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Ride the easy 1.1-mile Kathryn Abbey Hanna E-Line mountain bike trail through a shaded coastal hammock in Hanna Park, Jacksonville.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The E-Line trail is considered an intermediate mountain biking trail. Riders describe it as one of the faster loops within Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park, offering a good balance of technical features and speed. It's more challenging than beginner trails in the park, with roots, tight turns, and obstacles.
You'll ride through densely forested paths with a mix of soft sand and leaf-covered dirt. The trail is characterized by numerous tree roots, which make for a bumpy ride, and features inclines, drops, tight turns, and log crossings. There's even a staircase to navigate!
The E-Line trail is located within Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park. Parking is available within the park, and the trails are generally well-marked, making it easy to find the trailhead for the E-Line.
Yes, Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park typically has an entrance fee per vehicle. It's best to check the official park website for the most current information on fees and any specific permits that might be required for mountain biking.
Given Florida's climate, the cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring are generally the most comfortable for riding. The trail is densely shaded, which provides some relief from the heat during warmer months, but humidity can still be a factor.
Yes, the E-Line is part of a larger network of over 20 miles of trails within Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park. This route specifically passes through sections of the Z-Trail and the South Loop, offering a varied experience.
The park is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife. While riding through the coastal hammock, you might spot shorebirds, wading birds, and various small mammals like foxes. The park is also home to alligators and sea turtles, though sightings on the trail itself might be less common.
Due to the numerous tree roots and varied terrain, a full-suspension bike is highly recommended for comfort and to better handle the bumps and technical features on the E-Line trail.
While Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park is generally pet-friendly, specific rules regarding dogs on mountain biking trails can vary. It's advisable to check the park's official regulations regarding pets on trails before your visit.
The E-Line is known for being one of the faster, more flowy loops in Hanna Park. It's often seen as a good blend of the technical challenges found on the Z-Trail and the speed of the South Loop. Its well-shaded nature is also a significant advantage in Florida's climate.
Yes, for intermediate and advanced trails like the E-Line, the riding direction changes daily. This adds variety to the experience and helps manage trail flow. Be sure to check the signage at the trailhead for the day's designated direction.
The E-Line trail itself is a highlight for mountain bikers, offering a dynamic ride through the unique coastal hammock ecosystem. It's part of the broader network of Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park Trails, which are renowned for their natural beauty and diverse ecosystems.