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Tallahassee- St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail

Leon County, Florida

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Trail length

34.1 km

Time

~2 days

Elevation Gain

8 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Embark on the historic Tallahassee-St. Marks Railroad State Trail for a scenic, educational hike teeming with Florida's wildlife and charm.”

What to expect?

wheelchair-friendly
historic-landmarks

Activity types

camping
nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Tallahassee- St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail and how much climbing does it have?

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.

Is the Tallahassee- St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail paved and suitable for an easy long walk?

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.

Where does the Tallahassee- St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail start and finish?

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.

Are there restrooms and water stops on the Tallahassee- St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail?

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.

Can dogs go on the Tallahassee- St Marks Historic Railroad State 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.

What is the history behind the Tallahassee- St Marks Historic Railroad State Trail?

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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