

COTTON TRAIL
If you want to quickly step back into history, visit the Cotton Trail on The Old Magnolia Rd. It is still there trailing from eastern Leon into Jefferson County. It still has a historic look and feel. The red clay road is cut deeply into the banks by decades of travel by foot and wagons not by bull-dozers.
In some places, the road is significantly below the banks. Magnificent ancient trees have claimed their place in the sun by stretching their limbs across the ancient pathway in arched canopy displays.
DIRECTIONS:
Take the Route 90 East Exit from I-10 and head toward Monticello. Just beyond eight miles from the exit, turn left onto Old Magnolia Road. (On your right is a turn onto Route 59.)
Photography Credits: Suzanne Murphy
ENJOY THE OUTDOORS OF JEFFERSON COUNTY
The abundance of forests, fields, rivers, and springs offer many opportunities
for sports and recreation in Jefferson County. Hike our wooded trails as part of
the state-wide 1,400 mile-long Florida National Scenic Trail that passes through
the very southern tip of Jefferson County and follows along the Aucilla River.
Bike tours are very popular in Jefferson County with miles of scenic country
roads shaded by Live Oaks and forests. The Beau Turner Youth Conservation Center
welcomes youth groups for events that promote appreciation for the outdoors.
Birding enthusiasts will delight in the many acres of protected conservation
areas found in Jefferson County. St. Marks Wildlife Refuge toward the coast is
part of the extensive Florida Birding Trail.
Thousands of acres at local plantations and parks offer many seasonal hunting
expeditions. Hunting on these plantations is usually done on horseback or in the
comfort of one of the horse-drawn hunting hacks. Jefferson County offers some of
the best hunting for quail, deer, dove and wild turkey. Each January the
internationally-recognized Continental Field Trial Championships are held at
Dixie Plantation. This is part of the bird dog field trial competition's Triple
Crown, so to speak, and brings bird dogs and their hopeful owners and trainers
from far and wide. Lake Miccosukee is a popular spot for duck hunting and
seasonal fishing.
Jefferson County's rivers and springs attract recreational fisherman from around
the state. The Aucilla and Wacissa Rivers pass through the 42.532-acre Aucilla
Wildlife Management Area. Many camps and rustic resorts provide accommodations
and boating services for Lake Miccosukee, the St. Marks River, and the Wacissa
River. Canoeing and boating are very popular along the Aucilla River that runs
from the Georgia border all the way to the Gulf on the east border of the
county.
Beyond the woodlands, the County provides recreation for many sports. Golf, a
popular sport in Florida, is enjoyed at the Jefferson County Country Club near
downtown Monticello. Regional karting enthusiasts rev the engines at the
Monticello Karting and Race Club which recently hosted the Easykart Grand Finals
2009. Greyhound racing spectators enjoy the local Racing Club with a very active
weekend schedule of events.







