Annutteliga Hammock Trailhead
About the Business
Annutteliga Hammock Trailhead is a picturesque park and tourist attraction located in Brooksville, Florida, United States. This tranquil oasis offers visitors the opportunity to explore nature and unwind in the beauty of the surrounding hammock. The trailhead provides access to scenic hiking trails, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure in the great outdoors, Annutteliga Hammock Trailhead is the ideal destination for a memorable experience in nature.
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Location & Phone number
R07 421 19 0000 0020 0021, Brooksville, FL 34614, United States
Reviews
"What a perfect New Years hike! Perfect weather, well marked trails, wooded canopy with the sun peeking through. Even the puppy agreed!"
"Ok hike.....Rutted terrain and hills make this a moderate hike. Travel to left to see beautiful, rolling pastures."
"Great hike with my dog, didn't see another person at all. The yellow trail is constantly changing elevation and surroundings , there is a few roots and rocks to watch out for along the way but overall it's a fairly easy path to follow. The yellow blazes looked freshly painted. Like the other reviews I did find ticks but was not bothered by any other bugs. It's almost all shaded and didn't get hot"
"Beautiful park. It's a peaceful place for a hike in the forest. It's usually not busy here, so it's a good park to enjoy solitude in nature. The trails are decent and, for the most part, well marked. There are huge old oak trees and plenty of palms, too. The park has a bit of a Jurassic park feel to it. The walk-in primitive camp sites I saw had fire rings and picnic tables."
"Beautiful wild terrain trails. Very primitive. Short road ok going in but can get really rough and a car could get stuck. I wouldn't attempt without a truck. Parking area is little and cramped. Can fit probably 6-8 vehicles? There's a 2 mile loop and 4 mile loop. Primitive camp site. Bring your tick/mosquito spray. Especially for the ticks. Even with rigorous spraying we still manage to go home with multiple ticks. Some so small you can barely see them. I've seen wildlife including deer, hogs, snakes, foxes, turkeys and other birds. **Also be careful not to cross into someone's private property. Many properties surround this area and some don't have fencing and sometimes it's easy to miss the signage (if any). Remember this is in the country and owners are armed and don't take kindly to trespassers... even if it's by accident.** This is in a hunting area so you might want to be aware of what time of year you're going. I would say its family friendly if with older and cautious children. No bathrooms. Bring drinks, snacks, compass, phone, wear bright colored clothes and comfy shoes. Easy to lose your bearings."
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