
The panhandle section of the GFBWT has several trail sites. Click on the link to see the numerous locations. The Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail is a network of 510 premier wildlife viewing sites across the state. When you want to know where to go in Florida to see native birds, butterflies and more, head for the Trail. It’s Your Road to Adventure!
The Panhandle Section of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail spans 16 counties, from the Perdido River in Escambia County on the Alabama border to the Aucilla River in Jefferson County. The Panhandle is Florida’s least populated region and includes some of the state’s most spectacular scenery, from upland hardwoods and slope forests with dramatic bluffs and deep ravines, to stately longleaf pines, to vast salt marshes, scenic rivers and pristine white sand beaches.