MARION COUNTY, FL (352today.com) – According to the U.S. Forest Service, more than 50 personnel and multiple aircraft are working to contain the Shanty 2 Fire near Salt Springs in the Ocala National Forest.
The fire has grown to approximately 60 acres and is expected to increase as crews build containment lines.

Smoke is affecting FL-19 and CR 314, and the Florida Scenic Trail is closed in the area. The cause remains under investigation.
Originally published 5.16.25 at 6:59 a.m.: A wildfire dubbed the “Shanty 2 Fire” is burning near the Shanty Pond Campground, just south of Salt Springs in the Ocala National Forest, and west of FL-19 near the FL-314 junction.
The U.S. Forest Service reports the fire is consuming light fuels and pine needle debris under open timber, with a low rate of spread. As of last night, the fire had grown to approximately 15 acres. Despite recent rainfall, officials say this is a reminder that forest fuels can quickly dry out and reignite.
Crews continued working overnight to contain the edges, with additional firefighting resources arriving this morning.






Smoke Advisory:
- Moderate smoke impacts are expected along FL-19 and FL-314, especially during morning hours.
- Drivers should be prepared for smoke mixing with fog, reducing visibility.
- Anyone encountering visibility issues on the roadway is urged to report it to the Florida Highway Patrol by calling *347 (*FHP).
Motorists traveling through the forest—especially south of Salt Springs—should reduce speed, turn on headlights, and use extreme caution.
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