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[ft-l] Advice on Sumter County hikes



I have always enjoyed the hog island trail.  It follows 
the river for several miles, has historical points of 
interest and even enjoys some mild hills.   
Quoting Carl Strohmenger <cstrohme@hsc.usf.edu>:

> Isn't Green Swamp West in Sumter County? This is
> a wonderful trail.
> - Carl
> 
> FTCracker@aol.com wrote:
> > 
> > Hi, all -
> > As you know, I'm working on a hiking book and
> am coming down to my last
> > selections of hikes. I've had some trouble
> finding anything decent in Sumter
> > County. According to the various writeups in
> the Southwest Florida Water
> > Management District webpages and the WMA
> webpages, virtually all of the
> > public lands in Sumter County have multi-use
> jeep trails or sand roads, not
> > hiking trails per se.
> > 
> > Has anyone had a chance to check out any
> Sumter County trails, and are they
> > hiker friendly? My questionable list includes
> Flying Eagle, Half Moon WMA,
> > Lake Panasoffkee, Jumper Creek WMA, and Gum
> Slough. I am going to try the
> > Panosoffkee Outlet because the description of
> the place sounds good, and
> > there is no hunting...but no marked trails as
> such either.
> > 
> > Cheers, Sandy
> >
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