Boney Marsh, Bluff Hammock Units and Hickory Hammock Wildlife Management Area
NOTE: EQUESTRIAN CAMPGROUND NOW OPEN; If you have any questions regarding this project please call the Okeechobee Service Center at (800) 250-4200.
Majestic live oaks on either side of the hiking trail offer a welcome as you enter the vintage panorama of Hickory Hammock. Marshes, patches of scrub and oak, hickory and cabbage palm hammocks await exploration. Remnants of the Istokpoga Slough provide cool relief to the landscape. With all this diversity, it's easy to see why Hickory Hammock is a stop along the Great Florida Birding Trail and the Everglades Trail.
A section of the Florida National Scenic Trail winds for 11 miles through the properties. Several primitive campsites along the trail beckon you for rest. Three miles north of Hickory Hammock, a 25-foot high bridge rewards the hiker with a grand view of the gentle meanders and marshes of the restored Kissimmee River. Follow the trail north through Boney Marsh for a spectacular walk through a fringe of live oaks, palms, bay and holly trees on the edge of the Kissimmee floodplain. Hikers may continue north through the Avon Park Air Force Range.
Horseback riding is popular at Hickory Hammock and Bluff Hammock. An equestrian center with stables and non-potable water is available, along with primitive campsites for horseback riders. Ten miles of marked equestrian trails, interior dirt roads and fire breaks provide the rider with a varied landscape.
Bicycling enthusiasts will enjoy riding on a two-mile section of the old Sebring Grade on the south half of Hickory Hammock. Now grassed and canopied by overhanging tree limbs, the road connected Sebring and Basinger before U.S. Hwy. 98 was built in 1949. You can also enjoy bike riding on the interior "woods road," an old ranch along the hammocks.
For More Information: Okeechobee Service Center FLWATS 1-800-250-4200 or (863) 462-5260
Enter by hiking, bicycling or horse. Four access points on the east side of Hwy. 98, which runs between Sebring and Okeechobee:
Bluff Hammock hiking trailhead is at the end of Bluff Hammock Road. Bluff Hammock Road is 14 miles south of Sebring and 35 miles north of Okeechobee.
Equestrian access is at the end of McArthur Road, three miles north of the main Hickory Hammock trailhead.
Main trailhead at Hickory Hammock is eight miles southeast of Lorida, and about one-half mile northwest of the Istokpoga Canal (18 miles south of Sebring and 33 miles north of Okeechobee on Hwy. 98).
Access for hiking trail also at the south "walk-over" in the Hickory Hammock perimeter fence. It's immediately north of the Istokpoga Canal on Hwy. 98.