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They’ve recently re-paved a large portion in the north beach area, and it’s much easier to walk on now. Turns into a gravel path along the ocean for a view. My favorite sunset walk.
You can take the Hiatus Road Greenway to New River Greenway to Markham Park for a longer ride.
Entered the trail on the north end where US441 intersects. Access gated across trail do not accommodate people riding bikes. Too narrow and sharp turn. Headed east and came to the Taylor Creek entrance. Had to get off the trail through a private trailer park and head east on the adjacent road over the bridge. Just past the bridge is a road to re-enter the trail but there is a locked gate completely blocking access. Went back to our start point and gave up.
Beautiful new trail
Adjacent to the Pompano park tennis and pickleball courts, this loop goes around the golf course, airfield, stables and Goodyear Blimp hanger. Between those things and the birds, it’s pretty varied entertainment with which to make multiple 4-1/2 m loops. The section along Copans Rd should be widened and repaved, and is also the least scenic. Otherwise a very satisfactory local amenity that is popular with locals and tourists alike.
It is 7-8 miles from Fern Forest Park to the western-most Tephford Park. The eastern section from FFP to Pompano, mostly unappealing roadside but slowly getting developed, is another 7.
Okeechobee Trail wasNice Enough for Skates,Needs Porta Potties ...Bathroom has No Light,and NO Toilet Seat.SHAMEFUL.
Really nice ride from Moore Haven to Lake Harbor but you’re riding on top of an elevated dike so the winds are pretty strong. Also, you don’t see the lake until you almost get to Lake Harbor. That was a little disappointing. Tiki Bar and Grill in Clewiston a great place to stop for lunch
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