Trip Idea

Explore 7 Creeks Recreation Area

Multiple Parks

pink in the sun rise over mudflats and marsh
Duration Full Day
Topic(s) River and Riparian, Scenic Views, Trails, Bridges, Marshes
Activities Hiking, Front-Country Hiking
Type Active, Solitary/Remote, Inspirational, Outdoors, Group Friendly
Parks Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve

Hike, Bike, Kayak, or Picinic Through Seven Different Parks
  • Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve

    Cross the Bridge

    • Activity Fee: No (Entrance fees may apply)
    • Reservations: No
    • Activity: Hiking
    • Pets: Yes
    • Location: Cedar Point Pedestrian Bridge
    • Duration: 30–90 Minutes
    • Season: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
    a wooden bridge in the distance over a navy blue river with tree in the left forground

    The Cedar Point bridge connects National Park Service and City of Jacksonville trails, provides a beautiful vista, fishing and birding opportunities, and a spot to just watch the world go by.

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  • Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve

    Hike the 7 Creeks Trail

    • Activity Fee: No (Entrance fees may apply)
    • Reservations: No
    • Activity: Front-Country Hiking
    • Age: 16 and Older
    • Pets: Yes
    • Location: Cedar Point Trailhead Lot
    • Duration: 200–440 Minutes
    • Season: Winter, Spring, Fall
    • Time of Day: Day
    two story tabby wall with window in the woods

    Hike the seven mile, Seven Creeks partnership trail crossing through habitats and national, state, and city parks.

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  • Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve

    Discover Our Partnership Parks

    • Activity Fee: No (Entrance fees may apply)
    • Reservations: No
    • Activity: Hiking
    • Pets: Yes
    • Location: 7 Creeks Recreation Area
    • Duration: 120–500 Minutes
    • Season: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
    • Time of Day: Day
    ariel view of marsh a bridge and creeks

    The power of working together is on display in this park partnership area which offers more than any one unit could provide. The 7 Creeks Recreation Area is managed by state, local, non-profit organizations, and federal agencies.

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Last updated: April 5, 2024