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- New Pine Landing, Sunnyvale, Manatee Springs
On these primitive tracts, visitors may enjoy biking, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing on administrative roads, in addition to hunting on the Sunnyvale tract, part of the Log Landing Wildlife Management Area.
For more information on hunting, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at:
The Manatee South tract joins the southern boundary of Manatee Springs State Park. All of the Manatee Springs South tract on the west side of NW 132nd Place is leased to Manatee Springs State Park.
Access is by river only.
Travel south on CR 349, turn left on SE 198th Avenue to the Sunnyvale tract entrance.
Travel west on CR 320, turn left on NW 107th Terrace; at the 90° right turn the road becomes NW 132nd Place; travel 2.5 miles and the entrance is on the left.