Florida · USA

Bone Valley Trail – Peace River WMA

Fossil hunting meets sand driving in Florida's interior

Moderate

The Bone Valley Trail cuts through one of Florida’s most fossil-rich regions, where phosphate mining exposed Miocene-era sediments loaded with ancient shark teeth and bone fragments. This sandy track winds through Peace River Wildlife Management Area’s scrub pine and palmetto country, passing old mining pits now turned into seasonal wetlands. The trail splits at Fossil Creek, where the deeper sand tests traction control and requires momentum through several soft sections.

Moderate difficulty with high-clearance 4WD recommended for the deeper sand pits and seasonal mud holes during summer rains. Bone Valley gets crowded with fossil hunters on weekends, so midweek trips offer more solitude. Best season runs October through April when water levels drop and sand firms up. No permits required, but check hunting seasons. Dispersed camping allowed in designated areas, and cell service is spotty to nonexistent. Bring recovery gear and extra water – this isn’t your typical Florida beach drive.

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Length (miles)12 mi / 19.3 km
DurationHalf day
Max elevation (ft)185 ft
Best seasonOctober-April
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 4WD
Nearest townBartow, Florida
Land managerFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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