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Inglis Lock

Inglis Lock Recreation Area

Constructed for the 1960s era Cross Florida Barge Canal project

Hours

8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year

Fees

No fee required

Location

20751 S.E. 90th Ave.
Inglis FL 34449

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Contact Info

352-758-1000

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Welcome to Inglis Lock Recreation Area

Located near the western end of the Cross Florida Greenway, the Inglis Lock has been non-operational since 1999. The Cross Florida Greenway’s West Zone field office is located here with staff who primarily work from State Route 200 to the Gulf of America.

Recreational opportunities include hiking or biking along the mowed barge canal walking trail westward (along the Bypass Canal), freshwater bank fishing in Lake Rousseau (on the upstream side of the lock), saltwater fishing (along the barge canal shoreline west of the lock) or exploring the extensive multi-use trails on the 1,200-acre Inglis Island (on the south side of the lock via the steel bridge).

There is also a paved trail that starts just west of the lock on Inglis Island with a segment that runs west to the northwest corner of the Island.

Another portion of paved trail heads southward to the Inglis Main Dam on the south side of the island at Lake Rousseau’s western end.

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Manager's Message

With more than 70,000-plus acres and 290 miles of trails for bikers, hikers and equestrians, there is plenty to explore. And for water lovers, there are many paddling opportunities along the Ocklawaha and Withlacoochee rivers.
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Trails at Florida State Parks

Whether by bicycle, horse, wheelchair, kayak or on your own two feet, trails both within and outside our state parks can lead to a wide variety of adventure and opportunity throughout Florida.

Experiences

Bicycling
Bicycling
Fishing
Fishing
Geo-Seeking
Geo-Seeking
Hiking
Hiking
Mountain Biking
Mountain Biking
Picnicking
Picnicking
Walking and Running
Walking and Running
Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife Viewing

Amenities

Parking
Parking
Pets
Pets
1967 Holiday Inn sign welcoming the Cross-Florida Barge Canal. Black and white image.
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History of the Cross Florida Greenway

The greenway follows the path of the abandoned Cross-Florida Barge Canal. Despite never being completed, the gargantuan public works project has a long history.
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Biking at the Cross Florida Greenway

Explore your adventurous side on the Vortex biking ramp or simply traverse the miles of trails at at Cross Florida Greenway. There are over 80 miles of mountain bike trails and a recently added 16 miles of paved trail for road bikers to enjoy. Our system offers trails for all levels of experience. 

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