Total Acreage: 9,563
Counties: Seminole
Little Big Econ State Forest
Little Big Econ State Forest's name comes from combining the names of the Little Econlockhatchee River and the larger Econlockhatchee River which flow through the property. The forest's most notable feature is the narrow, winding Econlockhatchee River which is designated as an Outstanding Florida Water (OFW) and singled out for preservation.
Location
Little Big Econ State Forest is located in Seminole County,
3.3 miles east of the town of Oviedo on County Road 426.
Natural Features
PHOTO: River otter. |
The area that makes up and surrounds Little Big
Econ State Forest supports a wide variety of wildlife
and provides a roaming corridor which connects the
southern part of the Econ Basin to the Tosohatchee
State Preserve and other public lands along the St.
Johns River for approximately 100 miles. The numerous
species of wildlife found in this corridor include:
gray fox, river otter, white-tailed deer, wild turkey,
bobcat, resident and migratory waterfowl, wood storks,
wading birds, shorebirds and numerous upland species. Other common sightings include:
sandhill cranes, roseate spoonbills, bald eagles,
ospreys, and hawks.
Little Big Econ State Forest is historically significant since it contains the first means of crossing the Econlockhatchee River. The Old SR 13 railway and trestle was part of the
Flagler Railroad System in the early 1900's and today
is part of the Florida National Scenic Trail and is
used by hikers to cross the Econlockhatchee River.
Recreation
Little Big Econ State Forest has an abundance of recreation opportunities. Canoeing along the Econ is a favorite pastime with many visitors, improved canoe launch areas have been established along the river. Three trailhead parking areas have been established for hiking, horseback and mountain bike riding, with 1 hiking trail (Kolokee) in the Florida Forest Service's Trailwalker and Trailtrotter Programs.
Other activities include fishing, bird-watching, picnicking and nature study. Primitive camping for canoeists is available with a special-use permit which can be obtained from the Little Big Econ State Forest office.

PHOTO: The Econlockhatchee River.
The forest is managed as a Wildlife Management Area in cooperation with the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Fishing is permitted in all waterways of the forest unless otherwise posted. Hunting is permitted on the Kilbee Tract only. Non-hunting recreationists are encouraged to check the Wildlife Management Area regulations and season dates before visiting the Kilbee Tract.
In keeping with its mission to protect and manage Florida's forest resources, the Florida Forest Service has developed rules which apply to all State Forest visitors.
Trails |
Campsites |
Other |
Hike |
Bike |
Horse |
Canoe |
Camp
sites |
with
Electric |
Leashed
Pets OK |
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Picnicking, Fishing, Hunting |
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