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I moved to the Sunny Isles Beach area from Chicago and wanted to give this trail a try. I was gladly surprised that the trail is clean, safe and easy. My girlfriend and I rode the trail from Bal Harbor to South Point passing thru Miami Beach. It was an awesome ride. I do recommend the trail to anyone is looking for something fun to do. Don’t forget to stop by Miami Beach and get a drink.
This is more like a long sidewalk than a trail, the path isn’t smooth enough and many intersections to cross
I’ve ridden it hundreds of times and dropped 20 pounds—got in the best shape of my life right here! 🚴¿¿¿💪
On weekends, you’ll even find more vendors along the way, which adds a fun and vibrant energy to the ride.
Downside? Cars fly by at 55 mph, and I’ve had a few close calls with distracted drivers. One time, a group of teens even shoved a friend into my path—causing a crash that left me cut up and bruised.
But truthfully? The good far outweighs the bad. This trail has brought me physical strength, mental clarity and so many happy memories.
Ride alert. Ride smart. And if you’re looking to better your health—this is one place to start.
— Naturopathic Doctor Randi Shannon
🌐 TheBodyCAN.com
Just a big sidewalk without a lot of people. You have to stop at lights and cross very busy streets.
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.
Started out from Hobie. Sound, didn't notice the no electric vehicle signs. 2 miles from South Beach cop on a golf cart kicked us off. We snuck back on and headed back to Hobie Sound.
Beautiful new trail
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