Callaway, FL Running Trails and Maps

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Gayle's Trails

14.8 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Loggerhead Run Bike Path

8.7 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Lynn Haven Rail Trail

3.1 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Blountstown Greenway Bike Path

3.4 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Port City Trail

4.4 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Timpoochee Trail

18.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Gayle's Trails is part of a growing greenways and trails system that will eventually span the entirety of Panama City Beach. Gayle's Trails connects Frank Brown Park to the 3,000-acre Panama City...
FL 14.8 mi Asphalt
Named for the area’s sea turtles, Loggerhead Run Bike Path curves along St. Joseph’s Bay on the peninsula of Cape San Blas in northwestern Florida. On the trail’s northern end, St. Joseph Peninsula...
FL 8.7 mi Asphalt
Overview The Lynn Haven Rail Trail is a paved 3.1-mile multiuse trail that provides opportunities for both recreation and connection in the city of Lynn Haven. About the Route From its...
FL 3.1 mi Asphalt
Blountstown Greenway passes through the heart of the charming town of Blountstown, the seat of Calhoun County in the Florida Panhandle. The paved trail's lush natural surroundings are a haven for...
FL 3.4 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Port City Trail allows visitors to access some of the best attractions in Port St. Joe, a coastal community that rests on shores of pristine St. Joseph Bay in the Florida Panhandle. Along the paved...
FL 4.4 mi Asphalt
Closure Notice: Highway 30A is undergoing construction in Deer Lake State Park, as the road crosses Deer Lake. This construction will impact the Timpoochee Trail along MM 13-14. Overview The...
FL 18.5 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Lynn Haven Rail Trail

First Trail

July, 2024 by bfp8csdfgg

Our first trail rode. Well designed path. Will ride again.

Timpoochee Trail

E-bike friendly

June, 2024 by john.labit

Had a blast with my wife! Rode to Seaside for some good Greek food from one of the food trucks. Easy riding! If you want beach scenery you’ll need to leave the main trail. This is one we will do again. We rented our bikes from Rideit on Santa Rose ¿ Beach.

Gayle's Trails

Accessible and smooth

February, 2024 by nlream2

My wife has limited use of her left side but enjoys riding her e-trike. We stayed in Panama City Beach for 10 days and this was our go to trail to ride.
We parked at Frank Brown Recreation Complex with easy access to the trail. The surface is very smooth and well maintained. We would ride south to the colony, taking the side trail and two other paved paths that went along the highway. Traffic at the crossings was very courteous and stopped to let us cross each time. We could get nearly 10 miles in without retracing our side trails this way.

On one occasion we did ride to the other park, crossing the busy highway at the light. A note of caution however, I guided her trike halfway across the road before letting her go under her own power. I did not realize there was a sharp left turn on the other side. Just as she needed to make that turn, her e-trike surged, and she nearly lost control. She could have ended up going down an embankment and into the water. Thankfully she did not.

We sure appreciated the effort put into developing these trails. Although not crowded, lots of people were enjoying them.

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Timpoochee Trail

Beach Towns Trail

February, 2024 by jallen1804

The trail is narrow & crosses the road several times as it passes through beach towns on the Gulf of Mexico. The scenery is pretty decent. I rode it on a weekday in February & it was pretty busy. It's worth the time if you're in the area.

Timpoochee Trail

Trail Closed 2/02/2024

February, 2024 by lammersbw

Left Rosemary Beach and headed west on Friday, February 2nd, 2024. Road and trail was completely closed around Mile 13..no way to detour…planning on 30 miles plus with lunch in Seaside..had to turn back. Deer Lake Park was worth the visit.

Timpoochee Trail

A must do trail if you visit anywhere on the 30A!

December, 2023 by bikrgurl

The trail is awesome with several bridges over more than 11 lakes, meandering through several beach towns and neighborhoods. There’s public beach access along the way as well as many restaurants, coffee shops, bike shops and other retail. At mile marker 5 from the east of Inlet Beach, the trail/road over Deer Lake is all torn up. I was able to walk around the construction because no one was around on Christmas Eve Day when I did the ride, but normally you probably wouldn’t be able to. I was able to complete the entire trail from Shades Bar and Grill on the east trailhead to Topsail Hill State Park on the west end. Loved the adventure. Hybrid bike on all paved trails; 5 hours to complete; 40 miles out and back; 11mph; 650 ft elevation. (flat)

Blountstown Greenway Bike Path

Sad waste of a trail.

August, 2023 by jeffl90

This entire trail is about 6-7 miles. Completely gone to crap. Not maintained at all. The town takes great care of their little parks but the bike trail is garbage. Sides are collapsing and many heaves. Many crossing where you can get run over by people running the stop signs. On a special day you may find huge hogs standing you off. Bridge closed off for good. Parking is also very limited. Whoever runs this doesn’t care about it at all.

Loggerhead Run Bike Path

cape San Blas

August, 2023 by garydunn3535

Park at Salinas Park as you come into the Cape. bathrooms, covered screened picnic tables. Easy 8-9 mile ride down to the state park. Stopped at Longbills restaurant about 7 miles down on the right next to the fire station. Blackened chicken tacos were amazing! Amazing gulf and bay views the entire ride. Less than a mile from Salinas Park, there is a trail to the right that takes you to an overview area of the bay and Black Island. Pretty awesome view around sunset.

Port City Trail

nice ride

June, 2023 by seashell_cottage

Have to agree, not marked well. We parked at the nursing college hoping that it would not be a problem. Did enjoy our ride into town had a very nice lunch at Sisters restaurant. Would do it again

Timpoochee Trail

Great for a vacation spin

February, 2023 by joseph.klarr

I was a little worried about taking my road bike on this trail based on some reviews, but it was actually pretty great! It's not the same as riding on a wide shoulder on sparse roads, but the foot/slower bike traffic isn't bad, and there's plenty of room to pass. the path is pretty well maintained. the biggest issue is a few points where you have to cross the road and switch sides. Still, I averaged about 16.5 mph and could have gone a bit faster if I wanted to. You're not going to get race training in here, but if you just want to get the legs moving, this is a great option.

Loggerhead Run Bike Path

Great trail

January, 2023 by jillkswartz

Put in at Salinas park at the start of 30e. The trail is great fully paved and smooth. You will ride a ways before you see the ocean. You can ride this all the way to st joe state park you can also ride in the park. Cone heads is at the end of 30e where we stopped to eat and rest before returning to salinas park round trip it was 16 miles. It’s easily one of my faves of the area

Timpoochee Trail

NOT a road bike trail

December, 2022 by kymbrell

This is NOT a rail trail or anything similar just to manage expectations. This is a nice family cruiser bike “path” or nice for walkers and runners. As a road cyclist, I was super excited about a paved “trail”. SMH. It is best for a road cyclist to just prepare to ride on a very narrow road most of the way sharing the road with vehicles.

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