Attractions and places to see around Pittman include a variety of natural and historical sites. The area features extensive forest lands, lakes, and significant long-distance trails. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes suitable for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming. This region offers a blend of recreational opportunities and historical points of interest.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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I rode a day after a light rain and encountered no mud. The trails are sandy This section of trail was quite soft. Take a mini pump and adjust tire pressures accordingly. I rode 2.2 tires at 30psi and suffered in the east.
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It must’ve been hard living here in the late 1800’s. If you’d like to visit I think it’s easier to leave the trail and cut through the woods to the road that runs just to the south of the cemetery itself. The next road south after that is unridable sand and I pedaled through the brush anyhow.
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Clearwater Lake Recreation Area spans 32 acres, encircled by longleaf pine and wiregrass. This shaded, wooded setting is perfect for camping, picnicking, swimming, and hiking. Paddle a canoe or kayak around the lake’s shoreline, just over a mile in circumference. Camp in one of the 42 breezy, shaded sites at Clearwater Lake Campground, with bathhouses and showers. The lake is open for fishing or a refreshing dip.
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The Florida Trail stretches 1,500 miles and is one of the eleven National Scenic Trails in the United States. Hikers who hike this trail in full cross swamps, prairies, forests, and coastal dunes. The best time to hike the Florida Trail is during the cooler and drier months, like between November and April.
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The Paisley Woods Bike Trail is a classic Florida trail consisting of packed sand, dirt, and (after rainy days) mud. This path winds its way through the woods and creates a big loop. It is suggested to air down and run wider tires if you have them.
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The foundation for the 1,000-mile Florida Trail was laid back in 1966. Jim Kern, a Florida resident set out to build a similar trail through Florida with his brother after hiking the Appalachian Trail. The first sections were built here in the Ocala National Forest. It took 17 years for the Florida Trail to finally join the ranks of the eleven National Scenic Trails.
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A small, cozy campsite with a beautiful lake that invites you to swim. In Paisley there is everything a hiker needs, a pub, laundromat and shops. So an ideal place to take a day off on the FT.
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The area around Pittman is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Clearwater Lake Recreation Area, a 32-acre lake surrounded by longleaf pine and wiregrass, perfect for swimming and picnicking. The region also features extensive forest lands, including sections of the Ocala National Forest, and diverse landscapes that include swamps, prairies, and coastal dunes along the Florida Trail.
Yes, Pittman is known for its extensive trail network. A significant option is Along the Florida Trail, a section of one of the eleven National Scenic Trails in the United States. This trail stretches 1,500 miles and offers varied terrain through forests, swamps, and prairies. For a shorter experience, the trails around Clearwater Lake Recreation Area are also suitable for hiking.
Cyclists can enjoy the Paisley Woods Bicycle Trail, a classic Florida trail consisting of packed sand and dirt that winds through the woods in a large loop. It offers varied terrain and is suitable for those with wider tires. Remember to adjust tire pressures accordingly for the sandy sections.
Absolutely! Clearwater Lake Recreation Area is an excellent choice for families. It's a shaded, wooded setting ideal for camping, picnicking, swimming, and hiking. You can also paddle a canoe or kayak around the lake's shoreline, which is just over a mile in circumference.
You can explore the Birth of the Florida Trail Historical Marker, which commemorates where the foundation for the 1,000-mile Florida Trail was laid in 1966 within the Ocala National Forest. Another historical point of interest is Shockley Cemetery, offering a glimpse into the past of the region.
The best time to hike sections of the Florida Trail, such as Along the Florida Trail, is during the cooler and drier months. This typically falls between November and April, offering more comfortable conditions for long-distance trekking.
Clearwater Lake Recreation Area offers a range of facilities. You can camp in one of the 42 breezy, shaded sites at Clearwater Lake Campground, which includes bathhouses and showers. The lake is also open for fishing and swimming.
Yes, Clearwater Lake Recreation Area is an excellent spot for both fishing and swimming. The lake spans 32 acres and provides a refreshing dip, especially during warmer months.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural settings and recreational opportunities. For instance, Clearwater Lake Recreation Area is loved for its beautiful lake that invites swimming and its cozy campsite. The area's trails, like the Paisley Woods Bicycle Trail, are enjoyed for their immersive woodland experience.
When cycling the Paisley Woods Bicycle Trail, it's suggested to air down your tires and run wider tires if you have them, as sections can be quite sandy. After light rain, you might encounter some soft spots, so a mini pump to adjust tire pressures on the go can be helpful.
The Florida Trail is one of the eleven National Scenic Trails in the United States, and a significant portion, including its historical origins, runs through this region. The Birth of the Florida Trail Historical Marker marks where the first sections were built in the Ocala National Forest, laying the groundwork for this 1,500-mile long trail.


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