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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.
Beautiful new trail
Anyone, and I mean anyone, who leaves less than 5 stars for this trip is misguided. Granted we are from Orlando FL where we don’t bicycle much bc of the crazy traffic but decided to do Key Largo to Key West. It was AMAZING. Bike paths were fine and yes be careful going over the bridges but many have accessory bridges you can cross. We did it in a week and did tikis and mom n pop hotels and craft breweries. This has been one of our best trips ever. We even took the cat. It was a blast.
A beautiful trail Id like to come back and do on like a weekday morning. It was a fun challenge though to skate around people and still manage around 10 mph overall. Good for a skater who can manage making it around people. Otherwise, the surface quality and scenery is beautiful.
Such a fun trail to skate. The Rickenbacker itself is a unique challenge particularly in controlling speed but also winding through the beautiful trails in Key Biscayne/Big Baggs is so much fun. Cannot recommend enough for a good skater but also remember protective gear !
Quad skated the entire trail and it’s fine. There’s roots but as long as you can manage that it’s not too bad. There’s roots quality on the south end is not too great but it’s short. The north end is more scenic than the south end. The biggest pro was that it was never too crowded. Mainly runners and a few bikes. Pathway is narrow but manageable for skaters.
half of the paths listed here are more similar to sidewalks than trials. However it’s safe. and is paved with mostly smooth asphalt.
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