Blackwater Heritage Trail and Whiting Field Loop
Blackwater Heritage Trail and Whiting Field Loop
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This 48.9-mile moderate road cycling loop in Milton, Florida, combines the smooth Blackwater Heritage State Trail with rural roads through p
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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39.7 km
25.1 km
13.9 km
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47.9 km
30.8 km
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The trail is generally pleasant year-round, but many cyclists find spring and fall to be ideal due to milder temperatures. The annual Blackwater Bicycle Festival is held each May, which can increase activity on the trail. Consider weather conditions, especially during summer months when it can be hot and humid.
There is a visitor center approximately one mile from the Milton trailhead that offers ample parking. This is a convenient starting point for the route.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Blackwater Heritage State Trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Blackwater Heritage State Trail itself. Similarly, there are typically no entrance fees for general use of the Blackwater River State Forest, though specific activities or campgrounds within the forest might have associated costs.
The core of the route, the Blackwater Heritage State Trail, is primarily a smooth, well-maintained paved asphalt surface, built on a former railroad bed. It's relatively flat with minimal elevation gain. However, the full Spring Hill Road loop is a longer, moderate road ride, and some segments of the broader loop might be unpaved and more challenging.
The route offers a diverse and picturesque rural Florida landscape. You'll journey through piney woods, cypress sloughs, and quiet countryside, with wooden bridges spanning picturesque creeks. The trail winds through the historic town of Milton and extends into the peaceful rural environment of Santa Rosa County. Keep an eye out for native wildflowers and various bird species.
Yes, the Blackwater Heritage State Trail portion of this route connects to the U.S. Navy's Military Heritage Trail, which extends towards the Naval Air Station Whiting Field. The loop also utilizes sections of other paths such as 90 (Florida) and T D Garrett Road.
While the Blackwater Heritage State Trail section is flat and accessible for all skill levels, the full Spring Hill Road loop is categorized as a 'moderate road ride' due to its length (approximately 49 miles) and about 850 feet of elevation gain. It requires good fitness, so beginners might find the full loop challenging.
Yes, amenities along the Blackwater Heritage State Trail include benches, port-a-johns, and mile markers. The visitor center near the Milton trailhead also offers restrooms, picnic tables, and a playground. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water, especially for the longer loop.
The trail passes through various natural habitats, including piney woods and cypress sloughs, making it a good spot for birdwatching. You might also see other small animals typical of rural Florida landscapes.
The full Spring Hill Road loop is approximately 49 miles (78.6 kilometers) long. For a racebike, it typically takes around 3 hours and 27 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and any stops you make.