Hiking
25 minutes
Moderate
Located near Palm Coast, Florida, the Heart Island Conservation Area is a hidden gem for hikers seeking serene trails combined with opportunities to experience the region’s natural beauty and wildlife. This unique conservation area spans over 10,000 acres and highlights the subtropical ecosystems and biodiversity central to northeast Florida. With low visitor traffic and well-maintained paths, Heart Island offers a tranquil hiking experience that feels worlds away from city life.
Yellow Trail
Blue Trail
Multi-Trail Combination Route
Heart Island’s conservation lands are part of the larger Indian Lake State Forest system. Historically, the region supported timber and turpentine operations in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, hikers can spot remnants like rusted barrel rings and charred pine stumps that tell the story of its past. Wildlife sightings are frequent, including deer, gopher tortoises, and red-shouldered hawks.
Hiking the Heart Island Conservation Area in Palm Coast - Heart Island Conservation Area
Hiking the Heart Island Conservation Area in Palm Coast in Heart Island Conservation Area
Coordinates: 29.2251, -81.3544
Hiking
Spring and Fall
Palm Coast, FL
Family-Friendly
Heart Island Conservation Area, Indian Lake State Forest
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.