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On these primitive tracts, visitors may enjoy biking, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing on administrative roads, in addition to fishing and hunting on the Steinhatchee Rise tract.
The Steinhatchee Rise tract is part of the Steinhatchee Springs WMA. For more information on hunting, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at:
The Steinhatchee Falls Park, located within the tract, features a small scenic waterfall. The Steinhatchee Trail is a 3-mile, multi-use trail that begins at the trail head on SR 51 and ends at the park.
Access
Travel south on US 19 to SR 51, turn right and the tract is on the left past the convenience store.
Travel north on US 19, turn left on SR 51 and the tract begins on the left past the convenience store.
Travel 1.75 miles south on SR 51 to Steinhatchee Falls Road, turn left and follow the road to the dead end, turn right and the road ends at the park.
Travel south on US 19, cross the Steinhatchee River Bridge; travel 1.75 miles to SW 700th Street, turn right and the tract is on the right.
Travel north on US 19, turn left on SW 700th Street and the tract is on the right.