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Walton County

Timpoochee Trail

Hard

Timpoochee Trail

09:48

38.6km

90m

Hiking

The 24.0-mile Timpoochee Trail is a difficult paved hiking route along Florida's Scenic Highway 30A, featuring diverse coastal scenery.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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9.08 km

Topsail Hill Preserve State Park & Gregory E. Moore RV Resort

Highlight • Rest Area

Great RV sites plus one of the nicest tent camping areas of any park I have seen. The tent camping areas are large and isolated from each other by very nice landscaping. The tent camping area has its own shower house. Very nice park.

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23.0 km

Western Lake, spanning 100 acres, is the second largest of the coastal dune lakes. With a maximum depth of around five feet, it's a popular area for water sports. This vantage point from a bridge offers stunning elevated views of the lake.

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24.1 km

WaterColor Garden Pathway

Highlight • Trail

This area features one of the most popular lakes, Western Lake, and the award-winning Grayton Beach. The unique architecture provides great photo opportunities throughout the town. Additionally, nice trails take you along the lake and through charming neighborhoods.

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4

24.9 km

Seaside, Florida

Highlight • Settlement

This town was built with the idea of family-friendly, year-round fun, featuring pedestrian brick roads and colorful buildings throughout. There's plenty to see in this area, all with waterfront views of the beach.

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29.5 km

Eastern Lake

Highlight • Lake

This coastal dune lake features a nice bridge that crosses over the waters, offering an elevated view of the lake and the ocean in the distance. It provides a great spot to take a break and appreciate the view.

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38.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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32.8 km

5.48 km

368 m

< 100 m

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32.8 km

5.35 km

444 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Timpoochee Trail?

The trail is predominantly flat and paved, making it generally easy to navigate. While the main route is smooth, some forested sections may present natural challenges like ruts and roots. Portions of the trail also run alongside busy roads and utilize sidewalks. For a more rugged experience, you can find connecting multi-use off-road trails in areas like Grayton Beach State Park and Point Washington State Forest, which feature soft sand and pine duff.

How long does it typically take to hike the Timpoochee Trail?

The entire Timpoochee Trail is about 18.5 to 19 miles long. While the komoot tour suggests a duration of around 9 hours and 48 minutes for hiking, this can vary significantly based on your pace, stops, and whether you complete the entire length or just a section.

What are some notable sights and viewpoints along the route?

You'll be treated to diverse scenery including stunning views of emerald green waves, white beaches, marsh lakes, and sandy dunes. Keep an eye out for rare coastal dune lakes, especially at sunset. The trail also passes through charming coastal neighborhoods like Alys Beach and Rosemary Beach. Don't miss the covered bridge over Draper Lake and the bridges over Western Lake. The colorful town of Seaside, Florida, famous from "The Truman Show," is also a highlight.

Is the Timpoochee Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the Timpoochee Trail is generally considered an easy route, suitable for a range of users including novice hikers and bikers. Its mostly flat and paved surface contributes to its accessibility, making it a great option for families. However, venturing into the forest trails can be more challenging and slower.

Where can I park to access the Timpoochee Trail?

The trail traces the entire length of Scenic Highway 30A, connecting several coastal communities. You can find parking in many of these towns or near the state parks it passes through, such as Topsail Hill Preserve State Park, Grayton Beach State Park, and Deer Lake State Park. Specific parking availability can vary by location and time of day, especially during peak seasons.

Are dogs allowed on the Timpoochee Trail?

Generally, dogs on a leash are permitted on the paved Timpoochee Trail. However, specific regulations may apply within the state parks the trail passes through, such as Topsail Hill Preserve State Park, Grayton Beach State Park, and Deer Lake State Park. Always check the rules for each specific park or area you plan to enter with your dog.

What is the best time of year to experience the Timpoochee Trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather with cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be very hot and humid, and the trail can get quite busy. Winter is generally mild, making it a good option for those looking to avoid the heat.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Timpoochee Trail or nearby state parks?

There are no specific permits or fees required to use the Timpoochee Trail itself. However, if you plan to enter any of the state parks along the route, such as Topsail Hill Preserve State Park, Grayton Beach State Park, or Deer Lake State Park, there will be entrance fees. Point Washington State Forest, which also has connecting trails, may have its own regulations or fees for certain activities or areas. It's always best to check the official websites for the latest information on fees and regulations for these parks.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Timpoochee Trail for much of its length. You can also find connecting multi-use off-road trails in areas like Grayton Beach State Park and Point Washington State Forest, offering different surfaces and experiences.

What kind of wildlife might I see along the Timpoochee Trail?

The diverse landscape offers opportunities to spot various wildlife. You might see white-tailed deer, especially in the more forested sections. The coastal dune lakes and marsh areas are home to various bird species, and the overall ecosystem supports a range of small mammals and reptiles.

Are there amenities like cafes or restrooms along the Timpoochee Trail?

Yes, the trail traces Scenic Highway 30A and connects several charming coastal communities like Seaside, Alys Beach, and Rosemary Beach. These towns offer a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes, and public restrooms, making it easy to find refreshments and facilities along your journey.

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