Rockledge, FL Fishing Trails and Maps

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East Central Regional Rail Trail

55.7 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Lake Underhill Path

2.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Little Econ Greenway

7.4 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Sanford RiverWalk

4.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Spring to Spring Trail

25.7 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Historic Jungle Trail

7.9 mi
State: FL
Sand

Route A1A & A1A Urban Trail

61.7 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Don Griffin Trail at Lake Betsi

2.25 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Boardwalk
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Overview  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,...
FL 55.7 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Lake Underhill Path is a greenway linking four parks in Orlando near the Orlando Executive Airport in downtown Orlando. Work out stations dot the length of the trail, which is why you might hear...
FL 2.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Overview The Little Econ Greenway runs 7.4 miles through the Orlando area. The entire trail is flat and paved. About the Route The Little Econ Greenway offers riverside recreation,...
FL 7.4 mi Asphalt
Overview 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...
FL 4.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Overview 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...
FL 25.7 mi Asphalt
Overview The Historic Jungle trail winds for nearly 8 miles along a sandy road through the hammock habitat of Florida's barrier islands north of Vero Beach Making its way through wetlands teeming...
FL 7.9 mi Sand
Overview A short distance inland of Florida's eastern coast, the Route A1A Trail offers a paved pathway of over 60 miles along Florida's Barrier Islands from Port Canaveral to South...
FL 61.7 mi Asphalt
Overview The Don Griffin Trail at Lake Betsi is a wide, asphalt trail around Lake Betsi, in Rockledge Florida. A highlight of the trip is that across the 2.25-mile route, there are no road...
FL 2.25 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk

Recent Trail Reviews

Historic Jungle Trail

An ok road/trail but I wouldn’t go out of my way.

April, 2025 by kokomo36

The reviews on Trail Link were mixed but here’s ours! I wouldn’t go out of my way to ride this again. This is a mostly hard packed dirt road. It’s been scraped and wide enough that the occasional car can easily pass. A few soft areas and a lot of washboard sections. Some shaded and some wide open. A few turns and pretty flat. It does offer some views of very nice private homes and the Intercoastal Waterway. About half is open and half nicely shaded. There are 2 road crossings and one is busy Florida Route 510; be carefull here! We started at the Northern end where there is parking lot and a restroom. I plugged in “Bird’s Impoundment Trail” to lead me to the entrance road. The Trail ends abruptly at Old Winter Beach Rd. and A1A. The Trail is on the road built in the 1920s and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Along the road is the Jones Pier, the oldest pier in Indian River County; and Pelican Island, the first national wildlife refuge. A nice guide here: https://visitindianrivercounty.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Jungle-Trail-Map.pdf

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.

East Central Regional Rail Trail

fun trail

February, 2025 by johnpemble

I was amazed at the natural beauty of this trail. Very scenic from Edgewater going South. Restrooms in Edgewater were spotless. I liked it and would go again!

Accordion

Sanford RiverWalk

Scenic but short

January, 2025 by jmk355

Terrific trail along Lake Monroe. Fresh and smooth surface (mostly) and a relaxing ride. Only 4.5 miles long however, but does connect to Cross Seminole trail, albiet at the end with lots of traffic.

Cross Seminole Trail

Tale of two trails

January, 2025 by jmk355

I began near the middle at Soldier's Creek Park. I erred in heading northwest with the goal of connecting to the Sanford Riverwalk. Although I made the connection (and loved the riverwalk next to Lake Monroe, I had to ride primarily on sidewalk/trail adjacent to busy roads and commercial districts. The green cross walks and occasional sign aided in following the trail, but I still ended up missing a couple of turns and needed to double back. I am surprised I didnt collide with any cars crossing into offices and stores along the way.
When I made it back to the park (mm 15.5 or so), I continued southwest and found it to be a terrific ride. Few cross streets, open riding and much more interesting scenery. Primarily residential, there were a number of parks, woods, creeks etc along the way. Unfortunately I was running low on sunlight and wasn't able to get to the end in that direction.
I heartily endorse riding this end of the trail. Save the northern end for Sundays or low car volume days.

Pleasant Hill Road Recreational Pathway

trail

January, 2025 by tholzapfel

Paved path runs parallel to the road the whole time. Park in lot at Walgreen’s because there’s no lot at trail head. It was ok.

Spring to Spring Trail

my first trail on an E bike

November, 2024 by mhchilds

Not the trail you want to do for you first ride. It was amazing. Did about 21 miles of it. Now other trails are going to be hard to match this one. Saw a lot of wildlife, friendly ebike riders and it was beautiful. Lots of curves, tree covers trails and places to stop. I highly recommend riding this trail

East Central Regional Rail Trail

Nice trail to start the coast 2 coast across the state.

September, 2024 by bobtobias

Nice trail to start the coast 2 coast across the state.

Spring to Spring Trail

BH

August, 2024 by bhunt2660

It would be nice if some of you realized that E trikes are mostly used by persons that have limitations, there are so few ways that my husband can enjoy the outdoors, this is one way. Not all E bike/ E trike riders are inconsiderate. Thank you

Cady Way Trail

For rollerbladers!

July, 2024 by bkmurphy

I am an average rollerblader and I very much enjoyed this trail. I gave 4 stars because there are a lot of road crossings, rumble strips and a bit of debris that you have to be careful of. Get there early though because there isn’t much shade and you will be directly under the sun as early as 8 AM. Otherwise, highly recommended for rollerbladers!

Sanford RiverWalk

Nice Ride on Weekdays

June, 2024 by jallen1804

The west end of this trail meets with the Cross Seminole Trail. You can cross the St John's River into Volusia County now. Good ride.

East Central Regional Rail Trail

Great trail for Skating

May, 2024 by brookeypav

Skated the full trail on my quad skates :) very nice. Starting in Titusville was neat and not too difficult with intersections or lights. The trail is smooth so perfect for my skaters. Easily was able to keep over a 10 mph pace on my skates. Great quality and I love long trails. Also love the fact that it connects to Spring to Spring so I continued there until DeBary. Saw a corn snake, gator, lots of storks, and some ospreys on the Titusville end.

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