Permits & Reservations

Permits for Hikers

The following permits are required for hiking and camping throughout the Florida Trail on public lands. For exact locations of these sites, check out the complete Thru Hiker Packet. 

Big Cypress National Preserve

All hikers in Big Cypress National Preserve must carry a backcountry permit with them at all times. These can be printed here. 

Seminole Reservation

Permission is required to hike through the Reservation. Follow the instructions here for submitting your General Release and Covenant Not to Sue. This must be notarized for submission. No camping permitted here, you must pass straight through.

Camp Blanding

Hikers should check the kiosks located just inside the east and west entrances to Camp Blanding. Camp closures are posted on these kiosks. If the Camp is closed for military exercise hikers should follow the white blazed alternate trail around the base.

St. Marks

Requires a permit and small fee for each campsite used. Camping is only available to persons hiking the entire length of the Refuge. You must obtain the written permit prior to entering the refuge. St Marks is the only National Wildlife Refuge that allows hikers to camp and that privilege is extended only to thru and section hikers of the Florida Trail. Failure to obtain your permit may jeopardize this agreement for future hikers. St Mark’s National Wildlife Refuge, PO Box 68, St Marks, FL 32355, (850) 925-6121.

Eglin 

The Florida Trail crosses portions of Eglin Air Force Base, an active military installation. Thru-Hikers (hikers whose journey originates >50 miles outside the Eglin boundary) need to contact Jackson Guard (850-882-4165 or 4166) for special permitting. Hikers must also consult the Public Access Map (PAM) each day to check for mission closures. Please see www.eglin.isportsman.net/FloridaTrail.aspx for more information. Two sections of the trail are exempt from the PAM closures, provided they are not blocked by signage, range personnel, or barriers. When using these PAM exemptions hikers must stay on the trail corridor in these sections:

  • The section of trail passing through the Brier Creek East MU (TTA’s N-14, N-13, N-11,N-9). (FTA Map 2)
  • The section of the trail passing through the Choctaw West MU west of Hwy 87. ALL portions of the trail east of Hwy 87 are subject to the PAM restrictions. (FTA Map 4)

Reservations for hikers

The following reservations are required or recommended for camping throughout the Florida Trail on public lands. Many land managers realize you may not be able to provide exact dates and allow for updating reservations. For exact locations of these sites, check out the complete Thru Hiker Packet. 

  • SFWMD- Reservations required for all South Florida Water Management District free campsites. Reserve online in advance. Dates can be adjusted online. Camping only in designated campsites. 
  • Kissimmee River – Reservations required for all South Florida Water Management District free campsites. Reserve online in advance. Dates can be adjusted online.
  • Kissimmee River State Park – Reservations and fee required for all campsites including primitive sites. Reserve online in advance at or pay at the office.
  • Bronson State ForestEntrance fee required. Campsites must be reserved online in advance.
  • Tosohatchee – Reservations must be made in advance by calling the

    WMA office at (407) 568-5893

  • Spring Hammock Camp – Open to Florida Trail hikers only. Reserve here or call the FTA office at 352-378-8823 and leave your name and day you plan to stay. You will not receive a call back unless there is a problem. No overnight parking, hike in only.
  • Green Swamp – Camping is permitted year round at designated campsites. Camping during non-hunting periods requires a free reservation from the Southwest Florida Water Management District which can be obtained online.
  • Crooked River – Camping reservations required. Book online.
  • Blackwater Creek – Campsites must be reserved by calling 877-879-3859.
  • Sulphur Creek – Campsites must be reserved by calling 877-879-3859.
  • Seminole State Forest -Entrance fee required. Campsites must be reserved in advance online.
  • Clearwater Lake – Entrance and camping fee required. Campsites must be reserved in advance online. 
  • Juniper Springs Campground – Entrance and camping fee required. Campsites must be reserved in advance online. 
  • Santos Campground – Camping fee required. Reservations recommended. Reserve in advance online. 
  • Silver Springs – Camping fee required. Reservations recommended. Reserve in advance online.
  • Cross Florida Greenway -Call 352-236-7143 to inform them when you will arrive and what sites you plan to use.
  • Gold Head Branch State Park –Requires a fee to camp in the State Park including primitive sites. Hikers entering from the south end of the park can call the entrance station and pay the next day on the way out.
  • Stephen Foster – Fee for camping. Reservations by calling 386-397- 4331 or online.
  • Holton Creek – Reservations recommended. Reserve in advance online.
  • Camel Lake – Advanced reservations required, make online. 
  • Walsingham Park – Free camping permit online. 
  • Rattlesnake Lake South – 
  • Free camping permit online. 
  • Pinelog State Forest – The established campground (fee) is the only camping allowed in Pinelog during hunting dates.
  • Blackwater Creek – Campsites must be reserved in advance online. 
  • Fort Pickens – Campsites must be reserved in advance online or by calling 850-934-2656.