Welcome to the Landbridge Trailhead, where wildlife cameras situated on the magnificent bridge have documented captivating images of bobcats, coyotes, wild turkeys, and the majestic Florida black bears crossing the bridge. This trailhead serves as the gateway to the I-75 Landbridge, a remarkable structure that spans 52 feet wide by 200 feet long, gracefully following a natural ridge that rises over 100 feet in elevation to minimize impact on the environment. Lined with planters filled with native vegetation and crafted with locally sourced fieldstone walls, the Landbridge Trailhead offers a harmonious blend of nature and human craftsmanship.
Situated just 1.4 miles east of the Landbridge off County Road 475A, with convenient access from I-75 via the County Road 484 exit, this scenic haven is equipped with restrooms, potable water, and a charming shaded picnic area. Discover a network of equine, hiking, and natural surface bike trails that wind through the serene surroundings. For a unique experience, embark on a guided equestrian horseback ride with Cactus Jack’s Trail Rides and explore the shaded trails of the greenway. Explore the beauty and wildlife of Landbridge Trailhead at your leisure.