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    Split Oak Forest

    4.0 (17 reviews)

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    Peter G.

    Great trails to get lost in! I've been here a few times now and love adventuring and getting lost in the woods. It's beautiful with all of the moss trees and very quiet most of the time, maybe see a person once or twice an hour on a weekend day. I did take away a star since there are portions of the trails that are completely in the open with no shade coverage at all, and times that you're walking on sand which is a bit uncomfortable. I would wear sunscreen and bug spray for those spots. Once you get through them though under the tree coverage it's wonderful!

    Isaac A.

    Come discover a hidden wilderness tucked away in the back roads of Lake Nona/Narcossee area. This area is a great network of trails with paths filled with Spanish moss covered trees, sand trails, short palm bushes, and pond trails. The parking for this reserve has three access points off Narcossee Rd and also at Moss Park. The park is a network of trails that are numbered depending on your position in the park. Following the trails can be quite tricky because some trails are not labeled/numbered. One part between 13-11 rounds off and juts off to a trail road that leads to Moss Park. It's easy to ver off, but best clue is seeing the park entrance sign in the middle of the woods. Despite the signage, the area is very quiet and a great trail through the natural area of Split Oaks. I recommend taking a spur trail to see one of the lakes it's well worth it! All in all, parking was a breeze. For park enjoyment, expect to use about 1.5-2hrs to discover half of the park which I got to discover. It'll be a great local getaway for free!

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    Joe S.

    Split Oak Forest, at least when we entered from the West side, was a bit of a disappointment. Previous reviews mentioned different trails that lead to different places, but in following the Orange trail, we ended up on the Southeast corner at a dead-end of overgrown brush. We had to turn around and head back north to get on the "main" trail which is marked with arrows. Much of the walk was in the open which meant very little shade during the walk. The path was more of a sandy road that was very soft and the truck tire marks made walking difficult. Plan on getting sand in your shoes if you're walking this trail. There are some nice sites like the lakes, cool plants and flowers, and living creatures, however, it felt more like walking on a road than a hike in a forest.

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    Jennifer C.

    I accessed Split Oak Forest via Moss Park. Beautiful outdoor walking area, quiet and well marked by a sand road trail. Will definitely return.

    Robert S.

    Spent all day hiking here, I was so relaxing and you get to see so much wildlife in the area.

    This is a screenshot of our walk. You can match it up to the map and see where we had to double back because of the missing post marker 11.

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    Peaceful hike away from Orlando city center and feels like you're farther from city life than you are.

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    Good place to take a 5 miles hike with nature! We enjoyed our visit to Split Oak Forest.

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    Split Oak Forest - hiking - Updated June 2026

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