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Hike or Bike Your Way Through South Walton's Trails

 

Scenic Highway 98:

Known as the original beach cruising spot in South Walton, Scenic Gulf Drive (as it’s officially known) is a beachfront roadway in Miramar Beach that offers breathtaking views of the Gulf and South Walton’s sugar-white sands. Biking along Scenic Gulf Drive’s paved multi-use path you’ll enjoy an easy ride, great views and cool ocean breezes.

2375 Scenic Gulf Drive, Miramar Beach

 

Topsail Hill Preserve State Park:

With 1,600 acres of stunning bald cypress ponds, nature trails that traverse mountainous sand dunes and two freshwater coastal dune lakes, Topsail Hill Preserve State Park in Santa Rosa Beach offers bike riders plenty of natural beauty and 14 unique plant communities. The park’s trails offer riders a variety of options, both laid back and challenging.

7525 W. Scenic Highway 30A, Santa Rosa Beach

  • Morris Lake Trail – 2.5 miles, difficult
  • Old Growth Trail – 2.1 miles, difficult
  • Deer Track Trail – 1.5 miles, difficult
  • Turpentine Trail – 2.1 miles, moderate
  • Gopher Tortoise Trail – 2.1 miles, moderate
  • Campbell Lake Bike Path – 3.2 miles, easy
  • Beach Tram Path – 2.1 miles, easy/moderate  (while paved it is uphill on way back from the beach)
  • No Name Lake Trail - .3 mile, moderate 

 

Timpoochee Trail:

The Timpoochee Trail, named after Timpoochee Kinnard, an influential Chief of the Euchee tribe, is one of the most widely used paved paths in South Walton. Running parallel to Scenic Highway 30A, the 19-mile multi-use path winds its way from Dune Allen in the west to Inlet Beach in the east through 12 of South Walton’s 16 beach neighborhoods, while also showcasing views of recreational areas, state parks, the state forest and 15 coastal dune lakes. The trail is paved, protected and mostly level, with just a few Florida hills.

 

 

Grayton Beach State Park:

With pristine landscapes, picnic areas and bird-watching galore, Grayton Beach State Park is a must-see for those exploring South Walton. The trails in the park wind through pine flatwoods and around small freshwater ponds, which are a natural habitat for wading birds.

357 Main Park Road, Santa Rosa Beach

  • The Flatwoods Trail: 3.81 miles, easy to moderate
  • Western Lake Loop: 0.7 miles, easy to moderate

 

 

Point Washington State Forest:

Covering 15,000 acres, Point Washington State Forest offers explorers more than 27 miles of distinct trails that traverse through longleaf pine flatwoods, wet prairie, coastal scrub swamplands and sand hills.

2447 South County Highway 395, Santa Rosa Beach

  • Longleaf Greenway Trail:
    • East Trail: 2.5 miles, moderate
    • Middle Trail: 3.25 miles, moderate
    • Western Trail: 2.5 miles, easy
  • Eastern Lake Trail:
    • Orange Loop: 11 miles, moderate to difficult
    • Red Loop: 6 miles, moderate
    • Yellow Loop: 3.5 miles, easy to moderate

 

 

Deer Lake State Park:

Deer Lake State Park is nestled alongside Deer Lake, a rare coastal dune lake, and presents visitors with splashes of color from the summer wildflowers, plants and various species of birds and butterflies. The 1.5-mile loop trail is located on the north side of Scenic Highway 30A across from the park entrance.

6719 E. Highway 30A, Santa Rosa Beach

 

Alys Beach Nature Trail:

The northern portion of Alys Beach contains a 20-acre nature preserve that provides a quiet and reflective getaway. A .75-acre trail meanders through the preserve, with most of it on an elevated boardwalk that offers views of slash pine forest, cypress trees, open meadows, wiregrass and wildflowers.

140 Charles Street, Alys Beach

 

 

WaterSound Trail:

The Watersound Trail currently connects Walton County and Bay County, running from the Watersound Origins community to the Panama City Beach Conservation Park. The trail can be accessed at Village Commons in Watersound Origins and offers a leisurely stroll on foot or a quiet bike ride through nature.

530 Pathways Drive, Santa Rosa Beach

  • 5 miles, easy to moderate

 

Kellogg Nature Center:

This 10-acre parcel of land was donated to Walton County in 2003 by Mrs. Pat Kellogg to be used as a wildlife nature preserve and nature center. The hiking and biking trail is perfect for bird watching and outdoor recreation as it loops through pine flatwoods connected to Choctawhatchee Bay.

776 E. Nursery Road, Santa Rosa Beach

  • .3 miles, easy

 

Greenway Trails:

The multi-use trails are located within the Town Center Government Education Complex between J.D. Miller Road and U.S. State Highway 331. The paved trail includes timber bridges, wetlands and native vegetation.

63 South Centre Trail, Santa Rosa Beach

  • Greenway Hiking Trail: 875 feet, easy
  • Greenway Multi-Use Path: 1 mile, easy

 

Eden Gardens State Park:

Tour the historic Wesley Mansion at Eden Gardens State Park or just walk among the moss-draped, ancient live oak trees and extensive landscaped grounds that stretch to the Choctawhatchee Bay.

181 Eden Gardens Road, Santa Rosa Beach

  • Eden Gardens State Park Trail: 0.5 miles, easy
  • 30A Trail: Nestled inside the Point Washington State Forest, and connecting to the Eastern Lake Trail, is the 30A Trail. The .5-mile trail allows hikers and bike riders to explore a variety of terrain while showcasing the diversity of the Northwest Florida ecosystem. Those who explore the trail can soak up gorgeous views of Eastern Lake.
  • 4735 East County Highway 30A, Santa Rosa Beach

 

Now that you know where to hike and bike in South Walton, be sure that you also know and follow proper trail etiquette:

  • Yield to Pedestrians: Pedestrians always have the right-of-way.
  • Keep Right and Pass on Left: The trails are like US roadways.
  • Keep the Trail Clean: Make sure you leave the trail pristine by removing all trash and personal items you brought with you.
  • Be Safe at Night: Cyclists must use head and tail lights after dark.
  • Pets on Trails: Dogs should be kept on a short leash and pet waste must be cleaned from the trail.
  • Protect Yourself and Others: It’s the law that a bicycle rider or passenger under 16 years of age must wear a helmet, and bicyclists are not allowed to wear headphones at any time.

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