Near Blue Trail Hike
Great egrets along Blue Trail in St. Sebastion River Preserve State Park.
Near Blue Trail Hike
Nice dry trail, that bypasses the soggy southwest stretch of Blue Trail.
Near Blue Trail Hike
Cow pasture along Blue Trail Bypass. Looking closely, there is a bird on the cow.
Near Blue Trail Hike
Blue Trail starts out on nice, grassy doubletrack as it winds through pretty saw palmettos and longleaf pines.
Near Blue Trail Hike
Open grassy forest of longleaf pine.

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Blue Trail Hike

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Florida birds and wildlands. Great variety of each in St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park.
8.7
mi
Distance
0
ft
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moderate
Difficulty
BirdingLakeRiver/CreekViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
8.68mi
Distance
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Elevation Gain
0ft
Elevation Loss
5%
Max Grade
23ft
High Point
12ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Blue Trail Hike is typically done counter-clockwise as described here. Several side trails are passed when hike Blue Trail. Watch for, and follow the blue blazes to stay on Blue Trail.From Blue Trail's trailhead, head east on a pretty, grassy trail surrounded by the longleaf pines and saw palmettos typical of this area. The trail soon becomes a mix of sand and grass as it bends north after about 0.9 miles.Traveling north, Sebastion River is just out of sight to the east. The terrain opens up more, and the trail becomes sandier. This is great bird watching land. The Mullet Camp Access path is passed on the right/east at the 2.4 mile mark. A side trip on Mullet Camp Access takes one to the camp, a river viewpoint, and river access - a worhtwhile side trip.Leaving Mullet Camp Access behind, Blue Trail continues north for another 2.4 miles, where it veers west. At the 5.4 mile mark a short side trail to the right/north takes one to the Manatee Overlook. Continuing on, the trail bends south. As Blue Trail now travels south, it enters the lovely, and increasingly soggy woods. The puddles become larger and one may find themselves skirting around them in shallower waters in places. An interesting marshy lake is passed on the right/west at the 6.4 mile mark. At the 6.7 mile mark a wide, DRY, grassy trail to the left/east is reached. This is the unmarked Blue Trail Bypass that takes one 2.3 DRY miles to the end of Blue Trail. Here one can choose to continue splashing along Blue Trail, or take Blue Trail Bypass to finish the Blue Trail loop.This Blue Trail Hike takes the dry path. Go left here and continue on Blue Trail Bypass. Blue Trail Bypass is a raised, higher ground, ranch road style trail that traverses its marshy surrounds for its length. It runs through an expansive open area with great vistas of the flat wetlands surrounding it. Watch for a variety of birds.Blue Trail Bypass goes straight with a slight bend to the right/south after 3/4 miles. Another 0.6 miles brings one to a closed gate. This gate is the dead end of the public motor vehicle accessible section ahead (south of the gate) of BlueTrail Bypass. Right after the gate (south of the gate) is Tree Frog Camp in the trees to the right/west. A short 0.9 miles later, Blue Trail Bypass ends near the parking area where Blue Trail also ends, thus completing this Blue Trail Hike.

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