Florida's Emerald Coast is an ideal place to explore the great outdoors and soak up some sunshine - whether you plan to spend a day or a week enjoying what nature has to offer. From exploring lighthouses, winding down back roads, taking in breathtaking views on secluded islands, sunning on Gulf Beaches and more — there are plenty of adventures waiting for you along Florida's amazing coastline.
Discover nine of the most scenic road trips that take advantage of all that Florida's Emerald Coast has to offer. Making any of these journeys' part of your coastal holiday will leave your Instagram followers green with envy!
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Pensacola Beach - Gulf Islands National Seashore Drive

As you travel along this stretch of coastline, stop at one or more of the many designated beach access points to soak up some sun or search for shells. Keep an eye out for Fort Pickens, Fort Barrancas, Fort McRee, and other landmarks that dot the landscape. They're sure to be a great conversation starter!
No road trip is complete without food, and the Emerald Coast has plenty of restaurants serving up local favorites like fresh seafood, gulf oysters, gumbo, barbeque, and more. Be sure to visit one of the many local farmers' markets that are open throughout the summer months to pick up some fresh produce grown right in your own backyard.
Highway 30A – The Beaches of South Walton County

Stop off for shopping boutiques and upscale restaurants. Then, head further down the coast to WaterColor, where you'll find luxury resorts surrounded by nature preserves. Grayton Beach State Park offers some fantastic outdoor activities such as hiking trails through coastal forests, fishing spots on Western Lake, snorkeling under bridges, and swimming in the bay. Further down 30A is Blue Mountain Beach which has many trails to explore on foot or by bike. There are also several restaurants offering delicious seafood dishes with views of the gulf waters that will make your mouth water.
Choctawhatchee Bay Road Trip – Destin-Fort Walton Beach

Once you reach your destination, don't forget to take advantage of the world-renowned seafood that Destin and Fort Walton Beach have become known for. Stop by some of the local restaurants or rent a pontoon boat and catch your dinner right from the water. After dinner, take a walk along one of the area's picturesque boardwalks or enjoy an evening stroll down the shoreline—just be sure to keep an eye out for sea turtles and dolphins!
Apalachicola River Scenic Byway – Apalachicola/Carrabelle

As an integral part of Florida's "Emerald Coast" region, it offers extraordinary opportunities for sightseeing and exploration. A variety of outdoor activities are available to keep you entertained during your stay in the area; kayaking, canoeing, airboat tours, and fishing are all popular pastimes. The area's historical sites are also a must-see for anyone who visits the Apalachicola River Scenic Byway. Stops include the historic John Gorrie State Museum and St. George Island Lighthouse Park.
Florida's Forgotten Coast – Apalachicola to St. Marks

Visitors can also venture just north to Wakulla Springs State Park, known for its natural freshwater springs. St. Marks Wildlife Refuge marks the end of this journey, but not before visitors have time to take in the beauty of Florida's Forgotten Coast. This wildlife refuge is home to many species of migratory birds, wild hogs, and even some rare species of plants.
The Suwannee River Wilderness Trail – Live Oak to Branford

Along this journey, visitors can stop at several points of interest, including Big Shoals State Park, where they can take part in activities such as kayaking or fishing. There are also many opportunities for birding, wildlife viewing, and picnicking along the way. For those who want more of an adventure, there are plenty of camping sites available throughout the area so they can stay in the heart of the wilderness.
The Suwannee River Wilderness Trail is a great way to explore nature and experience some of Florida's unique natural beauty. As you drive along, you will come across vast expanses of open acres that have remained untouched for centuries and towering trees, lush greenery, and vibrant wildflowers. This road trip offers a chance to truly disconnect from modern life and reconnect with nature — all while enjoying spectacular views and making memories that will last a lifetime.
A1A Scenic Byway – Flagler Beach to Daytona Beach

Starting in Flagler Beach, you will experience some of Florida's best beach clubs and restaurants. As you make your way down the road, don't forget to stop off at Marineland Dolphin Adventure Park and learn about these incredible mammals. From there, head towards Crescent Beach for some excellent snorkeling opportunities or take a walk along the serene Matanzas Inlet to catch some breathtaking sunsets. Further south, Daytona Beach awaits visitors with its iconic boardwalk and amusement rides on offer at nearby Daytona Lagoon Water Park.
Okeechobee Scenic Trail – Fort Pierce to Sebring

Although it can be completed on various forms of transportation, many hikers choose to explore portions of the trail at their own pace over a few days or weeks. No matter which mode of transport is selected, there are plenty of rest stops along the way for travelers who need a breather from all the sights and sounds of nature.
The majority of the route is situated on Florida's Nature Coast, home to a stunning array of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. A few highlights include alligators, otters, and dolphins. Along the trail there are many opportunities to get out onto the water for swimming or fishing as well as plenty of spots to camp overnight or take part in other outdoor activities such as horseback riding or kayaking.
Nature Coast State Trail – Chiefland to Cross City

The Nature Coast State Trail begins near Chiefland in Levy County and winds through a few counties before ending at Cross City. Throughout the course of your ride, you'll pass through dense woodlands populated by towering hardwood trees as well as open pastures highlighting vibrant wildflowers, and lush meadows. As you travel, you'll also get the chance to spot Florida black bears, deer, bobcats, beavers and even alligators along the way.
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