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34.1 km
~2 days
8 m
Multi-Day
“Embark on the historic Tallahassee-St. Marks Railroad State Trail for a scenic, educational hike teeming with Florida's wildlife and charm.”
The Tallahassee-St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail offers a unique journey through Florida's picturesque landscapes and rich history. This 34 km (approximately 21 miles) point-to-point trail, with virtually no elevation gain, provides a relatively flat and straight path, making it accessible for hikers of varying skill levels, though it is rated medium due to its length.
Getting to the Trailhead
To reach the trailhead near Leon County, Florida, hikers can drive to the start of the trail located just south of Capital Circle Southeast in Tallahassee. For those preferring public transport, options are available to get close to the trailhead, and from there, a short taxi or bike ride will bring you to the starting point.
Trail Experience
As you embark on the trail, you'll be walking on a piece of history. The trail is built along the abandoned railbed of the historic Tallahassee-St. Marks Railroad, which was completed in 1837 and served as a vital transportation route for cotton shipments from plantations to the Gulf of Mexico. The trail is well-maintained with a paved surface, ideal for both hikers and cyclists.
Historical Significance and Landmarks
The first few miles take you through a suburban setting before transitioning into more rural and natural landscapes. Along the way, interpretive signs provide insights into the area's history, making for an educational experience. The trail is dotted with remnants of its past, including old railroad mileage markers and the occasional railroad tie.
Nature and Wildlife
As you delve deeper into the trail, the surroundings transform into a canopy of lush greenery, with tall pines and live oaks draped in Spanish moss. The trail is a haven for birdwatchers, with opportunities to spot a variety of local bird species. Wildlife such as deer, rabbits, and even the occasional alligator can be seen in the natural habitats bordering the trail.
Amenities and Rest Stops
Approximately halfway, the trail passes through the town of Woodville, where you can find restrooms, picnic areas, and local eateries for a convenient break. Water fountains and benches are also available at various points along the route.
Trail's End and St. Marks
The trail concludes in the coastal town of St. Marks, a historic fishing community where the St. Marks River and Wakulla River converge. Here, hikers can explore the St. Marks Lighthouse, which has stood since 1832, and enjoy the scenic views of the Gulf of Mexico. The town offers a charming end to the journey with its seafood restaurants and a welcoming atmosphere.
Navigation
For those looking to navigate the trail, HiiKER is an excellent tool to use. It provides detailed maps and trail information that can enhance the hiking experience, ensuring you stay on the right path and don't miss any points of interest.
Preparation Tips
Before setting out, ensure you have adequate water and sun protection, as some stretches offer little shade. Also, consider arranging transportation back to the trailhead if you're not planning to hike back, as the full round trip is quite lengthy.
What to expect?
Activity types
The Tallahassee- St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail is 34.07 kilometers, or about 21.2 miles, from the Tallahassee end to St. Marks. It has only 8 meters of elevation gain, so the route is essentially flat and is one of the easier long-distance walks in Leon County.
Yes. The main trail is a paved rail-trail with a level profile, and Florida State Parks describes the hiking route as a 20.5-mile paved trail. That smooth surface and minimal elevation change make it well suited to walkers, runners, and anyone looking for an easy terrain day despite the overall length.
The Tallahassee- St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail runs south from Tallahassee to the coastal community of St. Marks in Wakulla County. The northern access is near Capital Circle Southeast in Tallahassee, and the southern end reaches St. Marks near San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park.
Yes. Florida State Parks maps show restrooms at several points along the route, including the main trailhead, Crawfordville, Wakulla Station, Shadeville, and St. Marks. Potable water is listed at the main trailhead and Wakulla Station, so those are the most reliable refill points on the trail.
Dogs are generally allowed on Florida State Park trails if they are kept on a handheld leash no longer than 6 feet and remain under control. That makes the Tallahassee- St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail a practical dog-friendly option for a flat walk, especially on shorter out-and-back sections from the main access points.
The trail follows the route of the Tallahassee Railroad, the line that linked Florida’s capital with the port at St. Marks. Florida State Parks notes that the railroad operated from 1836 to 1983, and the modern trail preserves that corridor with historical markers and railroad heritage along the way.
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