Hiking the Main Trail at Cedar Point Preserve
Park Overview
Venture out for a short hike or pack in a day full of adventure at 7 Creeks Recreation Area, one of Jacksonville’s infamous attractions for outdoor enthusiasts. This area contains 7 creeks, 7 parks and preserves, and 30+ miles of multi-use trails on 5,600 acres of contiguous conservation lands in northeast Jacksonville. Explore via hiking, biking, kayaking, boating, fishing, or horseback riding!
Cedar Point Preserve is a City of Jacksonville park with over 600 acres of oak hammocks, pine flatwoods, and a freshwater marsh system. If you’re looking for a long trek, take the 7-mile 7 Creeks Trail which traverses from Betz-Tiger Point Preserve through four parks and preserves.
The Main Trail at Cedar Point
One of our favorite journeys is from the Fitzpatrick Creek Trailhead to access three parks in a day’s hike! The first segment blazes through the southern end of Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park, a diverse community of creeks, marshes, pine flatwoods, and sandhills. Along the next segment, explore Cedar Point Preserve, and finally, you’ll encounter Cedar Point, a National Park which features its own 4.4 miles of hiking and biking trails at the south end of Black Hammock Island.
You’ll need to turn around at the 3-mile mark for a round trip of 6 miles unless you park a second vehicle at the Horseshoe Creek trailhead.
Our Adventure
We launch from the Fitzpatrick Creek Trailhead, keeping left and yielding right where Deer Run and Turkey Trot Trails intersect. A sporadic canopy of magnolia and turkey oak winds along a wide, sandy terrain with a saw palmetto understory. The land transforms to a long row of tall pines with benches along the route, inviting the weary to have a seat for a while under live oaks weeping in moss. At the fork in the trail, opt for Deer Run, Bobcat, or stay on the Main Trail which passes by the Marsh Loop Trail.
A quick detour on the Bird Pond Trail offers a seating area and overlook of the pond. The narrow trail lined by sabal and cabbage palms leads to a view of the habitat that is home to over 200 species of birds.
Back on the Main Trail, the grassy path opens up and winds toward the Overlook Spur Trail where we had lunch. There is a sole picnic pavilion aside the salt marsh and cordgrass with a serene view of the Cedar Point Trail Bridge that connects the 7 Creeks Recreation Area.
This 245-foot trail bridge, constructed in 2018, spans over Pumpkin Hill Creek and connects Cedar Point Preserve (COJ) east to Cedar Point (NPS). Check out vast views of Pumpkin Hill Creek lined by tidal coastline, oyster beds, and pine and oak forest. The creek winds out of sight into the St. Johns River. The tidal creek’s translucent sandy bottom is inviting on a breezy day as seagulls linger overhead and fishermen catch a bite in the sun.
Cedar Point Preserve Trail System
7.3 miles total of multi-use trails (hiking, biking, equestrian)
Main Trail – 1.9 miles
Deer Run – 1.2 miles
Turkey Trot – 0.8 miles
Bobcat Trail – 0.6 miles
Marsh Loop – 0.8 miles
Bird Pond Trail – 0.2 miles
Fitzpatrick Creek Trailhead – 7222 Cedar Point Road
Black Hammock Island Trailhead – 8517 Cedar Point Road
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