October
is Florida Greenways and Trails Month in Florida .
Florida has formally designated nearly 1 million acres of
greenways and trails for recreation, conservation and alternative
transportation, and Florida
residents and visitors have access to nearly
4,000 miles of water trails and
over 8,000 miles of land-based trails.
And
there are quite a few trails in Gulf and Franklin Counties that you can try out and
not all of them require that you walk.
There’s the Ochlockonee River Canoe
Trail it stretches from Franklin County through Liberty , Gulf and Leon Counties .
There’s also the St. Joseph Peninsula State Park near Port St. Joe which also provides trails for biking, canoeing or
kayaking, and three nature trails for hiking and wildlife viewing.
There’s a trail running through the
State Park on St. George Island – as well as miles of trails in the Tate’s Hell State Forest .
If
you don’t mind driving a little bit check out the Torreya State Trails in
Liberty County which include the bluffs of Florida’s largest river, the
Apalachicola.
And
don’t forget the Apalachicola Paddling Trail System, located in Franklin County in the Apalachicola River Wildlife and
Environmental Area.
It
features approximately 100 miles of scenic waterways accessible to boaters, canoeists
and kayakers with all levels of experience.
The
shortest trails are 2 miles long, while others are 4 to 16 miles and offer
half- or full-day paddling trips.
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