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South Florida Hiking Trails is a list of hiking trails from the Florida Everglades to Key West. With numerous State Parks and wildlife refuges, you will find excellent opportunities to hike and explore in South Florida and the Florida Keys.
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| Everglades | Big Cypress | Upper Keys | Middle Keys | Lower Keys |
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The Florida Everglades offer the outdoor enthusiast everything from easy walks to extended hiking. It's a unique environment and proper preparation is advised. Be prepared and carry everything you will need including water. Bring lots of water! Anhinga Trail |
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The Big Cypress National Preserve is an amazing area that offers a multitude of hiking possibilities. You can hike along the designated trails, or you can choose to hike through the unmarked areas. If you choose the latter, be prepared. Always pack a compass, map and gps. Gator Hook Trail (coming soon) |
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Hiking in the Upper Keys offers some beautiful strolls and hikes through hardwood hammocks and botanical preserves. From Dagny Johnson in north Key Largo to Windley Key in Islamorada, you can find places get out of the crowds. The Dagny Johnson State Park |
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The middle "Keys" offer up some nice and intersting hikes. Historical Crane Point along with the beautiful Curry Hammock and Long Key State Parks make this area a great option for hiking some nature trails. Golden Orb Trail (coming soon) |
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There are some wonderful places to hike in the lower "Keys". Big Pine Key and the National Key Deer Refuge offer some interesting options. Here you will find hardwood hammocks, marshlands, pine and palm stands, and a wide variety of wildlife. The Blue Hole |
“For those who venture reverently into the wild places, you will be justly rewarded by those who call it home.” – Jim Champion