Jacksonville Baldwin Trail
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The Jacksonville-Baldwin trail offers a sense of seclusion
you might not expect from a trail that starts about 5 miles
from downtown Jacksonville. Built along a former railroad
corridor, this trail traverses a diversity of natural
habitats including pine flatwoods, wetlands, and hardwood
uplands. These areas attract a variety of wildlife such as
songbirds, hawks, wild turkey, and white-tailed deer. The
dense canopy that covers most of the trail provides shade on
a sunny day and, in certain locations, even gives the
illusion of traveling in a tunnel. The trail also crosses
McGirts Creek near Camp Milton, a site rich in Civil War
history. Despite its secluded feel, the trail is readily
accessible from Jacksonville via Interstate 10 and
Interstate 295. |
Trail Length/Surface: 14.5 miles, paved (asphalt 12’
wide)
Fee: None
County: Duval
Nearby Towns: Jacksonville, Baldwin
Notes:
Equestrian and mountain biking trails are being developed as
part of the corridor. Contact the City of Jacksonville for the
latest status on these recreational opportunities.
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Access and Directions |
Imeson Road Trailhead
From Jacksonville, take Interstate 10 west to Exit 53 (new Exit
356) for Interstate 295. Head north on I-295 to Commonwealth
Avenue (Exit 9). From Exit 9, head west on Commonwealth Avenue
approximately 1 mile to Imeson Road. Take a right on Imeson Road
(heading north) and continue to the trailhead.
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Baldwin Trailhead and Park
From Jacksonville, take Interstate 10 west to Exit 50 (new Exit
343) for US 301. Head north on US 301 (toward Baldwin),
continuing through Baldwin to the trailhead |
Brandy Branch Trailhead
From Jacksonville, take Interstate 10 west to Exit 50 (new Exit
343) for US 301. Head north on US 301 (toward Baldwin) until you
reach US 90. Take a left (heading west) and proceed about 2
miles to Secondary SR 121 (Brandy Branch Road). Take a right
(heading north) and continue to the trailhead. |
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