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  1. Explore 4,000 acres of pine forests, creeks and marshes in this park near Jacksonville. Enjoy hiking, biking, paddling, fishing and wildlife viewing in one of the largest coastal uplands in Duval County.

    • Main Trail Loop
    • Red Loop
    • Blue Trail
    • Orange Trail
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    Just inside the gate from the main trailhead, the Main Trail Loop has been entirely reconfigured from the original Red and Blue trails when the park first opened. Start out due west on the 1.5 mile East Loop, but it hits a picnic table at a trail junction and splits into a number of options. Here it meets the Red Trail, which makes a 3.3 mile loop ...

    Marked with red squares on a white background, the 3.3-mile Red Loop roughly overlays portions of the Main Trail loop. Both start from the main trailhead and head west. The Red Loop splits at the picnic table and works its way west and northwest, with its own short spur to the eagle nest. Most importantly, it shares the westernmost portion of its l...

    Since the only access to the Blue Trail is via the Red Loop from the east, we started out on it (by bike) from the Jim Wingate Preserve trailhead. It was not well marked through this section, which meant a number of false turns and dead ends. The Blue Trail works its way up to the edge of Timucuan Preserve to get around an inholding, then comes bac...

    The orange blazed trails are connector trails to the northeast corner of the preserve and to overlooks on Pumpkin Hill Creek. The South Creek Overlook Trail starts across the road from the main trailhead and leads a quarter mile through the scrub to an overlook from the bluffs. The linear Orange Diamond Trail starts at the picnic table junction and...

    Explore 15 miles of trails in this remote state park on Jacksonville's Northshore, connecting to neighboring public lands. Enjoy scenic views of Pumpkin Hill Creek, Timucuan Preserve, and Cedar Point Preserve.

  2. Explore 4,000 acres of scrub, pine flatwoods, and salt marshes along the St. Johns River. Enjoy hiking, biking, paddling, and birding on more than 15 miles of trails connecting to neighboring public lands.

    • Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park1
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  3. A large coastal upland park with diverse natural communities, wildlife, and trails. Enjoy fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and picnicking at this state park or explore the nearby 7 Creeks Recreation Area.

  4. A 1.5-mile loop trail in a Florida state park with diverse plant communities and a tidal creek. Easy hiking, walking, and horseback riding for all seasons and dogs on leash.

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