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Miccosukee Woods.

Miccosukee Woods sits in Northeast Tallahassee, a quiet corner where the city truly meets the forest. This neighborhood feels like a genuine retreat, a place where the sounds of traffic fade into the rustle of leaves and birdsong. It borders the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway, w...

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East Side
30.5229, -84.1223
This Northeast Tallahassee neighborhood feels like a genuine retreat, where city sounds fade into the rustle of leaves and birdsong.

Miccosukee Woods sits in Northeast Tallahassee, a quiet corner where the city truly meets the forest. This neighborhood feels like a genuine retreat, a place where the sounds of traffic fade into the rustle of leaves and birdsong. It borders the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway, which means residents have direct access to 17 miles of woodland trails. Imagine long, peaceful walks under ancient oak canopies, the fresh scent of pine needles, and open fields dotted with wildflowers. It is the kind of place you choose when you want to feel deeply connected to nature without giving up the convenience of city life entirely. The air here often carries the smell of damp earth after a rain, or the sweet perfume of blooming things in spring.

Those 17 miles of trails are not just for looking. They are built for active living, for getting out on your bike, for a brisk hike, or even for a leisurely horseback ride. The greenway offers a true escape, a chance to stretch your legs and clear your head after a long week. It is a place where you can spend an hour or a whole afternoon exploring, always finding a new view or a different path through the woods. The neighborhood itself is small, just 0.12 square miles, which contributes to its secluded feel. This small size means a quieter streetscape and a sense of community among those who live here, where the pace of life feels a little slower and more deliberate.

Direct access to the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway means 17 miles of woodland trails are always ready for a hike or bike ride.

While there are no specific places or upcoming events listed within Miccosukee Woods right now, the primary draw here is clearly the natural setting and the direct connection to the greenway. This area offers a unique lifestyle for those who prioritize outdoor activity and a peaceful home environment. Scroll down to discover any new places, events, and resident ratings as they ar

Why locals like it: direct access to Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway 17 miles of woodland trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding quiet Northeast Tallahassee neighborhood explore oak canopies and wildflower fields
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Where is Miccosukee Woods located?
Miccosukee Woods is a neighborhood situated in Northeast Tallahassee, Florida. It is near the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway, offering access to extensive woodland trails.
What outdoor activities are available in Miccosukee Woods?
Miccosukee Woods offers direct access to the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway. This greenway provides 17 miles of woodland trails suitable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding through oak canopies and wildflower fields.
What is the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway?
The Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway is a natural area accessible from the Miccosukee Woods neighborhood. It features 17 miles of woodland trails for activities such as hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
How large is Miccosukee Woods?
Miccosukee Woods is a neighborhood in Northeast Tallahassee, Florida, covering an approximate area of 0.12 square miles. Its location provides proximity to the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway.
What kind of trails are near Miccosukee Woods?
Near Miccosukee Woods, the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway offers 17 miles of woodland trails. These trails are suitable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding through oak canopies and wildflower fields.

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