Flagler Beach, FL Running Trails and Maps

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East Central Regional Rail Trail

50.8 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Goldsboro Trail

1.1 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Lehigh Greenway Rail Trail

8.71 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Palatka-to-Lake Butler State Trail

36.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Sanford RiverWalk

4.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Seminole Wekiva Trail

26.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Spring to Spring Trail

25.7 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Cross Seminole Trail

29.4 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Flagler Trail

14 mi
State: FL
Concrete, Dirt, Grass, Gravel, Sand

Palatka Urban Trail

2 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Sweetheart Trail

1.5 mi
State: FL
Concrete

Tomoka State Park Trail

2.1 mi
State: FL
Concrete

Cross Volusia Trail

5.3 mi
State: FL
Concrete

Halifax River Trail

4.7 mi
State: FL
Concrete

Ponce Inlet Trail

3.5 mi
State: FL
Concrete

SR 415 Trail

5.2 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

US 92 Trail

2.6 mi
State: FL
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Spanning over 50 miles, the East Central Regional Rail Trail links inland Deltona with the eastern coast of Florida. The main stretch of trail runs southeast from Deltona to Titusville, at the edge of...
FL 50.8 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Goldsboro Trail is approximately a mile long, located in the Goldsboro neighborhood of Sanford, Florida. The neighborhood was one of Florida's first incorporated Black communities but was annexed...
FL 1.1 mi Asphalt
The Lehigh Greenway Rail Trail, often shortened to just the Lehigh Trail, is an 8.71-mile rail trail located in Flagler County on a former railroad corridor comprising 195 acres. The railroad spur...
FL 8.71 mi Asphalt
Rolling out of the city’s west side, the Palatka-to-Lake Butler State Trail offers a slice of quiet paradise, journeying about 36.5 miles to Keystone Heights through well-canopied forests, pine...
FL 36.5 mi Asphalt
The Palatka-to-St. Augustine State Trail runs 21 miles between the southwest outskirts of St. Augustine and Palatka, passing through the communities of Vermont Heights, Elkton, Armstrong, Spuds, and...
FL 21 mi Asphalt
The Sanford RiverWalk follows the shoreline of Lake Monroe in Sanford, FL, north of Orlando. One of the most scenic paved trails in the county, the trail features views of Lake Monroe and provides...
FL 4.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
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, 20-mile route is...
FL 26.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Spring to Spring Trail connects a number of natural springs, parks, and friendly towns between De Leon Springs and Deltona in Central Florida.  The paved trail is currently 27.4 miles long with...
FL 25.7 mi Asphalt
Stretching from Orlando’s densely populated outskirts to the sleepy bedroom communities of Oviedo, Winter Springs, and Lake Mary, the 29.4-mile Cross Seminole Trail provides crucial residential links...
FL 29.4 mi Asphalt
A rail-trail that's a bit wild and off the beaten path, the Flagler Trail runs for around fourteen miles through rural Seminole County, to the northwest of Orlando. Nearly the entirety of the trail is...
FL 14 mi Concrete, Dirt, Grass, Gravel, Sand
The Palatka Urban Trail is a connector between the Lake Butler-Palatka section and the Palatka-St. Augustine Trail. It was completed in 2013 and stretches about 2 miles. The western half of the trail...
FL 2 mi Asphalt
The Sweetheart Trail offers a paved route nestled between Beach Street and the Halifax River in Daytona Beach. It's named after a yacht owned by Charles Grover Burgoyne, a successful businessman who...
FL 1.5 mi Concrete
Tomoka State Park Trail offers a short, paved route through the park in northeastern Florida's Ormond Beach (just north of Daytona Beach). The easy-to-ride trail runs through the woods alongside Beach...
FL 2.1 mi 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...
FL 5.3 mi Concrete
The Halifax River Trail (also known as the Halifax River Greenway) will one day stretch 11 miles from Port Orange to Ormond Beach on Florida’s northeast coast. It’s currently open in two segments...
FL 4.7 mi 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....
FL 3.5 mi Concrete
Bike, walk or jog along a safe separated multiuse path along State Route 415 between Osteen and Sanford. Points of interest include the East Central Regional Rail Trail (at the SR 415 trail’s northern...
FL 5.2 mi 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...
FL 2.6 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Lehigh Greenway Rail Trail

Good and long trial.

July, 2025 by mitchpl2000

This is great, long trail, especially for biking. However, it would be even more perfect if they’ll be more twist and more entries because it’s a bit long for walk or ride.

Palatka-to-Lake Butler State Trail

Great trail with a lot of shade and smooth surface

July, 2025 by ath5662

I started the trail in Hamilton. It is paved from there. Unfortunately no good parking. Very smooth and a lot of shade. Road just over 40 miles in July. Would definitely recommend. Needs more parking areas and places to take a break.

Spring to Spring Trail

Very beautiful and long trail

July, 2025 by georgia2116

We love this trail and take the day to stop at all the different places to enjoy the trail even more!

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Seminole Wekiva Trail

Good Trail, could skip the very southern section

July, 2025 by joe511

I rode it down and back from Sorrento - part way into the Wekiva Trail. The trail is really nice in the middle - oaks, and parks, very pretty.
The southern end could be skipped as it has a lot of busy street crossing. A good place to start would be the Rooms To Go parking lot at mm 2.75.
There are2 tunnels under roads that are nice.
Street crossings could be marked better, need to pay attention when crossing - look for a No Vehicles sign and double yellow lines on the path at intersections (some are very faded). The path may jump sides or turn off, need to be attentive.

Sanford RiverWalk

Smooth Scenic Ride

June, 2025 by s4bccgkfgb

Pleasantly surprised with this trail! Saw a lot of different types of birds and boats along the river. The pavement was very smooth and there were quite a few benches a long the way. It was a straight shot and rarely encountered traffic. Highly recommend!

Lehigh Greenway Rail Trail

Needs more critters

June, 2025 by wolfpackwpd

Awesome trail. Great place to bike and enjoy the sites. Just needs more critters 🐿¿.

Lehigh Greenway Rail Trail

closed at Trailhead

May, 2025 by karenkcox623

We got to the trailhead on Colbert Lane today and as we drove by the entrance to the trail it was all blocked off. When we got to the trailhead where we would park our cars, there was no indication that the trailhead was closed or where you could go to get on it. There’s also no indication as to how long this would be closed. I understand the bridge is out.

Spring to Spring Trail

Poorly Maintained; Becoming E-bike Shortcut

May, 2025 by manwoody48

This is a review of the 3 mile segment of this trail between Highbanks Road and US17/92. I walk this segment back and forth 3 times a week - 6 miles total a day. I really like it because it's close to my home and is probably the least busy of the trails in the area. It has become very frustrating lately however, because maintenance (which I've been informed is the responsibility of the City of DeBary and not Volusia County) is virtually non-existent. The grass is seldom mowed and when it is, any trash encountered is just chopped and left. The section that runs parallel to US17/92 reminds one more of the county dump than a recreational trail. Most distressing however is the fact it has become a convenient shortcut for motorized vehicles. Point this out to the offenders zipping along and you open yourself up to all kinds of verbal abuse, and today to something that bordered on a personal threat. There never has been signage reminding users of basic trail etiquette and courtesies, and most of the "NO Motorized Vehicles" signs have been knocked down. Too bad because over the three miles there are twists and turns and elevation changes along with unique viewing opportunities - wildlife, trains, wetlands.

Cross Seminole Trail

Florida Trail Winter Springs

April, 2025 by danb48978

Been walking the trail for seven years and trail is becoming more and more popular for homeless camps in the woods. Witnessed a man beating a girl. Had a man pushing a shopping cart screaming at me telling me I am walking the wrong direction. More and more trash along the trail and food on benches . All good things come to an end.

Palatka-to-Lake Butler State Trail

well maintained trail for winter use

March, 2025 by kippmich

We rode the trail from the Florahome trailhead to the Keystone Heights trailhead. This section of the trail is paved, smooth, and well maintained. The keystone Heights trailhead is a little off as it’s basically in between a Wendy’s and a CVS store in the dude of a major highway. Before Keystone Heights, the trail goes primarily through trees and wetlands. There is spotty shade in some spots but otherwise full sun. It’s not a trail for summer time.

Lehigh Greenway Rail Trail

Beautiful Ride

March, 2025 by kh263

We ride the entire trail, and it was beautiful. We went later in the afternoon and saw armadillos, alligators, and assorted birds. The trail is great on a bike, and was a lot of fun in addition to the great wildlife. We will ride it again the next time thru the area. We parked at Central Park (free) and road from there.

Palatka-to-Lake Butler State Trail

Paved and Unpaved

February, 2025 by frankterraferma

I set about riding some of the paved sections but I was most intrigued to try the unpaved section from Hampton to New River. I rode the paved section from Lake Geneva to Hampton and back. The pavement is smooth and the section between Keystone and Hampton covers some beautiful country scenery. Highway signage for trailheads and signage at the trailheads themselves could use improvement!!!

As for the unpaved section, a comfortable seat with full suspension comes in handy as parts are bumpy from the ballast rock and some roots.

This rail trail is also part of the Florida National Scenic hiking trail. I saw one pair of hikers on this section. There are two detours required due to removed rail bridges. The detour near Lake Sampson is really minor. The detour over the New River is a much larger detour which I avoided through my routing.

I first rode west from Hampton to Sampson and back then moved my bike via car to New River and road east toward Sampson though I didnt quite reach it before returning to New River. Each out and back section clocks in around 11 miles.

The trail was quite well maintained. Often it was a clear path through a tree canopy as far as the eye I could see. Sometimes it bore through a natural habitat and other times through pine tree farms. This unpaved section is also the most remote. It did require crossing a major US Highway (301) and two different rail lines. If or when it gets paved, it will be the best section on the entire trail. For now, it is for intermediate+ riders.

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