Bivens Arm Nature Park Trail
The park offers parking, restrooms, a picnic area,
pavilion and overlook, and extensive interpretive
signage.
Bulow
Creek Canoe Trail
The trail leads upstream and back and then downstream
to the entrance of the Intracoastal Waterway. Much
of the trail flows through grassy coastal marsh typical
of the Atlantic Coast.
Fort
Clinch State Park Trails
The trail system includes a 6.5 mile unpaved “loop”
trail for hikers and off road bicyclists, the park’s
paved road, and several miles of beaches along Cumberland
Sound with hard packed sand for riding and hiking
during low tides.
Gainesville – Depot Avenue Trail
This trail follows a former rail corridor through
residential and industrial areas in southeast Gainesville. Gainesville
- Hawthorne State Trail State Park
Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail State Park stretches 16
miles from the City of Gainesville’s Boulware
Springs Park through the Paynes Prairie Preserve State
Park and the Lochloosa Wildlife Management Area.
Gainesville – Waldo Road Greenway
This nicely landscaped trail follows a former rail
corridor through residential and industrial areas
in southeast Gainesville.
Guana
River State Park Trails
This park offers history, beautiful coastal ecosytems
and pleasurable trail experiences. Only a few miles
from St. Augustine, the park also provides great Atlantic
Ocean swimming and surf fishing as well as some freshwater
lake fishing.
Jacksonville-Baldwin
Trail
The Jacksonville-Baldwin trail offers a sense of seclusion
you might not expect from a trail that starts about
5 miles from downtown Jacksonville.
Nature
Coast Trail State Park
The trail consists of two primary alignments built
along abandoned rail lines that intersect at Wilcox
Junction, connecting the communities of Cross City,
Trenton, Fanning Springs and Chiefland.
O'Leno
State Park Trails
One of Florida’s original state parks, O’Leno
is located on the banks of the scenic Santa Fe River,
a tributary of the Suwannee River.
Paynes
Prairie Preserve State Park Trails
The prairie is a prime wildlife viewing area. This
park offers opportunities for hikers, bikers and equestrians
to explore its natural and historical wonders.
Pellicer
Creek Canoe Trail
This four mile trail winds through tidal marsh. Along
the creek, you can often see wading birds, waterfowl,
alligator, otter and raccoon. Bald eagles’ nests
are in this area.
Santa Fe River Canoe Trail
Wildlife is abundant along the trail. Look for turtles,
alligators, and wading birds. The trail ends three
miles upstream of the confluence of the Santa Fe and
the Suwannee River.
St.
Marys River Canoe Trail
White sandbars are found at almost every bend, making
camping an easy and enjoyable addition to your paddling
trip.
Suwannee
River (Lower) Canoe Trail
This section of the Suwannee River begins at Suwannee
River State Park and continues downstream for 51.7
miles.
Withlacoochee
River (North) Canoe Trail
The Withlacoochee River gently curves through Twin
Rivers State Forest past hardwood forests, crystal-clear
springs, and sandbars along the bends.