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Tosohatchee State Park
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Contact Information
3365 Taylor Creek Road
Christmas, FL 32709-9130
(407) 568-5893
Driving Directions
Tosohatchee State Reserve is located on Taylor
Creek Road in Christmas (east of Orlando).

Heading east on State Road 50, turn right on Taylor Creek Road and proceed three (3) miles to the park entrance on your left.
From State Road 528 (Bee-line), take the State Road 520 exit and go north on State Road 520 approximately 1/2 mile, turn right on Taylor Creek Road and proceed approximately two (2) miles to park entrance on right.Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until sundown 365 days a year.
The 28,000 acres of Tosohatchee border 19 miles of the St. Johns River in east Orange County. The land was purchased in 1977 under Florida's Environmentally Endangered Lands program in order to preserve its aesthetic qualities and the extensive wetlands that are essential water cleansing and storage areas for the St. Johns River.
Park Fees
Admission Fees - $3.00 per vehicle for up to 8 people. Camping is $4.00 per night per person.
Pedestrians, Bicyclists, Extra Passengers, Passengers In Vehicles With Holder of Annual Individual Entrance Permit, Members of Organized Groups - Admission Fee $1.00
Park Activities
Bicycling, Primitive Camping, Youth Camping, Fishing, Horse Trails, Hunting, Nature Trails, and Wildlife Viewing
