Egan's Creek Greenway, Florida, United States


4.5 (152 reviews) Spent Ranking #7 in Amelia Island Nature & Wildlife Areas

Greenway to Fort Clinch and Back!

Took the greenway on bikes from Sadler Rd up to Atlantic Ave/A1A, then on to the Fort Clinch Road all the way to fort. Go early in AM or in afternoon because the majority of the trail between Sadler and Atlantic is not under tree cover, but the whole road within Ft Clinch SP is a canopy of oaks - beautiful. Either way, tons of wildlife along the way. Total time each way = 45 minutes (at easy pace - I am no cyclist!), but that's if you don't stop to photograph turtles, alligators, birds, etc. Plan for a bottle of water each way! You can refill at the fort. Cyclists pay $2 each to enter SP.
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Address

, Fernandina Beach, Florida, United States, Postal Code: 32034-2202.

Mobile

+1 904-310-3350

Website

http://www.fbfl.us/104/Egans-Creek-Greenway

Current local date and time now

Sunday, May 12, 2024, 6:12

User Ratings

4.5 based on (152 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Alexis B 5:00 PM Jan 6, 2020
    Best place to start your day
    I went on a solo walk on the recommendation of the hotel manager. I was grateful I did it! It’s a pretty long trail, where you can either walk or bike. If you’re lucky, you’ll see some wildlife: I got to see some birds, but no alligators. I was mostly by myself throughout the 2 hours I spent there, so it was ideal to do some much-needed thinking and goal assessment about various aspects of my life there. Definitely therapeutic experience!
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  • 5Michelle R 5:00 PM Jun 12, 2022
    Nice place to walk and take sunrise pics
    We stopped here along the way to the beach to take sunrise pics. It has a nice place to walk a track and several circuit exercise stations. We always see people here early in the morning getting their exercise in, which is a great motivation! Can also get some neat sunrise pics once the sun is high enough over the marsh.

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