Getting in touch with nature can revive your mind, body and soul. What better place to reconnect with the great outdoors than Martin County – a wonderland of hiking trails, state parks and more? This article has some ideas on how to embrace the environment of Martin County, Florida.
Jonathan Dickinson State Park
Martin County’s beloved state park includes 13 natural habitats including scrub pine, flatwoods, mangroves, river swamps and sand pine. Jonathan Dickinson State Park offers opportunities for paved and off-road biking, equestrian trails, hiking trails, boating, canoeing and kayaking. Want to camp? The park offers full-facility and primitive campgrounds.
Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge
This non-profit organization is dedicated to promoting environmental awareness in people of all ages. Through turtle walks, scrub tours, guided hikes and more, the Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge provides visitors with the opportunity to get up close and personal with Martin County’s impressive ecosystem.
Barley Barber Swamp Tours
When available tours of this rare cypress swamp are offered from October to May. You can “tromp the swamp” and stroll past ancient cypress trees completely
Savannas Preserve State Park
This preserve is home to the largest and most intact remnant of Florida’s east coast savannas. Visitors can learn about the nature of Martin County in the Environmental Education Center and on over eight miles of multi-use trails.
Kitching Creek Preserve
This 51-acre nature area and 7-mile trail in Hobe Sound, Florida is the perfect place to observe alligators, otters, song birds, raptors and a host of wading bird species. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, camping and mountain biking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are allowed on the trail but must be kept on leash.