Bull Creek, Florida

Bull Creek is a rural unincorporated community in Osceola County, Florida, United States.

George W. Hopkins purchased 104,000 acres (420 km2) in east-central Florida in 1902, including what would become Bull Creek.

Hopkins build a small railroad to move timber, mostly Cypress to his sawmill in Melbourne, the area was heavily logged from 1912 until 1928.

[1] The Bull Creek WMA was renamed for former Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission chairman Hershey A.

Bull Creek WMA offers more than 23,000 acres (93 km2) of recreational land, open to the public year round for hiking, horseback riding, and viewing wildlife.