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 development and maintenance. The 50-plus mile corridor runs from Enterprise through south Deltona to Edgewater and Titusville. This corridor will become part of Volusia Countys Showcase Multi-Use Trails network. Plans to pave the trail for bicycling and wheelchair use will begin in Enterprise. The first segment to be paved will run from the western terminus at Providence Boulevard, accessed through the Green Springs Park Trailhead in Enterprise, to the Osteen Community Center just east of SR 415. This portion is expected to open in early 2010. The next segment to be paved will travel from Dale Street and Park Avenue in Edgewater to Cow Creek Road. This segment is planned for the 2011 - 2012 fiscal year. The remaining corridor will be paved during the following years. In the not to distant future, you will be able to travel from Enterprise to Edgewater and on down to Titusville, all without going on a busy, automobile-filled road.
Disclaimer: All project trails listed on TrailLink.com are in various phases of development and may not be open for public use. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy does not manage any trails listed on TrailLink.com. To learn more about the current status of trail development, please look in the "Related Links" section below to find contact information for the local organization or agency responsible for trail management.