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Happy hikers on the Cross Florida Greenway, Belleview Gateway Community celebration/Judy TrottaThe Florida Crackers Chapter of the Florida Trail Association has brought together North Central Florida’s hikers since it was chartered in 1980, when the first meetings were held in member’s living rooms. The chapter hosted the very first North Regional Fall Conference in 1983 at Suwannee River State Park and has participated in every state and North Regional conference since. A subchapter, the Cracker’s Kinfolk, became the Suwannee Chapter.

Members of the Florida Crackers have built many bridges over the deep gorges along the Suwannee River, have maintained an open trail in Lake Butler Forest despite frequent timber clearcuts, and, working in coordination with biking and equestrian groups, built a 35-mile segment of trail through Marion County along the Cross Florida Greenway, crossing the prominent 3.3 million dollar Land Bridge over I-75 between Belleview and Ocala.

The chapter schedules a variety of activities each month such as day hikes, picnics, kayak/canoe trips, overnight pack trips and bicycle outings. Annual events include the chapter Christmas party in December and the "Goodbye for the Summer" picnic in June.

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Serving Alachua, Levy, Gilcrist, and Marion counties

Florida CrackersCHAPTER MEETINGS are on the third Thursday of the month (except July and August) at 6:30 PM at Brasington's Adventure Outfitters, 2331 NW 13th St., Gainesville.  Some meetings are also held at other locations.  Check the current newsletter.

DIRECTIONS: In Gainesville, from I-75, take the NW 39th Ave. (SR 222) exit and go east.  At NW 13th St. (US 441) turn right (south).  Brasington's is next to Albertson's in the Gainesville Mall area.  In Ocala, from I-75, take the Silver Springs Blvd. (SR 40) exit and go east.

CONTACTS:

Jacque Steer 352-502-2004  steerski@aol.com

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The Florida Crackers Chapter maintains the Florida Trail along the Suwannee River from Suwannee River State Park west to White Springs; from Olustee south to Lake Butler; and along the length of the Cross Florida Greenway between Dunnellon and the Ocala National Forest.

 

 

 

Hiking the Cross Florida Greenway/Sandra FriendTHE FLORIDA TRAIL on the Cross Florida Greenway has been a premier destination for day hikers and backpackers since its debut in 2000. Offering both short loop hikes (at the Land Bridge and Ross Prairie trailheads) and a linear 35-mile corridor for long distance outings, this section of trail takes hikers on a walk through history, following the route of the failed 1930's effort to build a Cross Florida barge canal. Of interest are the canal diggings, some of which fill with water and become lakes during the rainy season, and some of which resemble tall sand dunes. Access the trail from trailheads along CR 484, SR 200, CR 475A, SW 49th Av, SE 80th St, Baseline Rd, and Sharpes Ferry Road.

THE FLORIDA TRAIL along the Suwannee River provides some of North Florida’s most rugged hiking, scrambling in and out of natural drainages , skirting enormous sinkholes, springs, natural bridges, and waterfalls. It’s a place of geological delights, accessed from trailheads at Holton Creek WMA, Suwannee Springs, Stephen Foster State Park, and Camp Branch. Some portions cross private property, so you must be a Florida Trail member to hike the entire 41 mile linear stretch. A must-see side trail, the Disappearing Creek Loop at Camp Branch showcases the creek’s rapid descent into a deep sinkhole.

 
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