Abandoned Vehicle in the Herky Huffman / Bull Creek Wildlife Management Area
Discover a hidden gem for urban explorers in the heart of the Herky Huffman/Bull Creek Wildlife Management Area. Nestled along the Florida Trail, this abandoned pickup truck offers a fascinating glimpse into Florida’s past. Captured in stunning 360-degree panoramic images taken just after sunrise, the vehicle stands as a weathered relic, slowly succumbing to nature’s embrace. The play of early morning light across the rusting metal creates an atmosphere of serene mystery, perfect for those seeking unique photographic opportunities.
For adventurous bikers and explorers traveling through the Bull Creek Wildlife Management Area, this nearly complete vehicle is a rewarding find. Tucked away in the wilderness, it sits unnoticed by most—waiting to be rediscovered by keen-eyed adventurers. Whether you’re captivated by the allure of abandoned places or enjoy immersing yourself in the raw beauty of nature, this site blends both elements seamlessly. Take a virtual journey through our spherical panoramas or venture out to experience it firsthand.
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About the Wildlife Management Area
The Herky Huffman Bull Creek Wildlife Management Area is located in St. Cloud, Florida. This Wildlife Management Area offers many activities such as hunting, fishing, camping, hiking and wildlife viewing. The landscape is full of scenic creeks, pine flatwoods and floodplain swamps great for exploring and photographing. At the time of writing this, there were no access fees for those who wanted to explore this park. There is even an old cemetery within the WMA grounds, the Crab Grass Creek Cemetery, Lanier Cemetery, Deer Park Cemetery or Sumner’s Place Cemetery as its often referred to. You can view another abandoned vehicle we found in the area and photographed in 360-degreee images. You might also find the Pat Harvey Ford Collection in Crawfordville, Florida interesting. It is a collection of old Fords on the side of the road. You can also check out our top abandoned places in Florida page.
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Equipment used to capture the 360-degree panoramic images:
- Canon DSLR camera
- Canon 8-15mm fisheye
- Manfrotto tripod
- Custom rotating tripod head
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