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St Johns River to Sea Trail

Photograph by Will Dickey--Sunrise over the St. Johns River at Round Marsh, in the Theodore Roosevelt Area of the Timucuan Preserve, August 24, 2011 in Jacksonville, Florida. The 600-acres of pristine woodland was donated by Willie Browne in 1970.(www.willdickey.com)
Distance
260 mi

Best Time of Year: Oct 01 - Apr 30

The St. Johns River-to-Sea Loop is a paved multi-use trail on the east coast of Florida that contains all or portions of several established trails. The route for this ongoing project takes users from St. Augustine to Titusville on the Atlantic coast and around to inland destinations, including popular freshwater springs in Orange City and De Leon Springs.

Counties: St. Johns, Putnam, Flagler, Volusia, Brevard

Trails included: Palatka to St. Augustine State Trail, East Coast Greenway, East Central Regional Rail Trail, Spring-to-Spring Trail 

Distance: 260 miles when complete.

Difficulty: Beginner to advanced, depending on section and duration of trip. Children and casual riders should stick to completed sections of the trail.

Features: Scenic views and plentiful opportunities for camping and picnicking at parks along the route. For a chance to view manatees from the boardwalk at Blue Spring State Park, visit during winter months on days when the weather is chilly.

Points of interest: Blue Spring State Park, De Leon Springs State Park, Green Springs Park

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