The Lagoon Greenway in Vero Beach, FL is a sprawling 187-acre property that offers a diverse and ecologically rich three-mile trail system for hiking, jogging, and biking. Nestled amidst a picturesque landscape of live oaks and Spanish moss, the trail meanders through an oak hammock, a forest of cabbage palms, and eventually leads to a captivating mangrove forest and Lagoon overlook. This public-private cooperative between the Land Trust, Indian River County, and the Florida Inland Navigation District provides a serene and accessible outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts.
With its commitment to protecting, improving, and promoting the preservation of waterways, open spaces, and green places in Indian River County, the Lagoon Greenway is managed by the Indian River Land Trust, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Visitors can explore the trail system, which includes a one-mile out-and-back hike, a longer loop trail spanning 2.5-3 miles, and a shorter Mini-Adventure trail for a more immersive wilderness experience. Dogs are welcome on leashes, and the trail remains open year-round, although caution is advised during the rainy season when certain sections may become flooded.
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