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Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park - The Red Bug Trail

The Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park is owned by the Northwest Florida Water Management District and maintained by the City of Tallahassee. The City is tasked with preserving and managing the property as part of the Lake Jackson watershed. The Park has over 10 miles of multi-use trails (hiking, biking and equestrian) and 7 miles of dedicated hiking trails.

The Redbug Off Road Bike Trail is approximately 3 miles long. This trail is technically challenging with numerous roots, rocks and wetland areas contributing to its difficulty rating. Beginners should be prepared to dismount in several areas of the trail. Please remember to always wear a helmet for safety.

The Redbug Off Road Bike Trail meanders through several diverse ecosystems as it continuously changes in topography. Users will trek through a longleaf pine ecosystem, home to the red-cockaded woodpecker. As the trail drops in elevation, moisture-loving trees such as the beech and southern magnolia dominate. Numerous animals live and forage in these valuable ecosystems, however, it is in your best interest to keep your eyes on the trail as the copious roots can cause a nasty fall. The trail meanders through several wetlands where boardwalks are required to cross running creeks.

The Redbug Off Road Bike Trail can be accessed from Meridian Park or Forest Meadows Sports Complex. Parking, restrooms and drinking water are available.

Major Activities: Off-Road Biking, Mountain BikingTrail Lengths/Surface: 3 Miles/unpaved

Fee: None

County: Leon

Nearby Cities: Tallahassee

Notes:
Hours of Operation
Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park is open from 8 a.m. until sundown 365 days a year.

Access and Directions: From Downtown Tallahassee
Go north on US-27 for approximately 1 mile. Bear right on 61 north for approximately .5 mile. Turn north on Meridian Road and travel 4.6 miles.

The entrance to the Red Bug Trail is due south of the Forest Meadows parking lot,
on north Meridian Road, about 1 mile north of Maclay Road.

Contact Information:
Northwest Florida Water Management District
Division of Land Management and Acquisition
81 Water Management Drive
Havana, Florida 32333
Phone: (850)-539-59999

Tallahassee Parks and Recreation Department
912 Myers Park Drive
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
For Information, Call
(850) 891-FUNN (3866)




 

 



 
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