Blackwater Heritage State Trail
Westernmost rail trail in the state
Description:
Blackwater Heritage State Trail is officially designated as part of Florida’s Statewide System of Greenways and Trails. This is the westernmost rail trail in the state, extending from the small community of Milton in the south to Whiting Field Naval Air Station (NAS) in the north. Managed by the Florida Park Service, it also connects to the Military Trail (also identified on map) which is managed by the US Navy. It’s hard to tell where one ends and the other begins. It’s mostly a rural trail with only a few dwellings at some of the cross roads once you leave Milton and before you get on the military base. There are some nice creek crossings on wooden bridges with few hills or grades. This is a pleasant trip for the whole family with lots of access and safe riding.
Blackwater Heritage is 7.0 miles, non-motorized paved (asphalt 12’ wide)
Directions: (See map below)
Milton Trailhead
From I-10 West (coming from Crestview), take Exit 31 (old Exit 10) to SR 87. Follow SR 87 to the intersection with US 90. Take a left (heading west) on US 90. Follow US 90 into Milton to the intersection where SR 87 heads north (to the right). Trailhead is located at this intersection
State: Florida
County: Santa Rosa
Length: 7.0 miles
Difficulty: 2
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| Miles | Trail Name | Short Description |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | Juniper Creek Trail | Parallels Juniper Creek in northwest Florida |
| 18 | Jackson Red Ground Trail | Blackwater River State Forest in northwest Florida |
| 19 | Santa Rosa Beach Hike | Beach hike in Gulf Islands National Seashore |
| 27 | Wiregrass Trail | Blackwater River State Forest in Northwest Florida |
| 43 | Open Pond Trail | Trail through the southern end of Conecuh National Forest |
| 43 | Five Runs Loop Trail | Trail along its namesake creek in the Conecuh National Forest |
