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The best walks and hikes around Jacksonville

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Hiking around Jacksonville explores one of the largest urban park systems in the United States. The region is characterized by a mix of coastal paths along barrier islands, dense maritime forests, and expansive salt marshes. Hikers can experience diverse ecosystems, including untouched woodlands, salt marshes, coastal dunes, and scrubby flatwoods. While generally flat, areas like the Theodore Roosevelt Area offer trails with minor elevation changes.

Best hiking trails around Jacksonville

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

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Timuquan Ravine Trail to Spanish Pond

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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October 22, 2025, Spanish Pond

Nice natural, easy walkway for the whole family.

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Gorgeous place to oversee the marsh. A couple stept back, you come by a historical marker tell you about Willie Brown who owned the land and lived there all by him self. It is about as "where the crawdaddys sing" as it gets.

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Great place for birdwatching. Easy to walk. During the week you have to pay to park.

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Fresh breeze and an excellent overview over the Salt Marsh dynamic ecosystem as well as JAX Mayport on the other side

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Julington-Durbin Preserve in Jacksonville, Florida, spans 2,031 acres of natural beauty. With miles of hiking and biking trails, this expansive preserve offers a diverse landscape, including wetlands and forests, providing a tranquil escape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

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Julington-Durbin Preserve in Jacksonville, Florida, spans 2,031 acres of natural beauty. With miles of hiking and biking trails, this expansive preserve offers a diverse landscape, including wetlands and forests, providing a tranquil escape for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

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A wonderful hiking trail in the middle of Florida.

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The Sawmill Slough Preserve serves as a home to public trails as well as the campus trails for the University of North Florida. The trails are only open to foot-traffic (no dogs and no bikes), and they are easy to navigate. They can be overgrown at times, but there have been recent efforts to keep the trails in better condition by different volunteer organizations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many dog-friendly hiking trails in Jacksonville?

Yes, many parks in Jacksonville welcome leashed dogs. A popular choice is the Gopher Tortoise Ridge & Big Cypress loop on the University of North Florida campus, which offers a pleasant walk through the Sawmill Slough Preserve. Always check the specific park's regulations before you go, as rules can vary, especially in state parks or ecologically sensitive areas.

What are some good, easy hikes for families?

Jacksonville has numerous family-friendly trails. The Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens is a fantastic option, featuring several short, easy loops like the Live Oak Trail, Sand Ridge Trail, & Lake Loop Trail. Another great spot is Castaway Island Preserve, which has raised boardwalks and scenic overlooks that are engaging for all ages.

What is the terrain like? Are there any mountains to hike?

The terrain around Jacksonville is predominantly flat, characterized by coastal lowlands, sandy paths, and wetlands. You won't find any mountains. However, some trails within the Timucuan Preserve, such as the area around the Spanish Pond Loop Trail, offer minor but noticeable elevation changes and bluffs overlooking the river, providing a more varied hiking experience than a typical beach walk.

Where can I find the most scenic hiking trails?

For unique and dramatic coastal scenery, head to Big Talbot Island State Park. The trails leading to Boneyard Beach and Black Rock Beach are famous for their otherworldly landscape of bleached, fallen trees on the shore. These short walks offer some of the most photogenic views in the region.

Are there any paved trails for hiking or walking?

Yes, the Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail is a prime destination for those seeking a paved path. This 'linear park' stretches for nearly 15 miles along a former railroad corridor, offering a long, flat, and shaded route perfect for an easy hike, run, or bike ride away from traffic.

What kind of wildlife might I see while hiking?

Jacksonville's diverse ecosystems support a rich variety of wildlife. While hiking, especially in preserves like Julington Durbin Creek or the Timucuan Preserve, you might spot gopher tortoises, deer, and numerous bird species, including wading birds like herons and egrets in the wetlands. Alligators are also present in many freshwater areas, so always be aware of your surroundings near ponds and creeks.

Which trails are best for a hot, sunny day?

For a hike on a hot day, look for trails with dense tree cover. Tillie K. Fowler Regional Park is an excellent choice, with paths like the Tower Trail winding through a shaded 'Old Florida' landscape of tall pines. Similarly, the trails at the Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens offer ample shade within its urban woodland setting.

Are there any hiking trails with waterfalls?

Due to the region's flat topography, you will not find natural waterfalls on hiking trails in or around Jacksonville. The area's water features consist mainly of rivers, creeks, marshes, and the Atlantic Ocean.

Where can I find longer hiking trails?

For a longer hike, Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park offers over 15 miles of interconnected trails. You can create a substantial route like the South Loop, which is nearly 4 miles on its own. Another option is Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve, where you can combine trails to cover over 12 miles through diverse habitats.

What do other hikers enjoy about the trails in Jacksonville?

The trail network around Jacksonville is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 stars. Hikers frequently praise the region's ecological diversity, from the coastal paths on barrier islands to the serene, wooded trails in the various preserves. The well-maintained boardwalks over wetlands are also a commonly mentioned highlight.

Are most hiking trails free to access?

Many excellent hiking trails in Jacksonville are free, including those at the Timucuan Preserve, Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens, and Julington Durbin Creek Nature Preserve. However, some locations, particularly State Parks like Little Talbot Island and city parks like Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park, charge a per-vehicle or per-person entrance fee.

What should I pack for a summer hike in Jacksonville?

Summer hikes in Florida require preparation for heat, humidity, and insects. Be sure to bring plenty of water, more than you think you'll need. Wear lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen. Insect repellent is essential, especially for trails in wooded or marshy areas. Sturdy footwear is recommended as many paths are sandy.

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