Hiking
With trails that weave through mangrove-lined coasts and climb through the wooded forests along the Manatee River and its tributaries, hiking in the Bradenton Area offers a world of discovery to explore, whether walking, hiking, biking and even on horseback. Here are just a few of our favorites.
Duette Preserve
At over 21,000 acres, the Duette Preserve is the largest Preserve in the County system and is rich in both cultural, historic, and natural resources — including homestead sites and Carruthers Mound, which is thought to date from 1300-1700 A.D.
Leffis Key Preserve
On the south end of Anna Maria Island, across the way from Coquina Beach, you’ll find the small but stunning Leffis Key Preserve. What was once an overgrown spoil full of invasive species plants, Leffis Key Preserve has now become a impressive example of what a community can do to save its natural wetlands and estuaries. Leffis Key has 1,500 feet of boardwalks that take you around the island and lead up to a 26-foot high hill that features stunning panoramic views of Sarasota Bay and Anna Maria Island. There’s also various viewing platforms with benches that make for a relaxing, short hike where you can enjoy all of the natural sea oats, marshlands, and spot wildlife like manatees, dolphins, and species of birds galore!
Robinson Preserve
With 682 acres of coastal saltern, marsh, and mangrove habitat, hiking and biking trails, and a 40-foot observation tower in the heart of the park, Robinson Preserve is a portal to the natural world. It's also a family favorite thanks in part to its NEST (center for Nature, Exploration, Science and Technology), a multiple-use space that features hands-on learning for all ages.
Terra Ceia Preserve State Park
This park's 2,000 acres encompass mangrove forests, freshwater and saltwater wetlands, and uplands communities. Park trails are open to foot traffic only and accessible from park gates.