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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great write-up. One question I have for you, Is it allowed to hike through the cattle prairie?

I have hiked a few WMA/Conservation/Parks that have had large cattle fields I moved through but I often worried they might fine me for trespassing or something silly. Often the best views/photo ops are in such large fields.

I always reasoned it was public land therefore ok to be on. Any thoughts or info?

February 2, 2013 at 9:16 PM

Blogger Tom Choma said...

As always, it depends. If the land is marked "no trespassing", then of course stay away from it. But in many cases, the land is leased from the state and as a citizen you should be able to enter it. I always border on the side of caution, but also go where I believe I should be able to go. This is a WMA and as such you should be able to go anywhere you want. Just don't enter the land during hunting season (see my hunting calendar).

February 2, 2013 at 9:28 PM

Blogger Robert Stalnaker said...

I have driven Brumley Road this week and that in itself is a terrifc nature drive. I look forward to going into the WMA for wildlife viewing, birding, photography and hiking. This area is wonderful. I hope this land and the natural areas around it are left alone for us now and for future generations. Seminole County needs natural areas like this to be a feature to increase property values by having nearby natural areas for people to "get away from it all" and enjoy the beauty and wildlife. It is a real asset now--leave it that way and don't allow anymore building nearby.

April 3, 2013 at 9:26 PM

Anonymous Dayton Krzanik said...

• Snow Hill Road Entrance - Access Gate is located near
N 28 40.997 W 081 6.487
Parking is not really allowed there but walking in is allowed. This is the hunting gate similar to Kilbee.

May 29, 2014 at 11:57 AM

Blogger David Scott said...

Recently a few weeks ago, yes it was hot. I went to the Brumley rd site. I parked in the space in front of the entrance area. There is a sign that is is montered by camera- by who? Who are those guys in the golf cart that came by while I was leaving?

I just read about how people entered the trail, I looked a various maps - where are people talking about!

I went thru the space between the fence next to the metal gate, that was locked. I walked on a road. I finally found a marked trail. It was very short and ended up on the path that lead to the river.

Where is the trail and stuff I see on the sites. Where is the trail. I know the sun was bright - perhaps I am blind as well.

I want to tell everyone to provide a better instruction for entering let alone finding the trail - wherever it is?

Plus, who were those guys in the cart - should I be concerned?

July 23, 2021 at 2:43 PM

Blogger Tom Choma said...

A friend went to the Brumley Road parking area yesterday, located at N28 39.899 W81 04.128. He found the parking area just the way it has always been. The area allows parking, as well as information about the area. I have no idea where you wound up with cameras and golf carts, but it wasn’t the designated entrance area. So, bottom line, enter at the designated area and enjoy the area. If I can be of any further assistance, please don’t hesitate to ask.

August 1, 2021 at 11:50 AM

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