Gayle's Trails is part of a growing greenways and trails system that will eventually span the entirety of Panama City Beach. Already, Gayle's Trails connects Frank Brown Park to the 3,000-acre Panama City Beach Conservation Park, where you'll find long boardwalks crossing cypress swamps, off-road trails perfect for mountain biking, hiking, or walking your dog.
Gayle's Trails is a tribute to a true conservation advocate. Named after Gayle Oberst, a former Mayor of Panama City Beach, due to her trail conservation work.
Parking and Trail Access
There are parking lots and trailheads at Panama City Beach Conservation Park, at Frank Brown Park, and at the northern end of Gulf Boulevard. There is also a trailhead at the current eastern end of the trail at the Colony Club subdivision, but there is no parking at that location.
Resources
Gayle's Trails and Future Trail System
For more detailed information, please call the City of Panama City Beach Parks & Recreation Department at 850-233-5045