Trails with several types of trees make this area wonderful for long walks and bird watching. While walking the trail you could spot over 46 species of birds, Sherman's fox squirrel, and Florida's native flora.
Extending into east-northeast Leon County, this road began as an Indian footpath that led to the village of Miccosukee. British surveyors made note of the path in 1767. By the 1850's the road was used by thirty Leon county plantation owners to haul cotton to market. Gracious old live oaks now create a nearly nine mile long stretch of continuous canopy.