John M. Bethea State Forest is a 37,736-acre state forest in Sanderson, Florida, in northern Baker County near the Florida/Georgia border. It provides a wildlife corridor between the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and the Osceola National Forest. The area was acquired by the State of Florida in 2001.
This beautiful, approximately 1/2 mile walk, will meander along a rough cut path (watch your step) taking you by a welcoming swimming hole and then along the naturally beautiful scenic St. Mary's River.
Note: There isn't cell service in this area so you will need to download the cartridge to your device prior to attempting the Wherigo. Also, once the Wherigo is completed correctly you will be provided the cords. You will need to be able to load the final cords to a device that doesn't require cell reception.
You can download the cartridge John Bethea State Forest Wherigo by clicking HERE