Timpoochee Trail


Timpoochee Trail near Fort Walton Beach, Florida is one natural location visitors can go to be outside with family and friends. Timpoochee Trail was designed as an unpaved biking trail. It is 19 miles long. It was also called the Scenic 30-A Bike Path. The trail leads visitors along the Emerald Coast, giving one the understanding of why the Emerald Coast was given its name. There are some paved sections to the path which lead through Dune Allen, Blue Mountain Beach, Santa Rosa Beach, WaterColor, Grayton Beach, Seaside, Seacrest, Seagrove, and Rosemary Beach. All of these locations are small towns in Walton Country near Fort Walton Beach.

As one continues to ride along the trail, one can encounter marsh lakes, dunes, and spectacular views of the Gulf of Mexico. Visitors can pick up the path in several different areas. In the villages, the path is easy to find. There are also other trailheads to find with parking nearby.

Along the way the path comes into contact with many beaches in South Walton. Guests can bring picnic lunches on their bike ride or sunbath on the beach before continuing on. It is not a loop trail, therefore one has to return to the parking area they left from.

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