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Tate's Hell State Forest Whiskey George Primitive Group Campsite, FL

Tate’s Hell State Forest is approximately 212,645 acres located in Franklin and Liberty counties, sharing a border with the Apalachicola National Forest to the north. Tate’s Hell is a large patchwork of flatwoods and savannahs with an intricate web of creeks and ...
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Overview
Description

Tate’s Hell State Forest is approximately 212,645 acres located in Franklin and Liberty counties, sharing a border with the Apalachicola National Forest to the north. Tate’s Hell is a large patchwork of flatwoods and savannahs with an intricate web of creeks and wetlands. The forest features the unique dwarf cypress that only reach a mature height of about 15 feet, with some trees estimated at over a century old. Pitcher plant prairies hold a diverse mixture of carnivorous plants, wildflowers and grasses. The carnivorous plants include glistening sundews, butterworts, bladderworts and several species of pitcher plants which trap insects in their erect trumpet-shaped leaves. Tate’s Hell is home to a rich array of wildlife including deer, turkey, black bear, alligators, and many resident and migratory birds. The forest offers space, solitude, and unique natural beauty to the visitors.

Geography:

The Cooked River, New River, and Oklocknee River have all been designated as Outstanding Florida Waters, and each meanders through this forest which spans across 2 counties and exceeds 212,00 acres. Complementing the natural water features are the open pine sand hills, dense woodlands, and over 900 miles of roads and trails. Tree species found on the forest include slash pine, longleaf pine, pond and bald cypress, maple, southern magnolia, hickory, and various species of oak. There is also an abundance of colorful wildflowers during the Autumn, including goldenrod, thistle, and blazing star. These natural features create excellent habitat for bald eagles, fox squirrels, gopher tortoise, white-tail deer, and turkeys, to name a few.

Recreation:

Tate’s Hell State Forest lies between the Apalachicola and Ochlockonee Rivers and offers some outstanding recreation opportunities. Womack Creek campground offers 12 campsites with access to bathhouse, picnic pavilion and boat ramp. Rock Landing Recreation Area provides 3 campsites with access to vaulted restroom, picnic pavilion and boat ramp. Cash Creek Campground has 13 campsites with access to vaulted restroom, bathhouse, interpretive hiking trail, picnic pavilion and boat ramp. County Line OHV campground offers 3 campsites with a vaulted restroom. Other 36 primitive campsites are dispersed throughout the forest mostly along the banks of rivers and creeks. Gully Branch and Vinard’s Place are day use sites for picnicking, fishing or simply relaxing.
Other recreation opportunities include the High Bluff Coastal Hiking Trail, the Ralph G. Kendrick Boardwalk overlooking the dwarf cypress, and the OHV trail system. The forest is open to hunting and fishing regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. For more information about hunting and fishing, please visit MyFWC.com

Facilities:

This area is for group camping only.
Facility will accommodate groups of up to 25 people.
Facility has picnic tables, a large fire ring with benches, stand up grill, boat launch, and a separate designated area to set up hunting dog kennels.

Nearby Attractions:

Attractions/Beaches
Saint George Island Carrablle Beach, Downtown Apalachicola shops, dining, local breweries in Eastpoint and Apalachicola.
County/State/National Parks, Preserves and Refuges
St Marks National Wildlife Refuge, Bald Point State Park, Oklocknee River State Park, Apalchicola National Forest, Apalchicola River Wildlife and Enviromental Area, St George Island State Park, Cape San Blas State Park

Booking Window
Tue Apr 28 2026 - Sun Mar 28 2027

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 11 Month(s) in advance.

Season Dates

Season Schedule

Park Season
Start
End
Peak
Wed Nov 26 2025
Thu Dec 31 2026
Peak
Fri Jan 01 2027
Fri Dec 31 2027
Services and Amenities
Within Park
  • Archaelological Sites
  • Boat Ramp
  • Camping, Primitive
  • Fire Rings
  • Grills
  • Parking
  • Picnic Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Walking
  • Wildlife Viewing
Less Than 1000 Feet
  • Trails, Bicycle
  • Trails, Hiking/Walking, Easy
Less Than 1 Mile
  • Kiosk
Within 10 Miles
  • Atm/Cash Machine
  • Fuel, Vehicles
  • Grocery Store
  • Hiking Trail
  • Office/Ranger Station
  • Propane
  • Restaurant
  • Restrooms
  • Retail, Drinks
  • Retail, Ice
  • Retail, Snacks
  • Retail, Supplies
Greater Than 10 Miles
  • Airport
  • Emergency Services
  • Hospital
  • Information/Contact Station
  • Medical Clinic
  • Motel
  • Nature Center
  • Programs, Nature
Fees and Cancellation Policies

Facility Rates*
Park Season
Site Type
Nightly/Daily Rates
Peak Season
Nov 26 2025 -
Dec 31 2026
Primitive Group
$18.10
Peak Season
Jan 01 2027 -
Dec 31 2027
Primitive Group
$18.10

*Displayed rates do not reflect attribute fees (electrical hookups /water hookups), taxes or incremental charges.

**Weekly rates may not be available for all sites

Getting There
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
29.83149, -84.88632
29°49'53"N, 84°53'11"W

Via I-75:Take I-75 to Exit 309 - CR 476b/CR 673 Webster, FL. From the exit ramp head west on CR 673 turning to the north on CR 673 which changes in road name to CR 476B. Continue north on CR 476B until you arrive at the intersection of CR 476B and CR 476. You will turn left onto CR 476 heading west and go approximately 9 miles towards the blinking light at Broad Street/US 41. You will turn left or head south on Broad Street/US 41.
Via Suncoat Parkway:Take the Suncoast Parkway/SR 589 to Exit 46 Cortez Blvd/SR 50 Exit. Go west on Cortez Blvd/SR 50 approximately 4 miles. You will turn right at the intersection of Cortez Blvd/SR 50 and Cobb Road heading north on Cobb Road approximately 2 miles. You will turn right heading west onto Yontz Road. You will continue on Yontz Road approximately 3 miles crossing Ponce de Leon Blvd/US 98 and Howell Avemue to the intersection of Yontz Road and Broad Street/US 41. You will turn left onto Broad Street/US 41 heading north approximately 2.5 miles to the entrance of Colonel Robins on the right/east side of the roadway.
Please note the only landmark for the facility is a mailbox on the side of the road with 13000 Broad Street on it.
Contact Information
Mailing Address:
Tate's Hell State Forest Whiskey George Primitive Group Campsite
865 Geddie Road
Tallahassee  FL  32304
Phone Number:
Information:  (850)681-5950
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