Ponte Vedra Hiking
From short trails to long hikes and rest stops overlooking amazing vistas, you’ll want to explore everything Ponte Vedra nature trails have to offer.
Our Top 3 Favorites, Plus Hikes for Short Steppers
Hikers will find diverse opportunities in Ponte Vedra. From hiking along the riverbanks to dappled shaded trails, hikers will experience the serenity of Ponte Vedra.
Hiking the Guana, Timucuan, South Point Loop Trail
Looping the peninsula of land between the Guana River and the Tolomato River, the trails within the GTM Research Reserve are one of North Florida’s most beautiful places to hike.
Experience Hiking at the GTM
Hikers may see gopher tortoise grazing on vegetation. If you see one near the shore, please do not put it in the water. This land dwelling reptile is more digger…
At a Glance Information for Hiking the Guana, Timucuan, South Point Loop Trail Loop
- Type of Trail: Loop, 9.2 miles
- Fees/Permits: $3 day use fee, cash only paid at Guana Dam
- Points of Interest: South Point (south end of peninsula); Timucuan midden; La Natividad de Nuestra Senora de Tolomato; Shell Bluff; Big Savanna Pond
- Trail Blaze Colors: Trails are color coded in the GTM Reserve
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate
- Bug Factor: Moderate, bring bug spray
- Restrooms: at Guana Dam, Trailhead and Environmental Education Center
- Open: Daily from 8 AM to sunset
Hiking Nocatee Preserve
The unpaved trails of Nocatee Preserve are ideal for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
Experience Nocatee Preserve
The Nocatee community encompasses 2,400-acres of conservation land and a 3.5 mile "out-and-back" trail for hiking, cycling and horseback riding.
This moderately trafficked trail in the Nocatee Preserve features a forest setting teeming with wildlife and songbirds. The trail, stretching along the Tolomato River, is a 7-mile out and back trail that’s good for all skill levels and allows for a variety of activity options.
Easy parking and restrooms are available at the trailhead, located just south of Davis Park, past Ponte Vedra High School. The Nocatee Preserve is situated on a natural estuary and offers views of the Tolomato River and wading birds.
At a Glance Information for the Nocatee Preserve
- Type of Trail: Out-and-back, 3.5 miles one-way
- Fees/Permits: Free
- Difficulty: Easy to intermediate
- Bug Factor: Moderate, bring bug spray.
- Restrooms: at the Trailhead
- Open: Daily from sunrise to sunset
Hiking Guana Wildlife Management Area
The GTM Reserve and Guana Wildlife Management Area offer 22 miles of hiking trails through diverse ecosystems.
Experience Guana Wildlife Management Area
Bring your binoculars! This area boasts two observation towers and 220 bird species have been recorded.
The trailhead for Guana River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is conveniently located off S. Roscoe Blvd., off of Palm Valley Rd., in Nocatee.
After entering Guana River WMA gate, there’s a small parking lot with a trail/legend board. The Guana River WMA trail system is vastly differing from the GTM Research Reserve’s system in that it’s mostly tall pines and sandy soil. Once you cross over into the GTM Reserve’s trail system, you’ll hike through a mostly dense oak forest.
The trails are color-coded in the GTM Reserve; however, they are not blazed in Guana River WMA but they are easy to follow. It’s 11 miles one-way from the Guana River WMA to the GTM Research Reserve. Once you get to the Reserve, you’ll find restrooms and a covered pavilion area for a quick bite and rest before heading back.
At a Glance Information for the Guana River Wildlife Management Area
- Type of Trail: loop, 22 miles
- Fees/Permits: Free
- Difficulty: Easy
- Bug Factor: Moderate, bring bug spray
- Restrooms: at the entrance on South Roscoe Blvd. and at the GTM Research Reserve Trailhead
- Open: Daily from 8 AM to sunset
Hikes for Short Steppers
Explore Ponte Vedra with your little ones with these easy, kid-friendly hikes.
Have little ones? Or just short on time? Check out these kid-friendly, short walks that give you a snapshot of the natural diversity Ponte Vedra and Ponte Vedra Beach have to offer.
Bird Island Park
Bird Island Park, designed by Bobby Weed, illustrates the ecosystems of northeast Florida with dunes, wetland areas and includes educational signage and interactive sculptures. This passive park offers ample opportunities for small group gatherings, picnicking, bird watching or strolling and relaxing. The winding trail leads park guests past water features and a sea turtle maze – all enhanced by shade trees. There’s a boardwalk surrounding the pond, a children’s play area and handicapped accessible sidewalks.
Bird Island Park is located in Ponte Vedra Beach at the Public Library, 101 Library Road. There are signs directing you to parking for Bird Island, beyond the Library parking area.
Experience Bird Island Park
Mosaics that depict Northeast Florida's wildlife are featured throughout the park.
GTM North Beach Access
The GTM North Beach Access is located at 1600 S. Ponte Vedra Blvd. There’s a $3 day use fee for parking (cash only) and port-a-lets available. Cross A1A to the boardwalk down that leads down to the beach. Sea and shore birds will greet you as you make your way along the shoreline. Go at low tide for the best opportunity at finding shells and sharks teeth!
Experience GTM North Beach Overlook
This location recognizes the only surviving navigational reading of Ponce de Leon’s “Journey of Discovery,” taken the day prior to landing on April 3, 1513, when he claimed La Florida…
GTM Research Reserve's Sensory Trail
GTM Research Reserve has partnered with KultureCity and offers a sensory inclusive trail. Prior to visiting, download the free KultureCity APP from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Their .3 mile brick paved trail meanders through a shaded oak hammock with benches and signage along the way.
Experience the GTM Reserve’s Sensory Trail!
This .3 mile trail offers a shaded paved walk with benches and signage along the way.
Nocatee Community Park Nature Trail
This 75-acre eco-friendly community park includes nature trails that meander through Florida foliage with lake views. The park offers a picnic pavilion, playscape and multipurpose fields. Wander past picturesque lakes looking for birds, turtles and other wildlife.
Experience Nocatee Community Park
Nocatee Community Park offers short, easy hikes, a playscape and picnic area.
Tips on How to be a Sustainable Ponte Vedra Beach Guest
- Stay on track. Staying on designated trails to trampling on sensitive plants and animals.
- Keep it natural. By packing out what you bring in you’ll help keep the “natural” in our “natural areas.”
- Bring your own. Make sure to bring your reusable water bottle and refill it at the GTM Environmental Education Center
- Share the trail. Keep your eyes open for other hikers, dog walkers and horseback riders.
- Stay chemical free. Stick to sunscreens that are free of oxybenzone and octinoxate, two of the most common ingredients found in chemical formulas.
- Education is key. Stop by the GTM Environmental Education Center to better understand these unique ecosystems.
Things to Do Nearby:
- Enjoy the afternoon afloat on Cruisin' Tikis. Wear comfortable attire and BYOB
- Grab lunch with an ocean view at The Reef
- Plan your hike to coincide with Vilano Beach's Pop Up Artisans Market held every third Saturday.
- Watch live music during Evenings on Airstream Row held the 2nd Friday of the month.
- Explore the area via kayak. Florida Water Tours offers rentals as well as sunset boat cruises aboard the Osprey.
- Recent recipient of the USA Today, Reader’s Choice 10Best award for “Best Boat Tour," Red Boat Tours offers sightseeing tours and sunset cruises.