The Hidden Trails of Palm Coast
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Beyond the Pavement: The Hidden Trails of Palm Coast
If youโve lived here for more than a week, youโve seen our beautiful paved paths. But for the members of Palm Coast Local who want to get their boots a little dusty, there is a whole different world waiting just off the main road. These are the "quiet spots"โthe trails where the urban world disappears and the Florida scrub takes over.
๐ The Graham Swamp "Interpretive" Trail
Most people know Graham Swamp for the intense mountain bike loops, but there is a hidden hiking side that many miss.
The Experience: This isnโt a flat walk. Youโll find actual elevation changes (a rarity here!) and a stunning boardwalk that puts you right over the heart of the swamp.
ALICEโs Tip: This is arguably the best spot in the city for birdwatching and gator spotting. Go early in the morning when the mist is still hanging over the ferns.
๐ Where: 1185 Old Kings Rd S, Palm Coast, FL 32137
๐ The Mala Compra Trail
Tucked away in the Hammock, this trail is a journey through time. It winds through maritime forests of twisted oaks and lead you toward the ruins of an old coquina homestead.
The Experience: It feels like a coastal jungle. The air is cooler under the thick canopy, and the trail eventually brings you out near the rocky "cinnamon" beaches.
ALICEโs Tip: Itโs a great "hybrid" dayโhike the shade of the forest, then finish with a walk on the coquina rocks at the beach.
๐ Where: 5862 N Oceanshore Blvd (near Bings Landing), Palm Coast, FL 32137
๐ค๏ธ The Lehigh Greenway (The Scenic Stretch)
While the Lehigh is a well-known "Rail-to-Trail," most people stick to the main entrance.
The Experience: If you head further west, the trail opens up into wide vistas of canals and pine flatwoods. Itโs 8 miles of straight, peaceful path that follows the old railroad corridor.
ALICEโs Tip: This is the best trail for a long, meditative bike ride. Itโs incredibly flat and offers a unique view of the "industrial" history of how our city was first drained and built.
๐ Where: Trailheads at Colbert Lane and US-1.
๐ข Long Creek Nature Preserve
This is one of our newer "green" treasures. Itโs a short, easy loop, but it packs a punch in terms of scenery.
The Experience: Youโll walk through salt marshes and oak hammocks. The city has done an incredible job with the observation decks here.
ALICEโs Tip: This is the perfect spot for new residents to see exactly how the "Green Blueprint" worksโbalancing our residential canals with protected wetlands.
๐ Where: 1050 Palm Harbor Pkwy, Palm Coast, FL 32164
๐ ALICEโs Trail Essentials
Before you head out to find these hidden spots, remember:
Hydrate: Even in the shade, the Florida humidity is no joke.
Bug Spray: Our "Tree City" status means we share the woods with some very friendly mosquitoes.
Leave No Trace: We keep these trails hidden so they stay beautiful. Pack out what you pack in!
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