Fern Trail
501 Easterwood Dr.Tallahassee FL 32301
(850) 891-3866
Ideal for single-track enthusiasts and cross-country runners, the Fern Trail is located just minutes from some of Tallahassee’s most urban areas. The trail runs from the centrally located Governor’s Park, and continues throughout the east side of Tallahassee; however, portions of this trail are on private property. The trail crosses behind several major roads and dips under Capital Circle via the railroad tracks, making it a widely used commuter trail that appeals to those seeking off-road adventure.
Throughout most of its roughly 3-mile length, the Fern Trail is shaded and the path is a relatively smooth single-track, except for some thicker roots and the occasional dropped branches. It is easily accessed from many points, the most popular of which is near Governor’s Square Mall in the Governor’s Square Park between Apalachee Parkway and Park Avenue. Another popular access point is through Tom Brown Park, which sits on an expansive 225-acres, and offers plenty of parking space, dozens of family-friendly outdoor activities and additional trail routes to choose from, like the Goose Pond Trail or Lake Leon Shared-Use Path.
Approaching the Fern Trail is the Kohl’s Trail near the Governor’s Square Mall, where you’ll wind through beautiful urban woods and climb several small hills as you follow the path (which is marked with blue blazes on the trees) for about a mile before crossing Victory Garden Drive near the Polos on Park apartment complex. From there, you can follow a stream toward the railroad tracks or diverge into the woods for a more adventurous trip. This is a fun diversion, but one to avoid if there has been abundant rain. Either way, the trail will then wind behind multiple businesses as it makes its way toward Capital Circle NE and Tom Brown Park that lies just beyond.
Featured Uses: Hiking, trail running, cross-country running, and mountain biking. Leashed dogs are permitted on the trail and off-leash dogs can use the nearby fenced dog park.
Park Access: Tom Brown Park
501 Easterwood Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32301
(850) 891-3866
For more information on Tom Brown Park, click here.
Park Amenities: Parking, open grassy areas, and trails.
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Ideal for single-track enthusiasts and cross-country runners, the Fern Trail is located just minutes from some of Tallahassee’s most urban areas. The trail runs from the centrally located Governor’s Park, and continues throughout the east side of Tallahassee; however, portions of this trail are on private property. The trail crosses behind several major roads and dips under Capital Circle via the railroad tracks, making it a widely used commuter trail that appeals to those seeking off-road adventure.
Throughout most of its roughly 3-mile length, the Fern Trail is shaded and the path is a relatively smooth single-track, except for some thicker roots and the occasional dropped branches. It is easily accessed from many points, the most popular of which is near Governor’s Square Mall in the Governor’s Square Park between Apalachee Parkway and Park Avenue. Another popular access point is through Tom Brown Park, which sits on an expansive 225-acres, and offers plenty of parking space, dozens of family-friendly outdoor activities and additional trail routes to choose from, like the Goose Pond Trail or Lake Leon Shared-Use Path.
Approaching the Fern Trail is the Kohl’s Trail near the Governor’s Square Mall, where you’ll wind through beautiful urban woods and climb several small hills as you follow the path (which is marked with blue blazes on the trees) for about a mile before crossing Victory Garden Drive near the Polos on Park apartment complex. From there, you can follow a stream toward the railroad tracks or diverge into the woods for a more adventurous trip. This is a fun diversion, but one to avoid if there has been abundant rain. Either way, the trail will then wind behind multiple businesses as it makes its way toward Capital Circle NE and Tom Brown Park that lies just beyond.
Featured Uses: Hiking, trail running, cross-country running, and mountain biking. Leashed dogs are permitted on the trail and off-leash dogs can use the nearby fenced dog park.
Park Access: Tom Brown Park
501 Easterwood Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32301
(850) 891-3866
For more information on Tom Brown Park, click here.
Park Amenities: Parking, open grassy areas, and trails.
Spend your weekend at Oyster City Brewing Company where you can enjoy craft beer that hits the spot and live music that sets the vibe. 🎶🍺
Located in College Town, this laid-back brewery pairs fresh pours with a breezy beer garden perfect for kicking back with friends.
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The Downtown Concert Series is this Saturday!
Head out to the beautiful Adderley Amphitheater in Cascades Park for a FREE night of live music under the stars on Saturday, July 19, from 7–10 PM with Randall Bramblett Band and Kanise. ✨
Grab a bite from our food trucks, bring your own blanket and cooler, and settle in for good vibes and great music in the heart of Downtown Tallahassee.
📸: @erich.d.martin & @tlhdowntown

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📍Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
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🎶🌳 Tallahassee’s longest-running music tradition is back!
This Saturday, July 12, gather under the ancient oaks at the @TallahasseeMuseum for Swamp Stomp, a legendary evening of live local music, food, drinks, and family fun. 🍻🎸
Explore the museum, sip on craft brews, and soak in the sounds of nine amazing performers on nature’s best stage.
🎟️ For more info and tickets, visit: tallahasseemuseum.org (link in bio)
📍 3945 Museum Dr | ⏰ 4–9 PM | 🪑 Lawn chairs encouraged

⚡GIVEAWAY ALERT⚡
Nate Bargatze is coming to the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center on Sunday, July 20th, and we’re giving away TWO tickets to one lucky person! 😄
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The winner will be selected on July 14th and contacted via DM. Good luck!
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Wishing everyone a safe and happy 4th of July from Florida`s Capital City! 🇺🇸 ✨
🎆 Head out to Tom Brown Park this evening for Celebrate America from 6–10 p.m. for a night of live music, food trucks, family fun, and a dazzling fireworks display at 9:50 p.m. 💥
📸 @chaddesign
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