It’s always fun to talk about hiking with visitors to Florida, because very few of them can equate the Sunshine State with having abundant and rewarding trails. However, while there might not be huge mountaintop trails, or spectacular elevation gains, there are some pretty impressive trail systems throughout the state. This one particular trail, for instance, is as scenic as it gets, right along a spectacularly vibrant creek.
Hiking along Ecofina Creek in Florida is one of the best places where you can catch the rustic, diverse natural wonder that Florida can provide.
In total, the length of the Florida Trail along Ecofina Creek runs just shy of 18 miles, however, there are other options to stop and turn around, making for a much shorter hike.
For instance, turning around at the Two Penny Bridge from Scott’s Road access point is an easy few-miler, which still provides spectacular natural landscapes.
Or if you want to make it a bit longer of a trek, then turning around at Walsingham Bridge is a 10-miler, with camping facilities, tables and toilet facilities all within the Walsingham area.
What makes the Ecofina Hike such a popular choice is the varied components of Mother Nature that combine in one place.
The Econfina Creek hike is a protected portion of the Florida Trail, which can lead to impressive hiking through different terrains, not only just a creekside jaunt.
Most hikers on the Econfina Creek are surprised by the diverse terrains throughout this hike—including sandhills, high bluffs, low swamps, sidehill, boardwalks, and so much more.
There are several suspension bridges to tackle during the hike that take hikers over different portions of the creek.
Of course, it definitely doesn’t hurt that this hike is part of the famed Florida Trail, which means it travels through some other stunning springs, too.
If you’ve worked up a sweat and are looking to cool off within the crystal clear blue water, why not?!
You can create the length of your own hike through Econfina Creek, and regardless of the turnaround point, you won’t miss out on a thing.
Bring your hiking gear, pack a lunch, and make a whole day of it—this is a side of Florida nature that not many have ever seen.
If you’re ready to plan a trip along Econfina Creek, there are three different access points to consider:
Scott Road Trailhead
Pitt Spring Trailhead
Walsingham Bridge Trailhead
Whichever access point you choose, you will need to map your route accordingly from there.
Have you ever hiked through this area of Florida before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Otherwise, if you are in the area and are looking for more exciting things to do, check out the famous Florida floating restaurant.
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