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Length: 30.3 miles (linear)

 When complete, the Ocean to Lake Trail will stretch some 70 miles from Hobe Sound on the Atlantic Ocean to Port Mayaca on Lake Okeechobee, and one permit will be required for the entire trail. Until then, hikers are required to get a permit from each land management agency.

Overview

 

"The Hole in theWall", Corbett WMADupuis Reserve and Corbett WMA form the western portion of the Ocean to Lake Trail. Dupuis can also be hiked as a series of loops.

 

Map

 

Ocean to Lake WestThe western end of the trail begins at Port Mayaka, enters J.W Corbett WMA and continues to the Hungaryland Trailhead.

 

 Disclaimer: While FTA strives to maintain accurate information and is constantly updating its geodatabase, the trail and development along the trail corridor is constantly changing. The data has been collected from a variety of sources and accuracy varies. FTA provides this data for recreational purposes only and does not intend the data as a survey. 

Centerline data Florida Trail System (c) 2007 Florida Trail Association, Inc.

Trailheads

 

Parking at the western end of the trail is at Port Mayaca.  Parking at the the eastern end of this section is at the Hungaryland trailhead near the Youth Camp in Corbett Wildlife Management Area.

 

Features

  

Boardwalks

Hungaryland  

Campsites

Little Gopher

Bowman Island      

Conditions

 Dupuis Reserve and Corbett WMA form the western portion of the trail. Dupuis can also be hiked as a series of loops. 

Precautions

 

Dupuis: Camp only in designated sites. Carry plenty of water, and treat any water you get on the reserve. Sign the trail register. Lock your car.

Corbett: Potable water is available at the Everglades Youth Camp. Be sure to carry enough. Boil, filter or treat all ground water. Wear safety orange during general hunting season. Portions of Corbett are frequently under water. Expect to wade. 

Restrictions

 

NOTE: THE OCEAN TO LAKE TRAIL IS STILL IN DEVELOPMENT. ONLY THAT TRAIL SHOWN IN ORANGE IS CURRENTLY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. HIKERS ARE REQUIRED TO GET A PERMIT FROM EACH LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY.

Dupuis: Get a camping permit, and consult the bulletin board at the trailhead for current regulations. You must have a permit to camp overnight. The Reserve is closed during scheduled hunts.
Corbett: Hikers must have a Wildlife Management Area permit to use the area, which is available from the county tax agent for a fee. Build campfires in designated areas only. 

 
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