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North Florida Trailblazers

Osceola National Forest / Bart SmithEstablished as the Cornelian Hiking Club in 1981 in honor of Cornelia Burge, one of the Florida Trail’s most memorable volunteers, the North Florida Trailblazers took on their new name in 1987. Our chapter, which maintains the Florida Trail in the northeasternmost part of the state, has a very active core group and our members participate at both the local and state level.

One of the annual events hosted by our chapter is our Christmas Campout. Usually held at Osceola National Forest's group site, The Landing, this is a long weekend of great fun and outdoor activities. Saturday night features fried turkey and all the fixings and no one wants to miss out on the gift exchange! During the rest of the year, you’ll find us keeping the trails clear and leading hikes and other activities. Come join us!

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Serving Baker, Bradford, Clay, Duval, Nassau, St. Johns, and Union counties

CHAPTER MEETINGS are held at various locations and times. 

DIRECTIONS: Check website http://www.meetup.com/hiking-560

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Trails Maintained by this Chapter PDF Print E-mail

North Florida Trailblazers AreaThe North Florida Trailblazers Chapter maintains the Florida Trail between the Olustee trailhead in the Osceola National Forest and along the Suwannee River into White Springs.

We also maintain the Florida Trail from the Etoniah trailhead on Holloway Road through Goldhead State Park, Camp Blanding and the Keystone Airpark to CR 100 in Keystone Heights.

 
Trail Highlights PDF Print E-mail
Ocean Pond / Alice RothenbergWhile we think that all of our trails are very special, during the spring when many of Florida's native plants are in bloom, you'll find one of the best smelling sections of trail along the Suwannee River between the Little Shoals Trailhead and White Springs. Depending upon weather conditions, blooming can begin as early as the beginning of March. Along this stretch of trail you'll find native azalea, Florida fringe trees, and button bushes as well as a host of other flora. The azaleas range in color from dark pink to almost white and are clustered close to the trail in many places. Their heady fragrance fairly drips upon your head as you pass by.
 

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Upcoming Events

Thu, Mar 11th, @7:30pm - 09:00PM
Chapter Meeting
Fri, Mar 12th
F-Troop Big Cypress Wilderness Trail Maintenance
Fri, Mar 12th, @8:00am - 05:00PM
New River Canoe & Kayak Trip
Sat, Mar 13th
Trail Care - Green Swamp East
Sat, Mar 13th
Day Hike - Tenoroc Fish Management Area