Explore the best rated trails in Ojus, FL. Whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Palmetto Greenway and Beacon Trail. With more than 36 trails covering 180 miles you’re bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
Surrounded by palm trees and meandering through South Beach, this trail (also known as the South Beach Trail) is nestled in one of the country's most popular destinations. Both of the trail’s...
The Biscayne Trail begins at the southern terminus of the Old Cutler Trail, an 11-mile north-south route. From there, the Biscayne Trail runs through residential areas along SW 87th Avenue, but, as it...
Inspired by New York's High Line, the Underline is envisioned as a 10-mile linear park in the underutilized space beneath the Miami's Metrorail line. The park will act as a community gathering space...
The M-Path is a paved multi-use trail in urban Miami-Dade County, which was opened in 1983 and is part of the Miami-Dade Transit (MDT) system. The trail follows a MDT right-of-way under the elevated...
Cypress Creek Trail is a shared use path from the Everglades to the sea in the southeastern Florida city of Tamarac. The trail lies just outside the Everglades' eastern border. For nearly 3 miles,...
Neighborhood trails don’t come much nicer than the Snake Creek Trail in southeast Florida. The paved 6.5-mile route offers an easy and level riding experience along a pleasant, palm-tree-dotted canal...
The Kitty Roedel Bicycle Path serves as a connector across the southern end of Doral. The paved pathway begins just north of the Dolphin Expressway (SR 836) interchange with SR 985 and south of Miami...
The Hiatus Road Greenway, which parallels the C-42 Canal, consists of just over 5 miles of multipurpose paved pathway between the cities of Sunrise and Plantation. The trail includes landscaping,...
This paved walking and biking pathway sits on the western edge of the village of Virginia Gardens village as well as Miami Springs. The trail occupies the grassy margin of Ludlam Drive (NW 67th...
Linear Park Trail offers a nearly 9-mile east-west route through the town of Davie, paralleling the South New River Canal and Orange Drive. Bicyclists and walkers will enjoy the paved pathway, and...
The New River Greenway adds another outdoor recreational gem to Florida’s chest of natural treasures. Situated on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale, the paved pathway begins at the Everglades border...
The South Dade Trail runs along the South Miami-Dade Busway between Florida City and Kendall Drive/ SW 88th Street just north of the Dadeland South Metrorail station. The trail connects communities...
Ocean Boulevard Path parallels the nicely landscaped roadway for nearly 5 miles through Boca Raton on Florida's southeastern coast. The northern end of the trail connects three popular parks --...
The Limestone Trail peels off from the Atlas Trail just north of 62nd Street. Despite its name, it's surface is not limestone. Like its neighboring trail, it's a paved two-lane pathway running within...
The 13.5-mile Old Cutler Trail goes through some of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the greater Miami area under the cover of magnificent fichus trees and banyans. Popular stops along the way...
The Greenway Trail travels east-west along 50th Street in Doral, northwest of Miami, Florida. The trail extends between Trails and Tails Park on 117th Avenue, and 107th Avenue. Starting from the...
The El Rio Trail parallels the canal of the same name, through Boca Raton from Glades Road/SR 808 north to Congress Ave. An underpass eliminates crossing NW 51st Street/SR 794/Yamato Road and takes...
Glades Road Path is a paved 2-mile commuter route through Boca Raton, connecting shopping areas, workplaces, residential neighborhoods, and schools (Boca Raton High School and Florida Atlantic...
The Central Trail is a linear park located within the utility corridor belonging to Florida Light & Power (FPL) in Broward County. The trail exists in a series of disconnected segments, beginning with...
The Miami River Greenway is a developing trail that is helping to transform Miami, creating an integrated network of neighborhoods, businesses, cultural attractions, and public parks along both banks...
In Pompano Beach, one of the most popular places to get a workout also happens to be the home of the Goodyear Blimp. The Pompano Airpark has acted as a blimp base since the late seventies. A two-lane,...
This paved walking and biking pathway sits on the western edge of the village of Virginia Gardens village as well as Miami Springs. The trail occupies the grassy margin of Ludlam Drive (NW 67th...
The M-Path is a paved multi-use trail in urban Miami-Dade County, which was opened in 1983 and is part of the Miami-Dade Transit (MDT) system. The trail follows a MDT right-of-way under the elevated...
Snapper Creek Trail is a running trail in the suburb of Kendall, Miami. The trail sits in the right-of-way of the canal of the same name. With the water on one side and a buffer of trees bushes and...
The Kitty Roedel Bicycle Path serves as a connector across the southern end of Doral. The paved pathway begins just north of the Dolphin Expressway (SR 836) interchange with SR 985 and south of Miami...
Neighborhood trails don’t come much nicer than the Snake Creek Trail in southeast Florida. The paved 6.5-mile route offers an easy and level riding experience along a pleasant, palm-tree-dotted canal...
The New River Greenway adds another outdoor recreational gem to Florida’s chest of natural treasures. Situated on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale, the paved pathway begins at the Everglades border...
The Merrick Trail serves as an east-west commuting route in the western Miami communities of University Park and Westchester. Beginning at Tamiami Park, just south of the Florida International...
The Hiatus Road Greenway, which parallels the C-42 Canal, consists of just over 5 miles of multipurpose paved pathway between the cities of Sunrise and Plantation. The trail includes landscaping,...
The Beacon Trail provides a straight east-west route across Doral, a northwestern suburb of Miami. The paved pathway stretches just over a mile, beginning near Miami International Airport and heading...
Dressels Dairy Trail is an east-west trail located in the Miami suburb of Doral. The paved trail stretches about a mile, from the Delia Plaza shopping center on 107th Avenue, west to its intersection...
The Southern Glades Trail lies on the outskirts of the city of Florida City, on Florida's southeastern tip, and along the eastern border of Everglades National Park. For 13 miles, it follows the C-111...
Palmetto Park Road Path offers a paved east-west route from Boca Raton to Sandalfoot Cove. The 5.5-mile trail offers a convenient connection between residences, busy shopping areas (such as Palmetto...
The 13.5-mile Old Cutler Trail goes through some of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the greater Miami area under the cover of magnificent fichus trees and banyans. Popular stops along the way...
Rickenbacker Trail begins in southern Miami and continues south along the Rickenbacker Causeway/Crandon Boulevard for nearly 9 miles, traversing the length of Key Biscayne. Along this popular route,...
Stretching over a mile, Doral's Atlas Trail provides an ideal place to walk, run, ride or roll. The trail occupies shares the right-of-way with a power utility. The trail is neat and well-maintained....
The South Dade Trail runs along the South Miami-Dade Busway between Florida City and Kendall Drive/ SW 88th Street just north of the Dadeland South Metrorail station. The trail connects communities...
Linear Park Trail offers a nearly 9-mile east-west route through the town of Davie, paralleling the South New River Canal and Orange Drive. Bicyclists and walkers will enjoy the paved pathway, and...
The Biscayne Trail begins at the southern terminus of the Old Cutler Trail, an 11-mile north-south route. From there, the Biscayne Trail runs through residential areas along SW 87th Avenue, but, as it...
Surrounded by palm trees and meandering through South Beach, this trail (also known as the South Beach Trail) is nestled in one of the country's most popular destinations. Both of the trail’s...
The Merrick Trail serves as an east-west commuting route in the western Miami communities of University Park and Westchester. Beginning at Tamiami Park, just south of the Florida International...
Stretching over a mile, Doral's Atlas Trail provides an ideal place to walk, run, ride or roll. The trail occupies shares the right-of-way with a power utility. The trail is neat and well-maintained....
The Commodore Trail is a 5-mile paved route that takes you along several roads including South Miami Ave., Bayshore Dr., Main Highway and Douglas Road. Sights along the way are Alice Wainwright Park,...
Cypress Creek Trail is a shared use path from the Everglades to the sea in the southeastern Florida city of Tamarac. The trail lies just outside the Everglades' eastern border. For nearly 3 miles,...
The New River Greenway adds another outdoor recreational gem to Florida’s chest of natural treasures. Situated on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale, the paved pathway begins at the Everglades border...
Red Road Linear Park is a 1.3 mile paved trail that runs along the west bank of the Snapper Creek Canal. The trail intersects and overlaps the Old Cutler Bike Trail starting at the pedestrian bridge...
The Biscayne Trail begins at the southern terminus of the Old Cutler Trail, an 11-mile north-south route. From there, the Biscayne Trail runs through residential areas along SW 87th Avenue, but, as it...
The Palmetto Greenway is a short, paved trail that runs along a canal corridor through a neighborhood of northeastern Boynton Beach. The trail provides a nice route for outdoor recreation and...
The Limestone Trail peels off from the Atlas Trail just north of 62nd Street. Despite its name, it's surface is not limestone. Like its neighboring trail, it's a paved two-lane pathway running within...
The Beacon Trail provides a straight east-west route across Doral, a northwestern suburb of Miami. The paved pathway stretches just over a mile, beginning near Miami International Airport and heading...
The El Rio Trail parallels the canal of the same name, through Boca Raton from Glades Road/SR 808 north to Congress Ave. An underpass eliminates crossing NW 51st Street/SR 794/Yamato Road and takes...
The Hiatus Road Greenway, which parallels the C-42 Canal, consists of just over 5 miles of multipurpose paved pathway between the cities of Sunrise and Plantation. The trail includes landscaping,...
The 13.5-mile Old Cutler Trail goes through some of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the greater Miami area under the cover of magnificent fichus trees and banyans. Popular stops along the way...
Ocean Boulevard Path parallels the nicely landscaped roadway for nearly 5 miles through Boca Raton on Florida's southeastern coast. The northern end of the trail connects three popular parks --...
The Miami River Greenway is a developing trail that is helping to transform Miami, creating an integrated network of neighborhoods, businesses, cultural attractions, and public parks along both banks...
The Turnpike Trail is a paved hike and bike pathway located in Doral, a suburb of Miami. The trail runs alongside a canal, which parallels NW 117th Avenue, which in turn runs parallel to the Ronald...
Glades Road Path is a paved 2-mile commuter route through Boca Raton, connecting shopping areas, workplaces, residential neighborhoods, and schools (Boca Raton High School and Florida Atlantic...
A short pathway in the community of Boynton Beach, the Barton Greenway runs through the grounds of Barton Memorial Park, the site of a historic local graveyard for the area's African American...
The Krome Path is a bicycle and pedestrian off-street trail in the southwestern Miami metro area. It’s 18.5 miles long, paralleling Krome Avenue between SW 8th and SW 296th Street. It’s a fairly flat,...
Snapper Creek Trail is a running trail in the suburb of Kendall, Miami. The trail sits in the right-of-way of the canal of the same name. With the water on one side and a buffer of trees bushes and...
Terrible for a road bike. Most of the intersections are under construction, and the trail is generally not taken care of. It goes through some dodgy parts of Miami. I was very disappointed. I don’t know how this trail was rated so high.
This was a very nice trail. We saw lots of wildlife to include 2 little bunnies ¿. Very thankful for this app otherwise I would have never known was there.
This is by far one of the prettiest rides I’ve ever done. The scene over the water is like something out of a movie. It is a little confusing when you get down into Biscayne key because I didn’t know I was still on the path. Nevertheless there’s a bike lane and is still very pretty and feels decently safe.
Too short. We were going north to 8 street and trail cut off early. Sidewalks were the only answer.
I commute on this trail every day from Cutler Bay to University of Miami.
Overall its good. There is glass in areas where people from the neighbor hood linger. Its best to ride on the road to avoid those sections. The trail is being updated due to the BRT. Crossings the intersections is pretty easy, watch the buses, if they go straight then you can proceed. Be careful their are a few buses that turn. I would recommend catching the bus if you get a flat tire or if its starts to rain. Download the metro bus app or keep a couple of dollars to pay the fare. Also keep a couple of mask just in case.
Start your ride early, so that you have less traffic. Started a few miles South on A1A. A1A has a decent bike lane too.
The road though Pompano Beach / Fort Lauderdale is not always marked. I know Fort Lauderdale from driver perspective, but didn't know that Race Track Road changes its name every mile. That was the only confusing thing. Also, go south on Powerline until you reach South Palm Aire Ave.
The real trail starts at Fern Forest. Despite the early hour, there were people walking their dogs, the trail crosses roads each mile, so I couldn't maintain a constant speed.
I use a mountain bike, with wide tires. A tribike would have been better, although the pavement is not perfectly flat everywhere.
With the extra 3 miles to home, I rode 39.19 miles in 3h18m, mountain bike.
Overall it is a nice experience.
Nice trail, surfaces vary but always good enough. TrailLink could be more helpful re location of parking though, and trail access, esp for walkers who want to be as close as possible. Enter the university from the first entrance west of the canal on Glades Rd or enter on NW 20th St. There are big lots and a garage at NW 20th St & East University Drive. The path can be accessed via an off-road sidewalk running from that intersection a little south along the unnamed road that runs behind the big dorm complex. from thatfrom
Fun ride on a relatively well maintained trail, albeit somewhat narrow. Started at Marina and rode northerly, your along a canal, creek and there are iguanas everywhere! Only downer was the 1 mile stretch along a landfill. We were there on a mild 70 degree day and the odor was fowl. A few of the road crossings were interesting to navigate and the trail markings not great, as we took a wrong turn near Cutler. All in all a fun ride.
We have done this ride 3 times, twice the entire length. Unbelievable parks, housing and landscaping. Coffee shop about halfway if you want to relax and food at the south end after navigating the one stretch of very busy drive crossings. This ride will also easily connect to another trail for added length with a small amount of street riding. In three rides combined we may have seen 25 bikers, 10 runners and 10 walkers…… very low usage.
This trail is site seeing for people, a whole culture with locals intermixed with vacationers. Trail is substantially longer than listed, about 7.5 miles now and a new stretch currently under construction. It’s a busy stretch so speed is a slower pace, but the people, workout areas, ocean, historic buildings, condos and resorts make this a fun day. Parking can be a challenge and we found it easier to park in the street near the south end and use their pay to park app.
I am amazed this can be called a trail or Greenway. It is miles of blazing sun, no green below or above, next to heavily trafficked fast moving roads. I see sad hot workers commuting on this by necessity not fun.
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