A group of school-age kids walking along a path in a dry environment

Over 90 miles of trails were built on the island but many have been converted to fire breaks. Cycling on the Refuge is more popular than ever since the addition of oyster shell to the main Refuge road on St. Vincent Island.  Native material was added to B Road all the way from the Indian Pass hunt camp, past the historic Refuge cabin, to the West Pass hunt camp. There are few trail or directional signs, so visitors are on their own exploring the island. Trail maps are available at kiosks near the boat dock on the western end of the island. Most of the biking roads and hiking trails are inland, so bikers and hikers should be prepared for biting insects in dense but beautiful forests.  Don’t forget your fishing pole!