We’re lucky enough to live in a state that no matter what the season we hike it is, there will be wildflowers in bloom. Yet, there is still a good time to hike for some of the more temperamental trails. For instance, spring and fall tend to be the prime time for wildflowers in bloom, yet summer can bring out some bright colors within the more central and southern parts of the state. If you’re looking for an epic trail with some beautiful wildflowers in Florida, then this is the hike for you.

One of the most beautiful wildflower trails in Florida is located in Milton and often is overlooked.

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With plenty of other natural spots in the state in the surrounding area, Clear Creek Nature Trail doesn’t get the type of attention it deserves.

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However, once you see the blooming flowers that pepper this trail, you’ll want to hit the hike at the very least to dazzle your senses.

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Clear Creek Nature Trail is a wonderfully beautiful area that offers a variety of flowers in every shape, style, and color.

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The pitcher plants that form within the water are some of the most stunning wildflowers around.

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Taking the Clear Creek Nature Trail, you’ll tackle about 1.5 miles of beautiful wildflowers that is open all year round.

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This is the area to see wildflowers in bloom, whether it be the snow white pitcher plants…

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…or the pops of color that pepper the path, this is one nature trail not to be missed.

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Keep your eyes peeled for these flowers in bloom along the trail, some of them are hidden in the pockets of the brush or marsh.

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And make sure to bring a camera! These blooms should be captured and enjoyed all year long.

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Address: 198 Magda Village, Milton, FL 32570

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To find out more about Clear Creek Nature Trail in Florida, visit the AllTrails website. Do you have other wildflower trails you wish to share? Add them to the comments section!

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