Indirectly, you can trace Croom’s history back to 1883, when phosphate mining began in Alachua County, and then spread south. About 75 percent of the phosphate used in the United States, mostly to make fertilizer, comes from Florida, even though there are only a few companies left that mine it.
Established in 1973 through the dedicated efforts of The Florida Trail Riders and the Department of Agriculture, the Croom Motorcycle Area is the only state property in Florida dedicated to the needs of off-highway motorcycle and ATV riders, and a mecca for Florida off-road riders, located in the Withlacoochee State Forest near Brooksville, FL.
Article written by Suzi Mingo for American Motorcyclist