Explore The Corridor
Visit the Many Locations
The Florida Wildlife Corridor is not accessible to the public in its entirety. Happily, the routes of the 2012 and 2015 Expeditions include public lands that are open for recreational activities, such as hiking, paddling, and camping. There are 1323 named rivers and streams crossing the Corridor that include 1577 miles of designated paddling trails. There are also 5841 miles of trails within the Corridor; including 968 miles of the Florida National Scenic Trail.
We encourage you to explore the Corridor on your own. Get to know the real, wild Florida! Check out the list below to begin planning your own expedition through the Florida Wildlife Corridor.
Northwest & Panhandle
Apalachicola National Forest
Big Lagoon State Park
Blackwater River State Forest
Blackwater River State Park
Bradwell Bay Wilderness
Cedar Key National Wildlife Refuge
Dead Lakes Recreation Area
Econfina River State Park
Eden Garden State Park
Escambia River
EO Wilson Biophilia Center
Fort Pickens
Florida National Scenic Trail, Panhandle Region
Florida National Scenic Trail, Northern Region
Gulf Islands National Seashore
Grayton Beach State Park
Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge
Manatee Springs State Park
Majorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway
Ochlockonee River State Park
Perdido Key State Park
Shoal River
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
Steinhatchee Falls
Tate’s Hell State Forest
Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park
Topsail Hill Preserve State Park
Yellow River
Southeast
Everglades National Park