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General James A. Van Fleet State Trail is a rail trail in
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, named after General James A. Van Fleet, who was a distinguished combat commander in both World Wars and the Korean War. It is protected as a
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and occupies a abandoned portion of the
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's Miami Subdivision through Central Florida's Green Swamp area. It extends from Polk City in the south to Mabel in the north. It passes through Bay Lake and crosses
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, Polk and
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counties. The entire length of the trail is paved approximately wide and is mostly straight, containing only one slight curve toward the southern end of the trail just north of the Polk City trailhead.


Fauna

Among the
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that can be seen along the trail are
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s, herons and various raptors. Also sighted are
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, Florida gopher tortoises,
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s,
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s and
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s.


Recreational activities

Activities include
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, biking, and viewing wildlife.


Hours and fees

Florida state parks are open between 8 a.m. and sundown every day of the year (including holidays). There is no admission necessary to use the park.


Accessibility

The trail has four trailheads with parking areas specifically for the trail, each spaced approximately apart. These are located in Polk City at the intersection of State Road 33 and County Road 665; Green Pond at the intersection of Green Pond Road and the trail itself; Bay Lake at the intersection of Bay Lake Road (County Road 565) and the trail itself; and finally in Mabel where the trail intersects with State Road 50. The right of way for the former railroad line continues north on its way to Coleman. This line carried the Silver Meteor between Coleman and Auburndale until 1988, and had a bridge under SR 50 until the early-2010s.


Amenities

Amenities include a picnic pavilion, several picnic tables, restrooms, and drinking fountains. Parking, restrooms, and drinking fountains are available at all four trailheads.


Gallery

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External links


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