Gateway to the Ocala National Forest
Welcome to Fort McCoy, a rural Marion County community between Silver Springs and the Ocala National Forest in north-central Florida.
Fort McCoy is an unincorporated community in northeast Marion County, Florida, about 20 miles east of Ocala and roughly 30 miles south of Gainesville. It lies west of the Ocala National Forest, directly north of Silver Springs, and between the small neighboring communities of Sparr and Eureka along County Roads 315 and 316. The area is part of the Ocala metropolitan region but feels far removed from it, defined by pine woods, wetlands, and open rural land. The community's name reaches back to the Second Seminole War. A stockaded frontier outpost, originally known as Fort McKay (also spelled MacKay), was constructed in the late 1830s to protect settlers, and the settlement that grew around it later took the name Fort McCoy. That frontier past, together with the surrounding forest and springs, gives Fort McCoy a distinctly Old Florida character. Life here is oriented around space and the outdoors rather than commercial centers. The Ocala National Forest, one of Florida's largest federal forests, lies immediately to the east and provides miles of trails, springs, and hunting and fishing grounds. Silver Springs, long among Florida's best-known natural attractions, sits just to the south. Residents tend to value privacy, larger properties, and access to nature, and the community attracts a mix of long-time local families, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a quiet, self-reliant lifestyle within reach of Ocala and Gainesville. The broader Marion County region is internationally known for its Thoroughbred horse farms, and elements of that equestrian culture reach into the rural areas around Fort McCoy, where pastures, paddocks, and country roads remain a common part of the landscape.
Fort McCoy is located in Marion County, Florida, in the north-central part of the state. It is an unincorporated community northeast of Ocala and part of the Ocala metropolitan statistical area.
No, Fort McCoy is an unincorporated community in Marion County. It does not have its own municipal government and relies on Marion County for services such as roads, fire protection, and emergency response, while students attend Marion County Public Schools.
Fort McCoy's name comes from Fort McKay, a stockaded frontier outpost built in the late 1830s during the Second Seminole War to protect settlers. The settlement that grew around the fort later became known as Fort McCoy.
Fort McCoy is roughly 20 miles east of Ocala, connected by County Road 315 through the Silver Springs area. Gainesville is about 30 miles to the north, placing the community between two of the region's principal cities.
Fort McCoy is served by Marion County Public Schools. Fort McCoy School, a pre-kindergarten through eighth-grade campus, serves the local area and is located within the Ocala National Forest, about 20 miles from Ocala.
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