Canaveral Marshes Conservation Area Trailhead

Category: Hiking area in Titusville, Florida

Address: 5293 FL-50, Titusville, FL 32780, USA

Phone: +13863294404

Opening hours

Sunday: 7AM–7PM

Monday: 7AM–7PM

Tuesday: 7AM–7PM

Wednesday: 7AM–7PM

Thursday: 7AM–7PM

Friday: 7AM–7PM

Saturday: 7AM–7PM

Reviews

Rachel Vogt

Jan 30, 2021

Closed gate with walking trail. Not suitable for strollers but such a beautiful area.

Christy Brown

Jan 24, 2019

Keeping a piece PEACE preserved! NATURE RULZ💙

Patrick Burns

Oct 24, 2018

Excellent location to completely immerse yourself into the beautiful Florida outdoors. The waters from the swollen St John's River has finally subsided and the cattle have moved down to the river again. This makes wildlife spotting much easier, since the cows aren't moseying around mooing and making noise. Birds, insects, small game, deer, gators, you name it, it's here! Take just a few minutes while you are wandering about and just listed. Stand still, look out at the scenery in front of you and just take it in. Silence is golden, my friends, and the only noise you'll hear is the air-boats here and there off in the distance. There are vehicle trails as well as countless footpaths to keep your feet moving. If you're looking for a good hike on some solid ground, this is your place. Dip off the beaten path into one of the many off shoot game trails, and chances are you'll find some beautiful natural surroundings. Definitely a great hike and an excellent location to dive into the Florida outdoors and find your peace and quiet.

Joshua Garner

Feb 24, 2017

this is a long hot hike so i suggest a winter trip. the walk affords wide expansive views of the marsh. this is active cattle land so there was a huge amount of droppings. I mean like a crazy amount and not just from cattle but raccoon and hog also. overall i would give this hike a 4/10 i'm glad i did it but i doubt i will be back.

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Questions & Answers

Are dogs allowed

Sandy Heydt | Sep 8, 2021
Patrick Gorman | Sep 8, 2021

Domestic animals must be leashed at all time. excluding horses lol

Can I visit here with my car

Rajesh Etwaru | Sep 9, 2018
Doug Bomeisler | Sep 9, 2018

No, you hsve to park at the trailhead, go through the cattle gate, and walk in. Be aware that there could be cattle grazing right on the trail.

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