Jacksonville Baldwin Rail Trail is one of North Florida's oldest rails-to-trails systems, offering nearly 15 miles of pedestrian and cyclist pathway located just west of Jacksonville's downtown center. The trailway traverses beautiful rural areas of pine flatwood, hardwood upland, and wetland habitat and is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including turkeys, alligators, coral snakes, tortoises, and belted kingfishers. Sites located along the trail include the Camp Milton Historic Preserve, a former Confederate troop encampment that has been converted into a rest area with a recreated 19th-century homestead and defensive work remains. Horseback riding and inline skating are permitted along certain sections of the trail, which is fully ADA-compliant.
555 West 44th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32208, Phone: 904-630-540
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