Croom, Florida

Withlacoochee State Trail at the northern crossing of Croom-Rital Road in Croom, Florida.

Croom, also known by its previous name of Pemberton Ferry,[1][2] is a ghost town in Central Florida near Brooksville, Florida, and Ridge Manor, Florida. A rail line came to Pemberton Ferry in 1884.[1] It was a rail stop by the Withlacoochee River just north of where the I-75 bridge over Croom-Rital Road and Withlacoochee State Trail is today.

The Croom Tract is part of the Withlacoochee State Forest, and is located just north of another ghost town called Oriole.[3] There is also a 20,000 acre Croom Wildlife Management Area.[4] Ruins in the area include 1900 Thomas House, old foundations, a brick vat, the remains of an iron railroad bridge, family cemeteries and pits from phosphate mining. The area once included a turpentine still, sawmill, sugar mill, railroad switch out, railroad bridge and ferry. The area is now popular for turkey hunting and single track mountain biking.[5] Another settlement in the area south of the community was known as Oriole and an abandoned Oriole cemetery remains in existence.