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Historic Jungle Trail

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About Historic Jungle Trail

Historic Jungle Trail is an eight-mile sand road on the barrier island north of Vero Beach. The trail runs through coastal hammock habitat and offers a direct look at early transportation routes in Florida. Built in the 1920s, it originally served as a corridor for citrus growers moving produce along the island. Today, the road remains on the National Register of Historic Places and continues to function as a public route.

Cars still use the trail; however, most visitors now walk, jog, or cycle along its packed sand surface. The road is generally firm enough for wide-tire bicycles. The corridor also provides access to habitat areas that support a range of wildlife. Dolphins may be seen in the Indian River Lagoon, and birds are common throughout the hammock.

In addition, the trail runs near Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge, allowing visitors to explore multiple natural areas within the same trip. The combination of cultural history and ecological value makes the trail a consistent destination for those interested in Florida’s past and present landscapes.

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    December 5, 2025 10:15 am

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