Navarre, FL Running Trails and Maps

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Blackwater Heritage State Trail

9.6 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Catman Road Trail

1.9 mi
State: AL
Asphalt

Cotton Bayou Trail

1.1 mi
State: AL
Asphalt

Fort Morgan Road Trail

5.6 mi
State: AL
Asphalt

Gulf Oak Ridge Trail

3.2 mi
State: AL
Asphalt

Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail

28 mi
State: AL
Asphalt, Concrete

Navarre Beach Bike Path

3.6 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Old Brick Road Trail

5.4 mi
State: FL
Brick, Concrete

Pensacola Beach Trail

8.8 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Rattlesnake Ridge Trail

1.6 mi
State: AL
Asphalt

Rosemary Dunes Trail

1.6 mi
State: AL
Asphalt

Twin Bridges Trail

0.9 mi
State: AL
Asphalt

Gulf Breeze Parkway Trail

3 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Timpoochee Trail

18.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
In Milton, just northeast of Pensacola, the 9.6-mile Blackwater Heritage State Trail is the rewarding result of a partnership between Florida's Departments of Transportation and Environmental...
FL 9.6 mi Asphalt
The Catman Road Trail is one of several in the Hugh Branyon Backcountry Trails network in Alabama's Gulf State Park. It directly connects to several others: Twin Bridges, Rattlesnake Ridge, Cotton...
AL 1.9 mi Asphalt
As its name implies, the Cotton Bayou Trail begins near the tip of the Cotton Bayou and a small beach area in southern Alabama's Orange Beach. From there, the trail heads northwest for a mile through...
AL 1.1 mi Asphalt
The Fort Morgan Road Trail travels more than 5 miles west through the coastal community of Gulf Shores in southwestern Alabama. About the Route The paved trail parallels the north side of its...
AL 5.6 mi Asphalt
The Gulf Oak Ridge Trail is part of a network called the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trails, located off the Gulf of Mexico coastline near the Alabama/Florida border. The trail starts at a paved...
AL 3.2 mi Asphalt
The Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail is a network of multiuse trails winding through Gulf State Park in southern Alabama. It is named in honor of Hugh S. Branyon, who was instrumental in developing...
AL 28 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Crystal-white beaches and Florida-blue water are all par for the course at Navarre Beach, a 3.6-mile bike path About the Route The Navarre Beach Bike Path is a low-stress way to travel along...
FL 3.6 mi Asphalt
Following the route of an old red-brick highway constructed in 1921, the Old Brick Road Trail provides over five miles of trail for cyclists and pedestrians on the eastern outskirts of Milton,...
FL 5.4 mi Brick, Concrete
The Pensacola Beach Trail is a multi-use trail that runs along Via de Luna Drive and Fort Pickens Road in Pensacola Beach, Florida. About the Route The trail mostly runs along the two roads, but...
FL 8.8 mi Asphalt
The Rattlesnake Ridge Trail is one of six in the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trails network that run through one of Alabama's most popular parks, Gulf State Park on the Gulf of Mexico. At its western...
AL 1.6 mi Asphalt
The Rosemary Dunes Trail is one of six pathways in a network called Hugh Branyon Backcountry Trails running through Gulf State Park in southern Alabama. The trail begins on Beach Road, just off a...
AL 1.6 mi Asphalt
The Twin Bridges Trail is only a mile long, but offers a tranquil journey through part of Gulf State Park in southern Alabama. At its northern end, it connects to the 3-mile Gulf Oak Ridge Trail and,...
AL 0.9 mi Asphalt
A sidepath trail that follows a stretch of its namesake roadway south of Pensacola, the Gulf Breeze Parkway Trail offers a useful transportation route for cyclists and pedestrians looking to navigate...
FL 3 mi Asphalt
The Timpoochee Trail traces the Gulf of Mexico shoreline and Scenic Highway 30-A as it travels through beachside communities and state forest lands between Dune Allen and Rosemary Beach for 18.5...
FL 18.5 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail

Beautiful expansive connected trails that will keep you riding for at least 28 miles. Perfect December weather. Coming back for sure to take more in.

December, 2025 by palaciosm025

Beautiful expansive connected trails that will keep you riding for at least 28 miles. Perfect December weather. Coming back for sure to take more in.

Gulf Breeze Parkway Trail

upgraded

December, 2025 by swoods63

It is a busy car corridor, but the path is separate from the roadway and pretty smooth. A multi-year upgrade of the road east of the green area of the map is leading to better trail crossings of the multiple business entrances and streets. I believe the final resurfacing is being done this spring. It is a short trail but a much needed chance to relax a bit from the not-so-biker-friendly areas at either end.

Timpoochee Trail

Don’t miss out on this trail

November, 2025 by plezn2daaeyez

Yes it’s beside the highway, but it’s safe and still picturesque. We parked in Rosemary Beach at a free 3 hour parking spot. It was a Tuesday 1pm in November and there were plenty of parking. We went west and stayed on the left side as it was shadier all the way to Deer Lake State Park where we entered to check out the beach access there and used the restrooms. Hardly any other walkers or bikers. Such a fun safe leisurely drive. Got to see all the new architecture going up that has Greek vibes. Stopped at Pizza by the Sea for lunch and had great pizza and margs.

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Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail

Many trails throughout the park, paved, with several bathrooms and many benches. Lots of beautiful points of interests to stop and enjoy, I saw gators and deer. I traveled specifically to ride here, and I'm so glad I did

November, 2025 by kirsten32_tl

Many trails throughout the park, paved, with several bathrooms and many benches. Lots of beautiful points of interests to stop and enjoy, I saw gators and deer. I traveled specifically to ride here, and I'm so glad I did

Timpoochee Trail

Beach access close to trail

October, 2025 by ljarrington

3 star trail upgraded to 4 stars due to access to beaches via public access ways and state parks. Be sure to stop at Deer Lake State Park and walk your bike on the walkway through the dunes to the beach if it’s not too busy. Lots to see and enjoy, expect a rough trail through tourist beach towns with lots of bikes and pedestrians. North end trail is much smoother.

Blackwater Heritage State Trail

Great Trail

September, 2025 by darren53

Amazing find, highly recommend this trail!

Cotton Bayou Trail

Great place to saunter

August, 2025 by pgathje

A pleasant trail with lots of shade for hot and humid summer saunters.

Blackwater Heritage State Trail

Exploring the Blackwater Heritage State Trail

March, 2025 by garyanoe

One of our favorite ways to spend Saturday and Sunday mornings is riding the Blackwater Heritage State Trail. It’s a beautiful, well-maintained trail that’s perfect for a relaxing ride. The entire trail is paved, and there are plenty of stopping areas with restrooms along the way, which makes it super convenient for a longer ride.

The park service does a fantastic job of keeping the trail clean, regularly clearing away leaves and branches to ensure a smooth ride. There are two access points to the trail: you can start from Caroline Street or Old Bagdad Highway.

For my wife and I, we prefer parking near the waterfront park and picking up the trail around the visitor center, though we’ve done both starting points and they’re both great options. No matter how you approach it, it’s always a peaceful and scenic ride. If you’re looking for a nice way to spend a morning, I highly recommend giving it a try! Plus, there are 3 different breweries when you finish that serves up a very nice cold brew.

Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail

Gatorific Ride!

March, 2025 by x864qdjnv7

The Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail is really a net work of trails within the Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores AL. I highly recommend doing it without a map. Just let your instincts take you from trail to trail. There are paved segments,boardwalk segments, wooded areas, marshy areas all teaming with wildlife. The surfaces are in good shape and you can easily rack up 25 miles of riding. I started at sun up at the park headquarters where there is a lot of parking. I spotted osprey and other marsh birds and some gators. All in all a great ride.

Fort Morgan Road Trail

Plan B

March, 2025 by x864qdjnv7

I had planned to cross over from Fort Morgan to Dauphin Island on the Ferry to ride but the Ferry was broken down. So Plan B was to ride the first trail I came to....the Fort Morgan Road Trail. I road it from Peninsula Golf Course to the entrance of Gulf State Park and back. The trail is in very good condition and I would categorize it as easy. I did enough "extra" to total 14 miles. It connects to the network of trails within the state park known as the Hugh Branyon Backcountry trails. When you combine the two you could easily do a 30+ mile ride on nice surfaces.

Timpoochee Trail

Over Developed Area

February, 2025 by r9idhdd9pi

I spent the month of January, riding this trail. The area was a strange interface of crowded developments and state parks. There are many roads and driveways intersecting the trail. I imagine, at the height of the Spring Break Season, the crowds would be terrible.

Timpoochee Trail

Only place to ride and it shows!

December, 2024 by rgainforth

Not a fan. Very busy because there is no place else to ride. Crosses driveways, roads, nothing to see of the coastline. The development is out of control. We turned around after about six miles and headed back to the state park.

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