Fuller Warren Pedestrian Bridge & John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge loop
Fuller Warren Pedestrian Bridge & John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge loop
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This easy 4.2-mile urban loop in Jacksonville, Florida, offers paved paths and panoramic views of the St. Johns River and city skyline.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a movable bridge
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After 6.09 km for 118 m
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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250 m
Highlight • Monument
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605 m
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1.45 km
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3.85 km
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5.76 km
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6.78 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.64 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.39 km
3.33 km
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While specific parking lots directly at the bridge entrances aren't explicitly designated for the trail, you can typically find parking in the surrounding neighborhoods like Riverside or San Marco. From there, you can easily walk to access points for either the Fuller Warren Shared Use Path or the John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge.
Yes, the loop is generally dog-friendly. However, as it's an urban, paved path, ensure your dog is comfortable with city environments and bridge traffic noise. Always keep your dog on a leash and be prepared to clean up after them.
The loop can be enjoyed year-round. However, for the most comfortable experience, consider hiking during the cooler months from late fall to early spring (November to April) to avoid Jacksonville's intense summer heat and humidity. Sunrise or sunset offer particularly scenic views.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the Fuller Warren Pedestrian Bridge & John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge loop. It is a publicly accessible urban pathway.
The terrain is entirely paved, consisting of concrete surfaces. The Fuller Warren Shared Use Path is 12-feet wide, designed for both pedestrians and cyclists. The John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge also features sidewalks. You'll encounter gradual inclines as you ascend and descend the bridges, offering a unique elevation experience for Jacksonville.
You can expect spectacular panoramic views of the St. Johns River, the downtown Jacksonville skyline, and the surrounding areas. The elevated nature of the bridges provides a unique perspective of the city's urban landscape, especially from the multiple lookout areas along the Fuller Warren Bridge.
Yes, this loop is considered an easy hike suitable for all fitness levels and is very family-friendly. The paved surface makes it accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, though the total distance of approximately 6.78 kilometers (4.2 miles) should be considered for younger children.
This loop is unique for providing a crucial and relatively new route for pedestrians and bicyclists to safely cross the St. Johns River, connecting vibrant communities like Riverside and San Marco. The Fuller Warren Bridge Shared Use Path, opened in 2023, was a significant community achievement, offering expansive, south-facing views of the river and urban landscape.
Yes, the loop serves as a vital link. At its western end in Riverside, it connects to the Northbank Riverwalk. It also connects the Riverside and San Marco neighborhoods, which offer various shopping, dining, and recreational opportunities.
Yes, since the loop connects the vibrant Riverside and San Marco neighborhoods, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and other amenities within easy walking distance once you've completed or paused your hike.
The loop offers an urban hiking experience with continuous paved surfaces and panoramic river views. While generally easy, be aware that it can be noisy due to proximity to bridge traffic. It's a great option for experiencing Jacksonville's skyline and riverfront from a unique perspective.
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