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There are over 173 miles of hiking and biking trails in the Palm Coast & Flagler Beach areas. Below are a few of our favorites.
This preserve has two unpaved trails. The Scrub Loop trail is .4 miles and converges with the 1 mile Matanzas Hammock Loop Trail
The Bings Landing Trailhead provides access to the Mala Compra Greenway Trails, which include a 5.5-mile mountain biking trail with technical climbs, descents, and switchbacks and a 1.5-mile unpaved hiking trail. The trailhead also provides access to the A1A Scenic Bike Trail.
The Hammock Bridge Trailhead provides access to the St. Joe Walkway, which runs approximately 2.75 miles to Waterfront Park.
Designated as a Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, Linear Park provides a paved 1-mile access trail to St. Joe Walkway Trail and Waterfront Park, as well as smaller hiking and biking trails within the park.
An unpaved 2.18-mile, ten-footwide coquina multi purpose path. It begins at the existing trailhead on Old Kings Road and connects to Colbert Lane along the western and northern edge of Graham Swamp. From here, visitors can access Graham Swamp-East and Waterfront Park via paved sidewalks
This trailhead provides access to two unpaved trails—a 2.2 mile unpaved hiking trail that ends at Colbert Lane and a 6.5 mile mountain biking trail. The mountain biking trail is a challenging black diamond trail with steep climbs and fast drops. Paved sidewalks conveniently connect this trailhead to the Lehigh Trailhead.
This scenic preserve has over 14 miles of beautiful senic trails.
Located on an abandoned railroad corridor, the trail parallels the Lehigh Canal for much of its length and begins at the Colbert Ln Trailhead. This trail includes an extension called the Graham Swamp Trail, a 1.7 mile paved trail leading to the State Road 100 Pedestrian Bridge.
The serene beauty of Waterfront Park delivers a unique experience for visitors to enjoy the Intracoastal Waterway. The trailhead includes a paved 1.2 mile porti on of trail that connects to the St. Joe Walkway at the north. Ameniti es within the park include a closed loop trail, picnic pavilions, fi shing pier, and a playground. It also provides paved sidewalk connecti vity to Graham Swamp Trail - West.
This scenic preserve includes a network of boardwalks and an unpaved loop trail that winds around salt marshes, mariti me hammock and black mangroves.