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Ready to explore Florida beyond the beach? Discover historic, nature-centric, and culinary-forward trails that showcase the state’s art, flavor, and local charm. Image: West Volusia Tourism
Go beyond beaches and theme parks with these Florida trails that celebrate the state’s rich heritage, natural beauty, and culinary creativity. From mural-lined streets to coastal oyster bars, these routes make it easy to chart your own adventure, whether you’re walking, biking, or road-tripping from place to place.
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Once a cornerstone of Florida’s agricultural identity, citrus crate labels were vibrant works of art that helped market the state’s sunshine and flavor. Today, you can follow a driving route through Lake County to see murals and exhibits that capture this colorful slice of history.
Stops include: Stroll along the waterfront at Simpson Cove in Mount Dora, and take a fascinating look into the past at Lake County Historical Museum and Tavares History Museum in Tavares.
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This self-guided trail honors acclaimed author, dramatist, and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston, who spent her final years in Fort Pierce. Visitors can explore landmarks tied to her life and legacy, tracing her “dust tracks” through her outstanding achievements and experiences.
Stops include: Check out and purchase her acclaimed works at the Zora Neale Hurston Branch Library. Visit the Zora Neale Hurston House and the Backus House, home of painter and close friend, A.E. Backus.
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Running through some of Central Florida’s most scenic landscapes, this 26-mile multi-use trail connects West Volusia’s iconic springs, parks, and charming towns. Stretching from DeBary toward DeLand and DeLeon Springs, the delightful trail is perfect for cycling, walking, skating,  birdwatching, or simply admiring the crystal-clear waters.
Stops include: Spot manatees at Blue Spring State Park, take shady rides through Lake Beresford Park, and munch on delicious pancakes at DeLeon Springs State Park’s Old Sugar Mill Pancake House.
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Local artist Erica Group’s Wings of the West murals turn West Volusia County into a selfie-worthy outdoor gallery. Each stop features stunning, hand-painted wings that reflect the spirit of its location. Take this self-guided tour to discover West Volusia’s natural beauty, historical sites, and adventurous opportunities!
Stops include: The trail features eight murals located in Downtown DeLand, Skydive DeLand, Barberville Pioneer Settlement, Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp, Lyonia Preserve, Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge, and D Ranch Preserve.
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Color and creativity come alive on this self-guided tour through Panama City’s historic districts. Featuring more than 30 large-scale and micro murals by local and visiting artists, the Panama City Mural Trail is a walkable, growing showcase of coastal culture and community pride.
Stops include: “Flutter By” the Panama City Center for the Arts to see one of the city’s most photographed locations. A “Day at the Creek” beckons viewers to explore, and you can enjoy a larger-than-life hello at “Greetings from Panama City.”
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Three distinct, self-guided walking routes in Panama City spotlight the city’s historic neighborhoods and offer a look at the people, places, and events that brought Panama City to life. Interpretive markers and preserved architecture tell stories of resilience, growth, and Gulf Coast charm in Downtown Panama City, St. Andrews, and Glenwood.
Stops include: Get a fascinating glimpse into the past at Historic St. Andrews Church, an unaltered interior display of the 1930s commercial period at the Bay County Historical Society, and see what might be the last remaining drawbridge in Northwest Florida, Massalina Bayou Bridge.
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This refreshing trail features over 30 craft beverage stops, including breweries, coffee roasters, ice cream shops, and more. Each one offers a “CoolCraft” creation, giving visitors a flavorful way to explore the region’s independent craft beverage scene.
Plus, you’ll find two signature events. The first, CoolCraft Summer, is a seasonal competition where participating breweries, cafés, roasters, and mixologists create themed beverages (such as 2025’s Summer Safari) and guests vote daily online.
Later in the year, CoolCraft Christmas is a holiday drink trail with specially crafted beverages and a scavenger hunt for an ornament prize.
Stops include: Sip artisan beers at Persimmon Hollow Brewing Co., fresh roasted specialty coffee at Trilogy Coffee Roasting Co., and a wide selection of wine at The Elusive Grape.
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Jacksonville’s maritime roots shine on this trail that honors the city’s long-standing shrimping heritage. Follow the coast to discover local restaurants, seafood markets, and historical sites celebrating the area’s signature catch: locally caught, wild Atlantic (aka Mayport) shrimp.
Stops include: Enjoy dockside dining at Safe Harbor Seafood Market, fresh fish and oysters at Dockside Seafood Restaurant, and the rustic and historic Singleton’s Seafood Shack.
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This sweet, energizing trail connects Jacksonville’s best coffee shops and donut destinations. It’s part of a perfect morning itinerary for caffeine lovers, featuring everything from specialty lattes to handcrafted pastries.
Stops include: Head to The Greenhouse Bar for coffee, tasty treats (and pretty plants!), the Blueberry Artisan Bakery for breakfast, lunch, and artisanal pastries, and Good Dough for from-scratch creations.
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Beer enthusiasts will find plenty to toast along the Panama City Ale Trail, a showcase of local breweries, taprooms, and craft beer spots. And each offers its own take on community, flavor, and fun. This self-guided tour includes several walkable stops downtown, as well as waterside venues and cool retro pubs.
Stops include: Sample local beer, Southern bites, and fun local stories at History Class Brewing Co., satisfy your taco craving in eclectic El Weirdo, and get your arcade game on at Point Break Arcade.
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Fresh Gulf oysters take center stage on this tasty trail. From raw bars to upscale seafood spots, the route highlights local flavors and the area’s deep connection to coastal culture. You’ll sample oysters prepared every way imaginable!
Stops include: Snack on fresh local seafood and ice-cold oysters at Hunt’s Oyster Bar & Seafood. Get back to basics at Gene’s Oyster Bar, and enjoy your meal with beautiful views at Harrison’s Kitchen & Bar.
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In the heart of the Florida Keys, the Key Lime Culinary Trail celebrates the state’s most famous dessert with a twist. Beyond the classic pie, visitors can sample everything from tangy cocktails to key lime tacos, all set against the colorful backdrop of Islamorada.
Stops include: Experience waterfront dining and live music at local fave Lorelei’s, enjoy a sip of local flavors at Islamorada Brewery & Distillery, the first and only microbrewery and distillery in the Florida Keys, and indulge in fresh seafood at laid-back Lazy Days.
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As a professional writer of over 20 years, Gaye is an avid traveler and enjoys highlighting food, culture, and attractions around the South. While Gaye is passionate about life in Memphis, she grew up in Meridian and is still a Mississippi girl at heart.
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