Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park Trails
This beautiful park, located between urban Tallahassee
and suburban Leon County, offers a nice blend of southern
charm and recreational activities.
Apalachicola
National Forest — The Florida Trail
Much of this trail is flat, dry pine and palmetto
fields with occasional titi swamps. Please be aware
that in periods of heavy rain, certain portions of
the trail may be ankle to waist-deep in water.
Aucilla
River Canoe Trail
High limestone banks frame the trail, and the river
flows through cypress-gum swamp. Wildlife you may
see includes river otter, hawks and a variety of wading
birds.
Leon Sinks Geological Area
Three trails await your exploration into this unique natural showcase. Experience all the sights, sounds and scents the geological area provides.
Miccosukee
Canopy Road Greenway
The trail traverses rolling hills in mixed hardwood
and pine forests, interspersed with several large
pastures reflecting its agricultural background.
Munson Hills Off-Road Bicycle Trail
The Munson Hills Off-Road Bicycle Trail offers a scenic and challenging ride through some of the most varied terrain in the Apalachicola National Forest.
Ochlockonee
River (Lower) Canoe Trail
The trail flows 65 miles through the Panhandle of
Florida. The trail begins just below Lake Talquin,
which was formed by the Jackson Bluff Dam.
Ochlockonee
River (Upper) Canoe Trail
The river is shallow and often silty. Willow trees
line this narrow river. During low water, there will
be some portaging and pullovers.
Sopchoppy
River Canoe Trail
The trail is a good example of a blackwater stream.
High, heavily wooded banks line the river. Wildlife
is abundant.
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge - Mounds Pool Interpretive Trail
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge is one of the oldest refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System. It encompasses 68,000 acres spread out between Wakulla, Jefferson, and Taylor counties along the Gulf Coast of northwest Florida.
Tallahassee-St. Marks Trail State Park
As a paved trail, it provides an excellent workout
for street bikers, walkers and skaters. It also provides
opportunities for horseback riding on the adjacent
unpaved trail, and access to the Munson Hills Off
Road Trails in the National Forest.
Torreya
State Park Trails
Torreya offers visitors an experience that is rarely
found in the Sunshine State. This lush park is home
to varied natural communities from river swamps to
high pinelands.
Wacissa
River Canoe Trail
The trail is a clear, spring-fed stream. Wildlife
is abundant along this narrow, fairly swift trail.
Warblers sing in the trees and wading birds search
for food along the river.
Wakulla
River Canoe Trail
This short canoe trail takes you on a scenic, relaxing
trip down the Wakulla River. It is an easy half-day
trip. The clear, spring-fed river is wide, almost
straight, and lined with cypress trees. Wildlife is
abundant.
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.