Hiking and Biking Trails at Grayton Beach

Family walking through the trails and observing something overhead

The park offers several trails for visitors to enjoy. 

The one-mile Grayton Beach Nature Trail begins near the beach parking area and winds through sand dunes, pine flatwood and sand scrub oak to the edge of Western Lake.  Enjoy the shade of the twisted scrub oaks while looking and listening for park wildlife. 

For the more adventurous guest, the park has a 4.5-mile (9-mile round trip) hiking/biking trail that traverses through the forest and around the back waters of Western Lake. 

Hiking the trails at Grayton

Witness views of Western Lake, a rare coastal dune lake only found in a couple areas around the world. The Grayton Beach Hike and Bike Trail begins across from the park entrance on County Road 30A. 

An optional Lake Loop Trail connects with nearby state forest trails and the scenic 30A paved trail.

Helmets are highly recommended for all cyclists and Florida law requires helmets for cyclists age 16 and under.

  • Trail maps are available at the park ranger station.

 

Sand dunes meet waters of coastal dune lake.