Rail-Trail
State: FL Length: 6.50 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Cady Way Trail runs from the intersection of Aloma Avenue and Howell Branch Road/Hall Road (just east of Goldenrod Park in Goldenrod) west and south to Colonial Town Center (Fashion Square Mall) in Orlando. At the northern terminus, you ...
State: FL Length: 23 miles Surface: Asphalt
Stretching from Orlando's densely populated outskirts to the sleepy bedroom communities of Oviedo, Winter Springs and Lake Mary, the Cross Seminole Trail provides crucial residential links in this automobile-dominated region. Throughout the ...
State: FL Length: 5.30 miles Surface: Concrete
The Cross Volusia Trail will one day link the east and west sides of Volusia County, stretching 20 miles from Lake Beresford to the coastal city of New Smyrna Beach. Currently, it runs through the heart of DeLand in four discrete segments, offering ...
State: FL Length: 5.70 miles Surface: Asphalt
The first leg of the East Central Regional Rail Trail was completed in 2011, with 5.7-mile segment in Volusia County between Osteen and Deltona. When complete, the rail-trail will extend more than 50 miles between Enterprise and Edgewater, with ...
State: FL Length: 51 miles Surface: Asphalt
The East Central Regional Rail-Trail is the longest abandoned rail line ever purchased in Florida. The corridor was purchased by the State of Florida Office of Greenways and Trails and has been turned over to Volusia and Brevard counties for ...
State: FL Length: 3.55 miles Surface:
From the City of Leesburg website: This network of trails will serve as a recreational and transportation connector to the downtown business area, residential neighborhoods and various parks. Additionally, the City is proposing to develop a ...
State: FL Length: 6.31 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Lehigh Trail is located in Flagler County on an abandoned railroad corridor comprising 195 acres. The railroad spur once carried cement and other materials to and from the Lehigh Portland Cement Plant in Flagler Beach. The trail connects ...
State: FL Length: 8 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Little Econ Greenway trail is just one section of the Orlando area's many fine trails. features riverside recreation, picnicking, wildlife watching, and canoe trails. It also features a canal system that you can paddle along. Whether on ...
State: FL Length: 3.50 miles Surface: Concrete
The Ponce Inlet Trail stretches down Florida's eastern seashore from the southern outskirts of Daytona Beach to the small coastal town of Ponce Inlet. The trail begins at Major Street and follows S. Atlantic Avenue through neighborhoods dotted ...
State: FL Length: 1 miles Surface: Asphalt
The Sanford Riverwalk Trail follows the shoreline of Lake Monroe in Sanford, FL, north of Orlando. The riverwalk extends from US 17-92 to Mellonville Avenue and is one of the most scenic paved trails in the county, featuring views of Lake Monroe. ...
State: FL Length: 14 miles Surface: Asphalt
Running along the former line of the Orange Belt Railway, the Seminole-Wekiva Trail offers a peaceful alternative to the busy streets of Altamonte Springs. This popular, well-marked, 14-mile route is one of Seminole County's showcase trails. From ...
State: FL Length: 9.50 miles Surface: Asphalt
About 20 miles west of Orlando, the South Lake Trail (a.k.a. Lake Minneola Scenic Trail) takes in some of central Florida's most spectacular prospects. Nowhere in this region will you find more hills, lakes and wide-open vistas than along this ...
State: FL Length: 15 miles Surface: Asphalt
If you're traveling to central Florida, you won't want to miss the Spring to Spring Trail, which connects a number of small, friendly towns between Orlando and Daytona Beach, as well as many of the area's natural treasures. Although much of ...
State: FL Length: 2.60 miles Surface: Asphalt
The US 92 Trail travels across northern DeLand, closely following the north side of the highway known locally as International Speedway Boulevard because it passes the famous racetrack at Daytona Beach further east. The trail begins at Northgate ...
State: FL Length: 22 miles Surface: Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt, Woodchips
Connecting small communities and suburban neighborhoods, the 22-mile West Orange Trail is one of Florida's most popular rail-trails, thanks to its reputation and proximity to metro Orlando. Fifteen minutes northwest of downtown, the route serves ...