Church Grade Trail - Osceola NF 237

Total Miles
6.5

Elevation

42.94 ft

Duration

1 Hours

Technical Rating

5

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Winter

Trail Overview

The Church Grade Trail, also known as Osceola National Forest Road 237, connects the Swamp Thing Trail at the north end and Greenfield Trail at the south end. It takes you through the Osceola National Forest from north to south. The road conditions are a mixture of packed sand, loose sand, some deep holes, and ditches that can turn into 2 feet deep mud holes after rainy days. There's one river crossing at the north part of the trail. It's 1-4 feet deep and at least 150 feet long. There are measure sticks on both ends to show you the water level. The road is always wide enough for two vehicles to pass. Some sections require 4WD and high clearance. All vehicles must be street-legal. Osceola National Forest is a National Forest located in northeast Florida. It's a peaceful place where people come to escape their busy lives and reconnect with the land. Flatwoods and swamps transport visitors back in time and provide a tranquil setting for hunting, fishing, and swimming opportunities.

Photos of Church Grade Trail - Osceola NF 237

Church Grade Trail - Osceola NF 237
Church Grade Trail - Osceola NF 237

Difficulty

The majority of the trail is a 2, the hardest part of the trail is the river crossing north of Drew Grade Trail. The river crossing can be tricky depending on the water level. Remember to tread lightly.

Technical Rating

5

Status Reports

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Access Description

You can access the Church Grade trail from the Swamp Thing Trail or Drew Grade Trail at the north end and Greenfield Trail at the south end.

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