Do you ever have those days where you wake up and want to be outside in nature, away from all the city life, enjoying the best Florida has to offer of the great outdoors? Me too. That’s why I’m such a huge fan of remote hiking trails. Sure, it’s always nice to take that loop path many people frequent, but what about those more desolate trails that immerse you in your surroundings? For this unique hiking trail in the Florida panhandle, we’re taking you to Point Washington State Forest, a famous gem known for its outdoor recreational opportunities.

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What do you think about this hiking trail in the Florida panhandle? Would you trek the entire 14 miles? Sound off in the comments section! You can also visit the Point Washington State Forest website to plan your visit and learn more about the fees to enter. Or check out the Longleaf Greenway AllTrails page to learn more about the trail and any current conditions.

Are you going to be spending longer than just a hike in the area? Check out this charming tiny house for a perfect overnight stay in Santa Rosa Beach.

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