GTM Reserve Nature Trails - Hiking & Mountain Biking is a captivating destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to explore the natural beauty of Florida's coastal ecosystems. Situated at 505 Guana River Road in Ponte Vedra Beach, this expansive reserve is part of the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve, which spans an impressive 76,760 acres. Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the tranquility and diversity of the landscape, which features over nine miles of nature trails and old service roads. These paths offer a variety of experiences, from hiking and mountain biking to horseback riding, all set against the backdrop of preserved habitats. The reserve is a haven for wildlife, documenting an impressive array of species. Birdwatchers, in particular, will find themselves drawn to this location, as it is part of the Great Florida Birding Trail. With 358 bird species recorded, the reserve is a prime spot for observing avian life in its natural setting. In addition to birds, the reserve is home to 44 species of mammals and 303 species of fish, making it a rich environment for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers alike. The landscape of the GTM Reserve is as varied as its wildlife. Visitors can explore environments ranging from coastal hammocks and scrub communities to salt marshes and mangrove tidal wetlands. One of the standout features of the reserve is its coastal sand dunes, which are the highest in the state, reaching heights of