The forest is made up of approximately 200,000 acres (809.4 km2) of pine flatwoods and cypress-hardwood swamps in northeastern Florida and is about 50 miles west of Jacksonville. It is located in parts of Columbia, Baker, Bradford, and Hamilton counties. [1] The forest is headquartered in Tallahassee, as are all four National Forests in Florida, but there are local ranger district offices located in Olustee.
A 23-mile (37.01 km) section of the Florida National Scenic Trail is included in the park grounds. Other hiking trails in the Park include: Olustee Battlefield Trail (an American Civil War battlefield), Trampled Track Trail, and Mt. Carrie Trail. There are two horseback riding trails through open pine flatwoods and near scenic bays. The park is also open to hunters and fishermen with permits.