Great Florida Birding Trail

Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail (GFBWT) is a 2,000 mile (3200 km) long collection of more than 500 locations in the U.S. state of Florida where the state's bird habitats are protected.

It is modeled after the successful Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail.

[1] Trail sites area identifiable by prominent road signs bearing the Swallow-tailed kite logo.

The trail is divided into four sections (Panhandle, West, Eastern, and South) each containing at least two 'gateway' sites.

Many of the state's 514 species can be found along the trail, including the roseate spoonbill, limpkin, swallow-tailed kite, red-cockaded woodpecker, smooth-billed ani and the endangered Florida scrub jay.