn't to watch TV or to just annoy those around us. The area is beautiful...just be aware"
"Have camped at several sites at Tates Hell I love it there go as often as I can"
"Gorgeous spots! Lots of room to set camp. Fun area to explore. Be mindful of hunting season. Most campsites seemed to be closed during season."
"Most roads are not hard packed or oaved. Off-highway vehicles are best for driving or navigating the roads in this park. Even the ranger said he'd not recommend using our car to do so. The trails are marked as bike or hike trails but we had to walk most of the eastern path at St. Teresa's bluffs. The white sand trails forced us to stop riding frequently which became more tiring than if we had we just walked. One of our bikes has mountain trek wheels and still we could make no progress on it in certain places. Walk-in boat launch at Corn Lake, roughly 300 feet."
"I camped there for a few days. I would have given it a four for the scenic beauty and fishing if it weren't for people's inability to clean up after themselves. They left alot of trash. Also, at night, even though a few miles in at the end of a dirt road, you can hear hunter dogs barking insane and ATV and trucks revving in the distance at all hours. There isn't much regulation of the camping spot. Anyone can just show up whenever. But during quiet tranquil moments it is a beautiful area to camp. Maybe it's more suited for hunting and fishing than just hiking and camping though."
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