Holey Land Wildlife Management Area

The lakes of Holey Land Wildlife Management Area - Photo: Still Gravity.
Hiking around the man-made lakes - License our images here.        

This is protected land with stormwater lakes and canals located a few miles west of the Highway 27 in South Florida. The pavement ends at the public use area and a dirt road gets deep into the wildlife management area. We only crossed two other vehicles in this wet and muddy expanse. 

Why is this place named Holey Land? 

There are two ideas. One says that the area was a bombing range during WW2 and the explosive practices left many craters. The other one blamed nature for the many depressions in this region. 

What is true is that there is plenty of water in this place. 

Dispersed camping is only allowed on the L-5 and Miami Canal Levees on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays out of hunting season. Check the following map and their website for more info. 

WMA map of Holey Land Wildlife Management Area in South Florida.
Map intended only for general orientation. 

DuPuis Wildlife Management Area - east from Lake Okeechobee - is another WMA that has campgrounds.

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