
Ecological Greenways and Trail Networks
As part of Florida’s statewide system of greenways and trails, a
series of maps were completed to define opportunities for establishing
the Trails and Ecological Greenways Networks. These maps assist in
guiding planning and determining appropriate lands for acquisition.
They were originally completed during creation of the 1998
Implementation Plan for the Florida Greenways and Trails System (view
the Implementation Plan Executive Summary), and have gone through
an update since that time.
For further information…
Report:
2009 Public Ownership
Analysis of the Multi-Use Opportunity Map (PDF 2.5 mb)
PowerPoint:
The Florida
Ecological Greenways Network (PowerPoint 25 mb)
Website: Trail Network and Ecological Greenways Maps
View maps online at
www.FloridaTrailsNetwork.com.
Report:
2004 Update and
Prioritization of Florida’s Trail Network (PDF 125kb)
This report summarizes the process for updating the original Trail
Network Maps created under the 1998 Implementation Plan. A web-based
system was utilized to allow for online updates. View the report for
more information.
Report: 2002
Identification of Critical Linkages within the Florida Ecological
Greenways Network (PDF 8.7mb)
This report provides an overview of the ten identified critical
ecological linkages within the original Ecological Greenways Network
from the 1998 Implementation Plan.
Report:
2004 Update of the Florida Ecological Greenways Network (PDF
9mb)
This report provides an overview of the process for updating the
Ecological Greenways Network from the 1998 Implementation Plan. New
data was utilized and lands that were developed since the original
network was delineated were removed.
Report:
Reprioritization of the Florida Ecological Greenways Network based on
the New Base Boundaries Adopted in 2004
(PDF 1mb)
This report is an update report for the Florida
Ecological Greenways Network (FEGN), which details the
reprioritization completed in 2005.
The technical work underlying the Trails and Ecological Greenways
Networks is funded by the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection, Office of Greenways and Trails (OGT). The work is
conducted by OGT in coordination with the University of Florida
GeoPlan Center. The Florida Greenways and Trails Council provides
review and oversight.