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DAUBENMIRE TRAIL
Daubenmire Trail. Length: 3.5 miles in 3 loops. From US 27 south of Leesburg, take SR 25A on the right to Owen Rd and follow it to the trailhead. This trail offers a flat, easy walk through deeply shaded hardwood forests on an island in a large marsh. Be prepared formosquitoes.
OCEAN TO LAKE HIKING TRAIL Ocean to Lake Hiking Trail. Length: 63 miles The Ocean To Lake Hiking Trail runs for approximately 63 miles, west from Hobe Sound Beach to Lake Okeechobee.The trail starts at the ocean, entering Jonathan Dickinson State Park at US 1, traveling through the park, Palm Beach County Natural Areas, Corbett Wildlife Management Area and Dupuis Management Area, and ends at the lake. RICHLOAM LOOP TRAILS Richloam Loop Trails. Length: loops of 10, 12, 14 and 26 miles. The Richloam Hiking Trail is just off SR 50 east of Ridge Manor. Follow Clay Sink Rd to the Richloam Fire Tower. Park at the fire tower. A blue blazed connector trail leads to the loop. Richloam offers mostlydry
BELLA VISTA TRAIL
Bella Vista Trail. Length: 1.7 mile loop. The trail is within Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, along A1A south of Marineland, north of Hammock, 12 miles north of Flagler Beach.Trailhead parking is on the right inside the park after you turn left onto old A1A. This is a gentle hiking loop, ideal for families, showcasing a broad variety of habitats in a short walk.CAMP BLANDING
Camp Blanding. Length: 35.9 (linear) from SR 21 to City of Lake Butler. The trail through Camp Blanding takes you through undulating sandhill terrain, with some spectacular scenic views from the hilltops. If it’s a clear day, the distant rumble is not thunder, but bombing exercises.PANHANDLE CHAPTER
The Panhandle Chapter of the Florida Trail Association was formed in 1982 to serve the central and western region of the Florida panhandle (west of the Apalachicola River). Later the Choctawhatchee and Western Gate Chapters were organized to serve the western end of the panhandle. Today the Panhandle Chapter serves six counties in thecentral
ECONFINA CREEK
Econfina Creek. Econfina Trail in Econfina Section – 18 miles. The 18 miles of Florida National Scenic Trail in the Econfina Section are viewed by many hikers as some of the most beautiful in the entire State of Florida. The Econfina Trail passes through public property managed by the Northwest Florida Water Management District . WELCOME TO HAPPY HOOFERS CHAPTER Newsletters Activities Links FTA State Site Trail Info. Welcome to the. Happy Hoofers. Chapter. Happy Hoofers is Now on FaceBook Click Here to Join. All Monthly Meetings will be on Zoom Until Further Notice Normally Monthly Meetings Held At Fern Forest.. Second Thursday of every month at 6:45 P.M. HOME | FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATIONEXPLORE THE FLORIDA TRAILPLAN A HIKECREATE A VOLUNTEER PROFILEVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The Florida Trail Association (FTA) develops, maintains, protects and promotes a network of hiking trails throughout the state, including the unique Florida National Scenic Trail (commonly known as the Florida Trail). Together with our partners, we provide opportunities for the public to hike, engage in outdoor recreation, participate in EASTERN CONTINENTAL TRAIL Eastern Continental Trail. Since 1997, an increasing number of long distance hikers have utilized the Florida Trail as part of a route dubbed the Eastern Continental Trail by thru-hiker Nimblewill Nomad.. This route strings together the Florida Trail with the Pinhoti National Recreation Trail and the Benton MacKaye Trail, to reach theAppalachian Trail.
DAUBENMIRE TRAIL
Daubenmire Trail. Length: 3.5 miles in 3 loops. From US 27 south of Leesburg, take SR 25A on the right to Owen Rd and follow it to the trailhead. This trail offers a flat, easy walk through deeply shaded hardwood forests on an island in a large marsh. Be prepared formosquitoes.
OCEAN TO LAKE HIKING TRAIL Ocean to Lake Hiking Trail. Length: 63 miles The Ocean To Lake Hiking Trail runs for approximately 63 miles, west from Hobe Sound Beach to Lake Okeechobee.The trail starts at the ocean, entering Jonathan Dickinson State Park at US 1, traveling through the park, Palm Beach County Natural Areas, Corbett Wildlife Management Area and Dupuis Management Area, and ends at the lake. RICHLOAM LOOP TRAILS Richloam Loop Trails. Length: loops of 10, 12, 14 and 26 miles. The Richloam Hiking Trail is just off SR 50 east of Ridge Manor. Follow Clay Sink Rd to the Richloam Fire Tower. Park at the fire tower. A blue blazed connector trail leads to the loop. Richloam offers mostlydry
BELLA VISTA TRAIL
Bella Vista Trail. Length: 1.7 mile loop. The trail is within Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, along A1A south of Marineland, north of Hammock, 12 miles north of Flagler Beach.Trailhead parking is on the right inside the park after you turn left onto old A1A. This is a gentle hiking loop, ideal for families, showcasing a broad variety of habitats in a short walk.CAMP BLANDING
Camp Blanding. Length: 35.9 (linear) from SR 21 to City of Lake Butler. The trail through Camp Blanding takes you through undulating sandhill terrain, with some spectacular scenic views from the hilltops. If it’s a clear day, the distant rumble is not thunder, but bombing exercises.PANHANDLE CHAPTER
The Panhandle Chapter of the Florida Trail Association was formed in 1982 to serve the central and western region of the Florida panhandle (west of the Apalachicola River). Later the Choctawhatchee and Western Gate Chapters were organized to serve the western end of the panhandle. Today the Panhandle Chapter serves six counties in thecentral
ECONFINA CREEK
Econfina Creek. Econfina Trail in Econfina Section – 18 miles. The 18 miles of Florida National Scenic Trail in the Econfina Section are viewed by many hikers as some of the most beautiful in the entire State of Florida. The Econfina Trail passes through public property managed by the Northwest Florida Water Management District . WELCOME TO HAPPY HOOFERS CHAPTER Newsletters Activities Links FTA State Site Trail Info. Welcome to the. Happy Hoofers. Chapter. Happy Hoofers is Now on FaceBook Click Here to Join. All Monthly Meetings will be on Zoom Until Further Notice Normally Monthly Meetings Held At Fern Forest.. Second Thursday of every month at 6:45 P.M. EXPLORE THE FLORIDA TRAIL The USDA Forest Service is the administrator of the Florida Trail, charged with planning routes, overseeing development and establishing partnerships to complete the trail. The trail is approximately 1,500-miles long and is intended to offer a continuous, permanent non-motorized recreation opportunity for hiking and other compatibleactivities.
EASTERN CONTINENTAL TRAIL Eastern Continental Trail. Since 1997, an increasing number of long distance hikers have utilized the Florida Trail as part of a route dubbed the Eastern Continental Trail by thru-hiker Nimblewill Nomad.. This route strings together the Florida Trail with the Pinhoti National Recreation Trail and the Benton MacKaye Trail, to reach theAppalachian Trail.
PANHANDLE CHAPTER
The Panhandle Chapter of the Florida Trail Association was formed in 1982 to serve the central and western region of the Florida panhandle (west of the Apalachicola River). Later the Choctawhatchee and Western Gate Chapters were organized to serve the western end of the panhandle. Today the Panhandle Chapter serves six counties in thecentral
BIG OAK TRAIL
Big Oak Trail. Length: 11.2. The Big Oak Trail is located within Suwannee River State Park and the Twin Rivers State Forest.The trail starts at the ranger station inside the park but can also be accessed from the Drew Mansion Ruins along old US 90 west of the Suwannee River, and from CR 141 just east of the Withlacoochee River. TROPICAL TREKKERS CHAPTER Tropical Trekkers Chapter WEBSITE | MEETUP Serving Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie counties Since 1996, the Tropical Trekkers Chapter of the Florida Trail Association has brought together hikers along the Treasure Coast.They are a voice for their local hiking community, with members serving on advisory boards for state parks and working with Martin County to develop a long-range master plan WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER TRAIL Withlacoochee River Trail. Length: 5.3 mile loop. Withlacoochee River Park is east of Dade City off River Road, along the Withlacoochee River. The trails offer level but sometimes rugged hiking through floodplain forests, oak hammocks, sandhills, cypress stands and marshlands along the Withlacoochee River.FOOTPRINT MAGAZINE
The Florida Trail Association’s statewide publication, The Footprint, is published quarterly for Florida Trail Association members and friends of the Florida Trail. Each issue keeps you up to date with current events on the trail and with the Association. It includes highlights of upcoming activities that are open to the public, and promotesLOXAHATCHEE CHAPTER
Chartered in 1982, the Loxahatchee Chapter of the Florida Trail Association began with a core group of 36 outdoors enthusiasts, some of whom had participated in blazing a new trail through the Corbett Wildlife Management Area. Members soon after took on the task of blazing the Florida Trail around Lake Okeechobee and took over care ofthe major
WELCOME TO HAPPY HOOFERS CHAPTER Newsletters Activities Links FTA State Site Trail Info. Welcome to the. Happy Hoofers. Chapter. Happy Hoofers is Now on FaceBook Click Here to Join. All Monthly Meetings will be on Zoom Until Further Notice Normally Monthly Meetings Held At Fern Forest.. Second Thursday of every month at 6:45 P.M.SUNCOAST CHAPTER
The Richloam hiking trail wanders across this 50,000 acre tract of the Withlacoochee State Forest. There is a main loop trail blazed in orange with crossover trails blazed in blue allowing short day hikes or longer multi-day backpack trips. The total length of the trail is 25 miles. Richloam offers a HOME | FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATIONEXPLORE THE FLORIDA TRAILPLAN A HIKECREATE A VOLUNTEER PROFILEVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The Florida Trail Association (FTA) develops, maintains, protects and promotes a network of hiking trails throughout the state, including the unique Florida National Scenic Trail (commonly known as the Florida Trail). Together with our partners, we provide opportunities for the public to hike, engage in outdoor recreation, participate in OCEAN TO LAKE HIKING TRAIL Ocean to Lake Hiking Trail. Length: 63 miles The Ocean To Lake Hiking Trail runs for approximately 63 miles, west from Hobe Sound Beach to Lake Okeechobee.The trail starts at the ocean, entering Jonathan Dickinson State Park at US 1, traveling through the park, Palm Beach County Natural Areas, Corbett Wildlife Management Area and Dupuis Management Area, and ends at the lake.DAUBENMIRE TRAIL
Daubenmire Trail. Length: 3.5 miles in 3 loops. From US 27 south of Leesburg, take SR 25A on the right to Owen Rd and follow it to the trailhead. This trail offers a flat, easy walk through deeply shaded hardwood forests on an island in a large marsh. Be prepared formosquitoes.
RICHLOAM LOOP TRAILS Richloam Loop Trails. Length: loops of 10, 12, 14 and 26 miles. The Richloam Hiking Trail is just off SR 50 east of Ridge Manor. Follow Clay Sink Rd to the Richloam Fire Tower. Park at the fire tower. A blue blazed connector trail leads to the loop. Richloam offers mostlydry
CROOM LOOP TRAILS
Croom Loop Trails. Length: 19.1 miles in 3 loops. The Croom Loop Trails are located on the western side of the Withlacoochee River in the Croom Tract of Withlacoochee State Forest, near Ridge Manor, FL.There is hilly walking through deeply forested ravines on the northern section, gently rolling sandhills to the south, and low-lying floodplain forests along the river.CAMP BLANDING
Camp Blanding. Length: 35.9 (linear) from SR 21 to City of Lake Butler. The trail through Camp Blanding takes you through undulating sandhill terrain, with some spectacular scenic views from the hilltops. If it’s a clear day, the distant rumble is not thunder, but bombing exercises.BELLA VISTA TRAIL
Bella Vista Trail. Length: 1.7 mile loop. The trail is within Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, along A1A south of Marineland, north of Hammock, 12 miles north of Flagler Beach.Trailhead parking is on the right inside the park after you turn left onto old A1A. This is a gentle hiking loop, ideal for families, showcasing a broad variety of habitats in a short walk.ECONFINA CREEK
Econfina Creek. Econfina Trail in Econfina Section – 18 miles. The 18 miles of Florida National Scenic Trail in the Econfina Section are viewed by many hikers as some of the most beautiful in the entire State of Florida. The Econfina Trail passes through public property managed by the Northwest Florida Water Management District .FOOTPRINT MAGAZINE
The Florida Trail Association’s statewide publication, The Footprint, is published quarterly for Florida Trail Association members and friends of the Florida Trail. Each issue keeps you up to date with current events on the trail and with the Association. It includes highlights of upcoming activities that are open to the public, and promotes APALACHEE CHAPTER OF THE FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATION Welcome! We are a local chapter of the Florida Trail Association, based in and around Leon County and the Big Bend region, where you’ll find some of the finest hiking in all of Florida.We have monthly programs on hiking and other outdoor topics, build and maintain the Florida National Scenic Trail and other hiking trails, lead hikes, paddles, biking and other activities. HOME | FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATIONEXPLORE THE FLORIDA TRAILPLAN A HIKECREATE A VOLUNTEER PROFILEVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The Florida Trail Association (FTA) develops, maintains, protects and promotes a network of hiking trails throughout the state, including the unique Florida National Scenic Trail (commonly known as the Florida Trail). Together with our partners, we provide opportunities for the public to hike, engage in outdoor recreation, participate in OCEAN TO LAKE HIKING TRAIL Ocean to Lake Hiking Trail. Length: 63 miles The Ocean To Lake Hiking Trail runs for approximately 63 miles, west from Hobe Sound Beach to Lake Okeechobee.The trail starts at the ocean, entering Jonathan Dickinson State Park at US 1, traveling through the park, Palm Beach County Natural Areas, Corbett Wildlife Management Area and Dupuis Management Area, and ends at the lake.DAUBENMIRE TRAIL
Daubenmire Trail. Length: 3.5 miles in 3 loops. From US 27 south of Leesburg, take SR 25A on the right to Owen Rd and follow it to the trailhead. This trail offers a flat, easy walk through deeply shaded hardwood forests on an island in a large marsh. Be prepared formosquitoes.
RICHLOAM LOOP TRAILS Richloam Loop Trails. Length: loops of 10, 12, 14 and 26 miles. The Richloam Hiking Trail is just off SR 50 east of Ridge Manor. Follow Clay Sink Rd to the Richloam Fire Tower. Park at the fire tower. A blue blazed connector trail leads to the loop. Richloam offers mostlydry
CROOM LOOP TRAILS
Croom Loop Trails. Length: 19.1 miles in 3 loops. The Croom Loop Trails are located on the western side of the Withlacoochee River in the Croom Tract of Withlacoochee State Forest, near Ridge Manor, FL.There is hilly walking through deeply forested ravines on the northern section, gently rolling sandhills to the south, and low-lying floodplain forests along the river.CAMP BLANDING
Camp Blanding. Length: 35.9 (linear) from SR 21 to City of Lake Butler. The trail through Camp Blanding takes you through undulating sandhill terrain, with some spectacular scenic views from the hilltops. If it’s a clear day, the distant rumble is not thunder, but bombing exercises.BELLA VISTA TRAIL
Bella Vista Trail. Length: 1.7 mile loop. The trail is within Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, along A1A south of Marineland, north of Hammock, 12 miles north of Flagler Beach.Trailhead parking is on the right inside the park after you turn left onto old A1A. This is a gentle hiking loop, ideal for families, showcasing a broad variety of habitats in a short walk.ECONFINA CREEK
Econfina Creek. Econfina Trail in Econfina Section – 18 miles. The 18 miles of Florida National Scenic Trail in the Econfina Section are viewed by many hikers as some of the most beautiful in the entire State of Florida. The Econfina Trail passes through public property managed by the Northwest Florida Water Management District .FOOTPRINT MAGAZINE
The Florida Trail Association’s statewide publication, The Footprint, is published quarterly for Florida Trail Association members and friends of the Florida Trail. Each issue keeps you up to date with current events on the trail and with the Association. It includes highlights of upcoming activities that are open to the public, and promotes APALACHEE CHAPTER OF THE FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATION Welcome! We are a local chapter of the Florida Trail Association, based in and around Leon County and the Big Bend region, where you’ll find some of the finest hiking in all of Florida.We have monthly programs on hiking and other outdoor topics, build and maintain the Florida National Scenic Trail and other hiking trails, lead hikes, paddles, biking and other activities. EASTERN CONTINENTAL TRAIL Eastern Continental Trail. Since 1997, an increasing number of long distance hikers have utilized the Florida Trail as part of a route dubbed the Eastern Continental Trail by thru-hiker Nimblewill Nomad.. This route strings together the Florida Trail with the Pinhoti National Recreation Trail and the Benton MacKaye Trail, to reach theAppalachian Trail.
CENTRAL FLORIDA CHAPTER Serving Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties The Central Florida Chapter was chartered in 1981 and is one of FTA’s largest chapters with more than 500 members. Our active members lead and participate in many activities, including the popular TGIF “after work” hikes, Historical Hikes in the Central Florida area, the Winter Wednesday Hike Series, and a variety of other hiking, bikingPANHANDLE CHAPTER
The Panhandle Chapter of the Florida Trail Association was formed in 1982 to serve the central and western region of the Florida panhandle (west of the Apalachicola River). Later the Choctawhatchee and Western Gate Chapters were organized to serve the western end of the panhandle. Today the Panhandle Chapter serves six counties in thecentral
CHOCTAWHATCHEE CHAPTER The Choctawhatchee Chapter of the Florida Trail Association, chartered in January 2006, builds and maintains trails on Eglin Air Force Base Reservation, Northwest Florida Water Management District land, and Nokuse Plantation. The chapter is home to the Florida Trail Gateway Community of Crestview. Major chapter activities include the EglinBIG OAK TRAIL
Big Oak Trail. Length: 11.2. The Big Oak Trail is located within Suwannee River State Park and the Twin Rivers State Forest.The trail starts at the ranger station inside the park but can also be accessed from the Drew Mansion Ruins along old US 90 west of the Suwannee River, and from CR 141 just east of the Withlacoochee River.ECONFINA CREEK
Econfina Creek. Econfina Trail in Econfina Section – 18 miles. The 18 miles of Florida National Scenic Trail in the Econfina Section are viewed by many hikers as some of the most beautiful in the entire State of Florida. The Econfina Trail passes through public property managed by the Northwest Florida Water Management District .CENTRAL REGION
The only thing we love more than trails is volunteers! Volunteers are the heart and soul of the Florida Trail Association. Visit theVolunteer Portal
WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER TRAIL Withlacoochee River Trail. Length: 5.3 mile loop. Withlacoochee River Park is east of Dade City off River Road, along the Withlacoochee River. The trails offer level but sometimes rugged hiking through floodplain forests, oak hammocks, sandhills, cypress stands and marshlands along the Withlacoochee River.FOOTPRINT MAGAZINE
The Florida Trail Association’s statewide publication, The Footprint, is published quarterly for Florida Trail Association members and friends of the Florida Trail. Each issue keeps you up to date with current events on the trail and with the Association. It includes highlights of upcoming activities that are open to the public, and promotes WELCOME TO HAPPY HOOFERS CHAPTER Newsletters Activities Links FTA State Site Trail Info. Welcome to the. Happy Hoofers. Chapter. Happy Hoofers is Now on FaceBook Click Here to Join. All Monthly Meetings will be on Zoom Until Further Notice Normally Monthly Meetings Held At Fern Forest.. Second Thursday of every month at 6:45 P.M. HOME | FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATIONEXPLORE THE FLORIDA TRAILPLAN A HIKECREATE A VOLUNTEER PROFILEVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The Florida Trail Association (FTA) develops, maintains, protects and promotes a network of hiking trails throughout the state, including the unique Florida National Scenic Trail (commonly known as the Florida Trail). Together with our partners, we provide opportunities for the public to hike, engage in outdoor recreation, participate in EXPLORE THE FLORIDA TRAIL The USDA Forest Service is the administrator of the Florida Trail, charged with planning routes, overseeing development and establishing partnerships to complete the trail. The trail is approximately 1,500-miles long and is intended to offer a continuous, permanent non-motorized recreation opportunity for hiking and other compatibleactivities.
BELLA VISTA TRAIL
Bella Vista Trail. Length: 1.7 mile loop. The trail is within Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, along A1A south of Marineland, north of Hammock, 12 miles north of Flagler Beach.Trailhead parking is on the right inside the park after you turn left onto old A1A. This is a gentle hiking loop, ideal for families, showcasing a broad variety of habitats in a short walk.PANHANDLE REGION
Panhandle Region. Florida’s Panhandle offers beautiful hiking experiences along the Gulf of Mexico. Here visitors can be treated to pine-fringed estuaries and long walks along the sparkling sands. The panhandle is known for its “hills,” where hikers are challenged to transverse steep ravines, along narrow footpaths. Florida’s highpoint
DAUBENMIRE TRAIL
Daubenmire Trail. Length: 3.5 miles in 3 loops. From US 27 south of Leesburg, take SR 25A on the right to Owen Rd and follow it to the trailhead. This trail offers a flat, easy walk through deeply shaded hardwood forests on an island in a large marsh. Be prepared formosquitoes.
CROOM LOOP TRAILS
Croom Loop Trails. Length: 19.1 miles in 3 loops. The Croom Loop Trails are located on the western side of the Withlacoochee River in the Croom Tract of Withlacoochee State Forest, near Ridge Manor, FL.There is hilly walking through deeply forested ravines on the northern section, gently rolling sandhills to the south, and low-lying floodplain forests along the river. RICHLOAM LOOP TRAILS Richloam Loop Trails. Length: loops of 10, 12, 14 and 26 miles. The Richloam Hiking Trail is just off SR 50 east of Ridge Manor. Follow Clay Sink Rd to the Richloam Fire Tower. Park at the fire tower. A blue blazed connector trail leads to the loop. Richloam offers mostlydry
CAMP BLANDING
Camp Blanding. Length: 35.9 (linear) from SR 21 to City of Lake Butler. The trail through Camp Blanding takes you through undulating sandhill terrain, with some spectacular scenic views from the hilltops. If it’s a clear day, the distant rumble is not thunder, but bombing exercises.CENTRAL REGION
The only thing we love more than trails is volunteers! Volunteers are the heart and soul of the Florida Trail Association. Visit theVolunteer Portal
WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER TRAIL Withlacoochee River Trail. Length: 5.3 mile loop. Withlacoochee River Park is east of Dade City off River Road, along the Withlacoochee River. The trails offer level but sometimes rugged hiking through floodplain forests, oak hammocks, sandhills, cypress stands HOME | FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATIONEXPLORE THE FLORIDA TRAILPLAN A HIKECREATE A VOLUNTEER PROFILEVOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES The Florida Trail Association (FTA) develops, maintains, protects and promotes a network of hiking trails throughout the state, including the unique Florida National Scenic Trail (commonly known as the Florida Trail). Together with our partners, we provide opportunities for the public to hike, engage in outdoor recreation, participate in EXPLORE THE FLORIDA TRAIL The USDA Forest Service is the administrator of the Florida Trail, charged with planning routes, overseeing development and establishing partnerships to complete the trail. The trail is approximately 1,500-miles long and is intended to offer a continuous, permanent non-motorized recreation opportunity for hiking and other compatibleactivities.
BELLA VISTA TRAIL
Bella Vista Trail. Length: 1.7 mile loop. The trail is within Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, along A1A south of Marineland, north of Hammock, 12 miles north of Flagler Beach.Trailhead parking is on the right inside the park after you turn left onto old A1A. This is a gentle hiking loop, ideal for families, showcasing a broad variety of habitats in a short walk.PANHANDLE REGION
Panhandle Region. Florida’s Panhandle offers beautiful hiking experiences along the Gulf of Mexico. Here visitors can be treated to pine-fringed estuaries and long walks along the sparkling sands. The panhandle is known for its “hills,” where hikers are challenged to transverse steep ravines, along narrow footpaths. Florida’s highpoint
DAUBENMIRE TRAIL
Daubenmire Trail. Length: 3.5 miles in 3 loops. From US 27 south of Leesburg, take SR 25A on the right to Owen Rd and follow it to the trailhead. This trail offers a flat, easy walk through deeply shaded hardwood forests on an island in a large marsh. Be prepared formosquitoes.
CROOM LOOP TRAILS
Croom Loop Trails. Length: 19.1 miles in 3 loops. The Croom Loop Trails are located on the western side of the Withlacoochee River in the Croom Tract of Withlacoochee State Forest, near Ridge Manor, FL.There is hilly walking through deeply forested ravines on the northern section, gently rolling sandhills to the south, and low-lying floodplain forests along the river. RICHLOAM LOOP TRAILS Richloam Loop Trails. Length: loops of 10, 12, 14 and 26 miles. The Richloam Hiking Trail is just off SR 50 east of Ridge Manor. Follow Clay Sink Rd to the Richloam Fire Tower. Park at the fire tower. A blue blazed connector trail leads to the loop. Richloam offers mostlydry
CAMP BLANDING
Camp Blanding. Length: 35.9 (linear) from SR 21 to City of Lake Butler. The trail through Camp Blanding takes you through undulating sandhill terrain, with some spectacular scenic views from the hilltops. If it’s a clear day, the distant rumble is not thunder, but bombing exercises.CENTRAL REGION
The only thing we love more than trails is volunteers! Volunteers are the heart and soul of the Florida Trail Association. Visit theVolunteer Portal
WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER TRAIL Withlacoochee River Trail. Length: 5.3 mile loop. Withlacoochee River Park is east of Dade City off River Road, along the Withlacoochee River. The trails offer level but sometimes rugged hiking through floodplain forests, oak hammocks, sandhills, cypress stands FLORIDA TRAIL MAP AND DATABOOK Explore the Florida Trail Using our Online Interactive Map: This map utilizes US Forest Service GIS data for the Florida Trail. Please send any corrections or comments regarding this ArcGIS on-line map to FNST@fs.fed.us.. If you are planning a race or similar large event on the Florida Trail, please contact Trail Program Director, Kelly Van Patten: kellyvp@floridatrail.org.BECOME A MEMBER
Become a Member. Support the Florida Trail Association and our mission by becoming a member or by renewing your current membership today! Our members receive many benefits, including automatic membership in a local chapter in your area, which holds its own meetings and activities and sends out a newsletter pertinent to what’s going on in your area; a subscription to the Footprint magazinePANHANDLE REGION
Panhandle Region. Florida’s Panhandle offers beautiful hiking experiences along the Gulf of Mexico. Here visitors can be treated to pine-fringed estuaries and long walks along the sparkling sands. The panhandle is known for its “hills,” where hikers are challenged to transverse steep ravines, along narrow footpaths. Florida’s highpoint
OCEAN TO LAKE HIKING TRAIL Ocean to Lake Hiking Trail. Length: 63 miles The Ocean To Lake Hiking Trail runs for approximately 63 miles, west from Hobe Sound Beach to Lake Okeechobee.The trail starts at the ocean, entering Jonathan Dickinson State Park at US 1, traveling through the park, Palm Beach County Natural Areas, Corbett Wildlife Management Area and Dupuis Management Area, and ends at the lake. WITHLACOOCHEE RIVER TRAIL Withlacoochee River Trail. Length: 5.3 mile loop. Withlacoochee River Park is east of Dade City off River Road, along the Withlacoochee River. The trails offer level but sometimes rugged hiking through floodplain forests, oak hammocks, sandhills, cypress stands and marshlands along the Withlacoochee River. PERMITS | FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATION Permits. The following checklist outlines the permits and permissions that are necessary to hike all segments of the Florida Trail (FNST). Remember, you must be a Florida Trail Association Member to cross any section that includes private property, regardless of the need for apermit.
CENTRAL REGION
The only thing we love more than trails is volunteers! Volunteers are the heart and soul of the Florida Trail Association. Visit theVolunteer Portal
HILLSBOROUGH RIVER TRAIL Hillsborough River State Park, constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. in 1936, is one of the oldest state parks in Florida.. The river through the park is noted for its rapids and surrounding hardwood forests. Visitors may find wild turkeys, pileatedwoodpeckers, barred
PANHANDLE CHAPTER
The Panhandle Chapter of the Florida Trail Association was formed in 1982 to serve the central and western region of the Florida panhandle (west of the Apalachicola River). Later the Choctawhatchee and Western Gate Chapters were organized to serve the western end of the panhandle. Today the Panhandle Chapter serves six counties in thecentral
POTTS PRESERVE TRAIL Potts Preserve Trail. Potts Preserve is just northeast of Inverness. Follow US 41 N to CR 581. Follow CR 581 E for 6.8 miles to Hooty Point Rd. Turn left. The trailhead is 0.3 mile ahead on the left. The hike includes mostly level walking (except along portions of the river loops) through a variety of habitats, some of which may requirewading.
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The Florida Trail is a 1,500 mile footpath from one end of the state to the other. Explore an interactive map of the Florida Trail.Florida Trail Map
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Learn More Previous Next ABOUT THE FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATION The Florida Trail Association (FTA) develops, maintains, protects and promotes a network of hiking trails throughout the state, including the unique Florida National Scenic Trail (commonly known as the Florida Trail). Together with our partners, we provide opportunities for the public to hike, engage in outdoor recreation, participate in environmental education and contribute to meaningful volunteer work.Read More
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APRIL 2021 E-BLAZE
Take a look at April's E-Blaze for exciting new updates!May 4, 2021
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FLORIDA TRAIL PHOTO CONTEST 2021 Congratulations to the winners of the Florida Trail Photo Contest who will be featured in our first ever calendar for 2022! The winners are:Alison
April 1, 2021
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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FTA ANNUAL “VIRTUAL” MEETING 2021 04/03/2021-04/03/2021 9:00AM - 4:00PM25
Jan
WILD & SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL 2020 01/25/2020-01/25/2020 5:00PM - 10:00PM08
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2019 PANHANDLE GATHERING 11/08/2019 1:00PM - 12:00PM04
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BIG OAK CELEBRATION HIKE 10/04/2019-10/04/2019 9:00AM - 3:00PMVIEW ALL EVENTS
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THE FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATION The only thing we love more than trails is volunteers! Volunteers are the heart and soul of the Florida Trail Association. Every year, hundreds of people from Florida and across the nation and even the world contribute thousands of hours to building and maintaining the Florida Trail! Our volunteers make generous contributions of their time and resources to help preserve the trail for the enjoyment offuture generations.
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for Current Volunteers520
FLORIDA TRAIL ASSOCIATION VOLUNTEERS23000
VOLUNTEER HOURS CONTRIBUTED IN 20191500
MILES OF TRAIL
56
DIFFERENT LAND MANAGEMENT UNITSCORPORATE PARTNERS
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