St. Marks Trail
4778 Woodville HighwayTallahassee FL 32305
Tracing the route of Florida’s first and longest-operating railroad, the Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail is a great option for hiking or biking. The Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail runs 20.5 miles from Florida’s capital city to the coastal community of St. Marks, and it offers multiple entry spots; therefore, it runs along the Apalachicola National Forest, giving hikers and cyclists access to several other trails extending off of the main paved St. Marks Trail.
This was the first rail-trail in the Florida’s system of greenways and trails to be paved, providing a scenic experience for running, walking, bicycling, and skating. There is also a connecting off road bike trail and an adjacent trail available for equestrians. The corridor of the trail passes underneath towering stands of longleaf pine. It runs through part of the Apalachicola National Forest, past quiet, rural communities. Here you will find picnic and rest areas, a park, and a playground. The main trailhead, Capital Circle Trailhead, is located on the west side of Route 363 (Woodville Highway), where trail users can find parking and restrooms.
At the main trailhead, there is also access to the Munson Hills/Twilight Mountain Bike Trails in the Apalachicola National Forest.
Parking is available at the trailhead on SR 33/Woodville Highway, just south of Tallahassee, as well as the J. Lewis Hall Park in Woodville, which is the Wakulla Station Trailhead located near mile marker 9. Restrooms and water fountains are also available at this location.
Featured uses: Hiking, running, walking, biking, skating, equestrian riding, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing. Leashed dogs are permitted. Note that this trail is paved and level, offering access for almost anyone.
Main Trailhead Access: 4778 Woodville Highway Tallahassee, FL 32305
GPS: N 30.3715 / W -84.2688
For more information on St. Marks Trail, click here.
Amenities: Parking, restrooms, pavilions, picnic tables, water fountains, interpretive exhibit, playground, and wheelchair accessible.





Tracing the route of Florida’s first and longest-operating railroad, the Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail is a great option for hiking or biking. The Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail runs 20.5 miles from Florida’s capital city to the coastal community of St. Marks, and it offers multiple entry spots; therefore, it runs along the Apalachicola National Forest, giving hikers and cyclists access to several other trails extending off of the main paved St. Marks Trail.
This was the first rail-trail in the Florida’s system of greenways and trails to be paved, providing a scenic experience for running, walking, bicycling, and skating. There is also a connecting off road bike trail and an adjacent trail available for equestrians. The corridor of the trail passes underneath towering stands of longleaf pine. It runs through part of the Apalachicola National Forest, past quiet, rural communities. Here you will find picnic and rest areas, a park, and a playground. The main trailhead, Capital Circle Trailhead, is located on the west side of Route 363 (Woodville Highway), where trail users can find parking and restrooms.
At the main trailhead, there is also access to the Munson Hills/Twilight Mountain Bike Trails in the Apalachicola National Forest.
Parking is available at the trailhead on SR 33/Woodville Highway, just south of Tallahassee, as well as the J. Lewis Hall Park in Woodville, which is the Wakulla Station Trailhead located near mile marker 9. Restrooms and water fountains are also available at this location.
Featured uses: Hiking, running, walking, biking, skating, equestrian riding, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing. Leashed dogs are permitted. Note that this trail is paved and level, offering access for almost anyone.
Main Trailhead Access: 4778 Woodville Highway Tallahassee, FL 32305
GPS: N 30.3715 / W -84.2688
For more information on St. Marks Trail, click here.
Amenities: Parking, restrooms, pavilions, picnic tables, water fountains, interpretive exhibit, playground, and wheelchair accessible.
🌸🎶 Springtime Tallahassee is HERE! 🎶🌸
A weekend full of music, parades, and festival fun in Florida’s Capital! Full weekend details are below. ⤵️
🎤 Friday`s Music Festival – Kick off the weekend at Kleman Plaza with Joe Nichols, Kameron Marlowe, and Jason Byrd!
🎨 Saturday`s Jubilee in the Park – Wander through hundreds of arts & crafts vendors, live music, and delicious eats in the Downtown Chain of Parks from 9 AM - 5 PM. A perfect way to soak in the spring vibes!
🎭 Saturday`s Grand Parade – Don’t miss the 57th Annual Springtime Tallahassee Grand Parade on March 29 at 10:30 AM! Over 100+ colorful floats, marching bands, and dance groups will bring the streets to life.
More info available here: https://www.springtimetallahassee.com/.

April is bringing the music—and the vibes—to the Adderley Amphitheater! 🎶🌙
📅 April 26 is almost sold out! See @Wilco live with special guest @waxa_katie— snag your tickets before they’re gone: theadderleyamphitheater.com. (link in bio)
The April 26th concert is presented in partnership with LeMoyne`s @chainofparks, taking place April 26th & 27th in downtown Tallahassee, featuring over 150 artists, 3D street art, food, and live entertainment.

What an incredible and unforgettable night one at Jubilee Music Festival with Tasha Cobbs Leonard with special guest Pastor Shirley Caesar. We can`t wait for Kirk Franklin to take the stage Saturday evening for night two with Pastor John P. Kee. Tickets are still available!
🎟️ TheAdderleyAmhitheater.com
The Jubilee Music Festival is proud to support The Food Pantry, a vital program of Good News Outreach here in Tallahassee. Please consider bringing a donation of non-perishable food to help local families in need. Look for our collection bins near the entrance, and together, we can make this festival a celebration of community, giving, and incredible music!

📍A must-see stop in the heart of downtown Tallahassee.
We love the Florida Historic Capitol building. 🏛️
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🎶 Gospel fans, it`s here! Kirk Franklin and Tasha Cobbs Leonard are taking the stage this weekend at the Jubilee Music Festival at the Adderley Amphitheater tonight, March 21st, and Saturday, March 22nd, for two days of unparalleled gospel music.
🎟️ Tickets are still available!
For more info and tickets, visit https://theadderleyamphitheater.com/.

🌸🎶 Springtime Tallahassee is BACK! 🎶🌸
Get ready for a weekend full of music, parades, and festival fun in Florida’s Capital on March 28-29! Full weekend details are below. ⤵️
🎤 Friday`s Music Festival on Kleman Plaza – Kick off the weekend at Kleman Plaza with Joe Nichols, Kameron Marlowe, and Jason Byrd!
🎨 Saturday`s Jubilee in the Park – Wander through hundreds of arts & crafts vendors, live music, and delicious eats in the Downtown Chain of Parks from 9 AM - 5 PM. A perfect way to soak in the spring vibes!
🎭 Saturday`s Grand Parade – Don’t miss the 57th Annual Springtime Tallahassee Grand Parade on March 29 at 10:30 AM! Over 100+ colorful floats, marching bands, and dance groups will bring the streets to life.
More info available here: https://www.springtimetallahassee.com/. (link in bio)

🎶 Gospel fans, get ready! Kirk Franklin and Tasha Cobbs Leonard are taking the stage at the Jubilee Gospel Festival at the Adderley Amphitheater on March 21st—22nd for two days of unparalleled gospel music.
🎟️ 𝗧𝗶𝗰𝗸𝗲𝘁𝘀 𝗼𝗻 𝘀𝗮𝗹𝗲!
For more info and tickets, visit https://theadderleyamphitheater.com/.

🌱 🌼 Tallahassee Spring Guide ⤵️
Spring has sprung in Tallahassee! 🌸 Check out the top 5 must-see locations for experiencing the season`s most stunning floral displays. Where is your favorite place to see blooms on display?
📍 Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
📍 Dorothy B. Oven Park
📍 @floridastateuniversity Campus
📍 @thegrovemuseum
📍 @tallahasseenurseries
Learn more https://visittallahassee.com/must-see-gardens-in-tallahassee/
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