Pine Log State Forest

In today's article we are going to delve into the fascinating world of Pine Log State Forest. We will explore its origins, its evolution over time and its impact on today's society. Pine Log State Forest has been the subject of study and controversy, and throughout this article, we will try to shed light on its most relevant aspects. From its beginnings to the present, Pine Log State Forest has played a crucial role in different areas, and it is essential to understand its trajectory to understand its relevance today. Join us on this journey to unravel the secrets and mysteries of Pine Log State Forest.

Pine Log State Forest
Sign on SR 79
Map
LocationBay and Washington counties, Florida
Nearest cityEbro
Area6,911 acres (27.98 km2)
Governing bodyFlorida Forest Service

The Pine Log State Forest is in the U.S. state of Florida. The 6,911-acre (28 km2) forest is located in the panhandle, near Ebro. It was established in 1936 and is Florida's oldest state forest.[1]

Facilities and activities available include camping, swimming, fishing, boat ramp, picnicking, bicycling, horseback riding, hiking and nature trails[2]

References

  1. ^ Friend, Sandra (2004). Florida Trail: The Official Hiking Guide, p. 241. Englewood, CO: Westcliffe Publishers, Inc. ISBN 1-56579-492-3.
  2. ^ Hurchalla, George (2003). Exploring Florida's Gulf Coast Beaches, p. 102. Guilford, CT: The Globe Pequot Press. ISBN 0-7627-1094-2.