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Hiking trails around Fleming Island, Florida, traverse a landscape characterized by diverse parks, natural areas, and well-maintained trail systems. The region features a mix of wetland ecosystems, wooded areas with moss-draped trees, and paths alongside waterways. While generally flat, some trails offer slight elevation changes, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
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This park, named after Lambert C. Ringhaver whose family made a memorial donation for its initial development, now spans over 500 acres. Throughout the park, you'll find a nice playground, a boardwalk with views of the Ortega River, and plenty of benches for quick breaks or picnics.
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Brand new playground in big sports complex. Good trail head to walk down to the river.
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The boardwalk features a fishing platform, a canoe launch and at the end of the ~400 ft long dock a shelter with benches.
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Beautiful little Nature Center. That just reopened recently. They have a couple of critters and skulls on display. It just made my day to see this place.
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A nice boardwalk through marsh land leads down to a floating dock. Good place for bird and wildlife watching, fishing, launching kayaks (you have to carry quite a bit, Tilly Fowler launch is easier.)
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Fastest Nature accessible from the city. It is very peaceful. There are streches of an old brick road that lead all the way to St.Augustin back in the days.
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Tillie Fowler is a great birding spot. Especially the tower gives you a good view over the wetlands with a abundance of birds.
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Walter Jones Historic Park is run by the Mandarin Museum and Historical Society. It offers a walking trail, picnic areas, a boardwalk near the river, and restroom facilities. Some of the historical buildings along the path have been restored, and some are in their original condition. The boardwalk overlooks the Saint Johns River from the eastern banks.
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Hiking trails around Fleming Island traverse a diverse landscape, featuring wetland ecosystems, wooded areas with moss-draped trees, and paths alongside waterways. While generally flat, some trails, like the Lake Larc loop from Asbury Lake, offer slight elevation changes, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Yes, Fleming Island offers several easy hiking options suitable for various fitness levels. For instance, the L C Ringhaver Park loop — Jacksonville is an easy 1.6-mile trail, and the Tower Trail & Island Trail loop — Tillie K Fowler Regional Park is another accessible 3.3-mile route.
Many parks in Fleming Island are excellent for families. Moccasin Slough offers both boardwalks and traditional trails, while Fleming Island Plantation Community Park features paved walking trails through green spaces. The L C Ringhaver Park loop — Jacksonville is also a great easy option for families.
Yes, Fleming Island has several loop hikes. Popular options include the L C Ringhaver Park loop — Jacksonville, the Tower Trail & Island Trail loop — Tillie K Fowler Regional Park, and the Nature Trail loop — Walter Jones Historical Park.
Fleming Island's trails often wind through unique wetland ecosystems and wooded areas with moss-draped trees. You can explore the Ringhaver Park Boardwalk and Floating Dock or the Ringhaver Park Wetlands and Playground. Walter Jones Historic Park also offers walking trails along the Saint Johns River with historical buildings.
The hiking routes in Fleming Island are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse ecosystems, well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to experience Florida's unique natural beauty, from wetlands to moss-draped trees.
While not directly on Fleming Island, the nearby Pioneer Trail at Jennings State Forest is known for its unique hiking experience with elevation changes, bluffs above Black Creek, and even waterfalls, which are a rare sight in Florida.
Fleming Island offers pleasant hiking conditions for much of the year. The cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly October to April) are generally ideal, as summer can bring high heat and humidity. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, Walter Jones Historic Park offers walking trails that blend nature with local history. You can explore the Historic Barns at Walter Jones Historic Park while enjoying a stroll along the Saint Johns River.
For more details on the various parks and their amenities in Fleming Island, you can visit the local tourism website: visitflemingisland.com/parks-in-fleming-island-florida/.
Given the region's wetland ecosystems and wooded areas, hikers might spot various bird species, small mammals, and reptiles. Observing wildlife is best done quietly and respectfully, especially in areas like Moccasin Slough and Black Creek Park.
For those seeking a longer and more moderate challenge, the Lake Larc loop from Asbury Lake is a 7.0-mile path that features the most significant elevation gain in the area, winding through natural surroundings.


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