7 Mile Loop Trailhead Crystal River Preserve State Park West State Park Street, Crystal River, FL 34428
About the Business
The 7 Mile Loop Trailhead at Crystal River Preserve State Park is a must-visit destination in Crystal River, Florida. This park offers a unique opportunity to explore one of Florida's most diverse estuaries, where freshwater and saltwater meet to create a rich ecosystem.
Covering over 27,500 acres of untouched land, the park is a true mosaic of different habitats including scrub, pinewoods, hardwood forests, salt marshes, and mangrove islands. Visitors can experience the beauty of Florida's natural landscapes and catch a glimpse of what the area looked like centuries ago.
The park is a popular spot for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding, and bird-watching. Its wetlands are vital for Florida's wildlife and human communities, helping to refresh the state's aquifer.
Whether you're a nature lover, outdoor enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful retreat, the 7 Mile Loop Trailhead at Crystal River Preserve State Park is the perfect place to connect with nature and explore the beauty of Florida's Gulf Coast.
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Location & Phone number
W State Park St, Crystal River, FL 34428, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"Husband and I went by this trail and spent about an hour going only the 2 miles and coming back so 4 miles total. The path is nice and open, there's some wildlife to see (gators, birds, bees, gopher tortoise), and a pleasant breeze blows through on occasion. The path is easy to walk. We walked it while a few other couples biked. We'll come back another time and go the whole stretch. Just be aware no bathrooms or water facilities but they tell you that in a warning sign at the front."
"The 7 mile loop trail is a nature lover’s paradise. The trailhead is located off of W.State Park Street north of downtown Crystal River. Safe parking is provided for about 15 vehicles. The hiking/biking trail itself is a 7.2 mile loop that is not paved, but a sandy road. Take your time and enjoy birding and the occasional alligator sighting in the wetlands. Carrying your own water and bug spray is highly recommended and no restrooms are provided."
"There are no facilities here. Hiked to the 2 mile marker with our 3 & 7 year old. Trail was a little muddy. Be aware of the trails local residents, the snakes, otters, and water birds. We did come across a cotton mouth that was along the edge of the trail. There is a map of the loop at the parking lot."
"It took us 2hrs and 20min to walk the entire loop. Empty on a Friday afternoon, only saw 2 other groups. No incline, but could be difficult to bike in spots with the mud. Went on a cool day and there were no bugs! Decent trail, but a little boring. No restrooms."
"We biked the trail on March ninth 2021. It was a beautiful clear day around 73 degrees with enough wind to keep down the bugs. Took us about an hour and a half to ride the loop on hybrid bikes. It was a bit rough for us but manageable. As it hadn't rained recently the rutted portions of the trail were mostly dry and we could ride through most of of it. There's rutting on the entire loop but the stretch from mile two to mile three was the worst. We took the loop to the left to see the salt marsh vistas first then rode on around through mostly pine lands and wet hammock. Saw some birds and other animals and yes we saw the alligator... See three photos. We'd recommend the trail when it's cool and windy to help reduce the bugs."
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