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Brevard Zoo Linear Park

3.1 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Boardwalk

East Central Regional Rail Trail

52 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Goldsboro Trail

1.1 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Lake Baldwin Trail

2.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Lake Underhill Path

2.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Little Econ Greenway

7.4 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Orlando Urban Trail

2.6 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Pine Hills Trail

2.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Sanford Riverwalk

4.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Seminole Wekiva Trail

26.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Shingle Creek Regional Trail (FL)

17.7 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Boardwalk, Concrete

Spring to Spring Trail

25 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

St. Cloud Lakefront Park Bike Path

2.1 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Cady Way Trail

7.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Casselberry Greenway Trail

5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Cross Seminole Trail

29.2 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Gertrude's Walk

0.25 mi
State: FL
Concrete

Historic Jungle Trail

7.8 mi
State: FL
Sand

Kewannee Trail

1.7 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Neptune Road Recreational Pathway

6.6 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete
Accordion

Orlando Southeast Trail

13 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Route A1A & A1A Urban Trail

62.3 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Kissimmee Trail Loop

6 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

SR 415 Trail

5.2 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Mailer Avalon Trail

0.8 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Melbourne Beach Trail

1 mi
State: FL
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Brevard Zoo Linear Park is a mixed-surface trail running along the wetlands on the east side of I-95 near Brevard Zoo. The 3-mile journey (6 miles round trip) takes users from the zoo through...
FL 3.1 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk
With a final 3.5 miles paved in between Osteen and Farmton in 2021, the East Central Regional Rail Trail is complete. The trail extends more than 50 miles between DeBary and Edgewater with another...
FL 52 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 Lake Baldwin Trail is a 12-foot wide multi-use trail that circles Lake Baldwin in Orlando Florida. The asphalt trail is wide enough to accommodate different types of users, including older...
FL 2.5 mi Asphalt
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
Closure Notice: As of December 2022, the section of the trail behind University High School is CLOSED due to flooding. The county has set up a detour route via Lokanotosa Trail and Rouse Road. Please...
FL 7.4 mi Asphalt
Orlando Urban Trail offers a pleasant way for pedestrians and bicyclists to reach a number of recreational and cultural attractions in the city's northern neighborhoods. It winds by several lakes,...
FL 2.6 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Opened in 2017, Orange County's Pine Hills Trail spans 1.75 miles from Alhambra Drive to Silver Star Road in a western subdivision of Orlando. In the middle of the north-south route, a spur heads...
FL 2.5 mi Asphalt
The Sanford Riverwalk follows the shoreline of Lake Monroe in Sanford, FL, north of Orlando. The Riverwalk extends west from N Mellonville Avenue to just east of Lake Monroe Wayside Park (4150 Hwy...
FL 4.5 mi Asphalt
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
Closure Notice: Due to damage, the boardwalk section of the trail is closed from the North Bass Road trailhead through the park to the Steffee Homestead farmhouse in Kissimmee. After 30 years of...
FL 17.7 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk, 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. Although much of the trail is completed (25 of 27...
FL 25 mi Asphalt
This multiuse path skirts the south shore of East  Lake Tohopekaliga (fondly known as East Lake Toho) in St. Cloud, Florida. The trail is paved, and stretches about 2 miles point-to-point, paralleling...
FL 2.1 mi Asphalt
The Cady Way Trail runs from the intersection of Aloma Avenue and Howell Branch Road/Hall Road (just east of Goldenrod Park in Goldenrod) west and south to Coy Drive in Orlando, just past the Fashion...
FL 7.5 mi Asphalt
Casselberry Greenway Trail (formerly known as Wirz Trail) is a 5-mile multi-use path zig-zagging through Casselberry, Florida, linking neighborhoods to schools, parks and shopping.  The first segment...
FL 5 mi Asphalt
Stretching from Orlando’s densely populated outskirts to the sleepy bedroom communities of Oviedo, Winter Springs, and Lake Mary, the Cross Seminole Trail provides crucial residential links in this...
FL 29.2 mi Asphalt
Gertrude’s Walk spans three city blocks in downtown Orlando, providing access to offices and the city’s sports arena not far from its southern end. The trail runs adjacent to an active CSX and Amtrak...
FL 0.25 mi Concrete
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. The trail—really a road—is on the National Register...
FL 7.8 mi Sand
Kewannee Trail is a charming, neighborhood trail in Maitland, Florida. More than just a recreation path, the trail is popular as a connective line from the neighborhood to several destinations...
FL 1.7 mi Asphalt
The Neptune Road Recreational Pathway, also known as the Bill Johnston Memorial Pathway, connects Kissimmee's Lakefront Park to St. Cloud in central Florida. The 10-foot wide trail exits the Kissimmee...
FL 6.6 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Accordion
The Orlando Southeast Trail is a collection of multiuse pathways crisscrossing Lake Nona, a master-planned community southeast of the City of Orlando. Narcoosee Road, running north-south, serves as...
FL 13 mi Asphalt, Concrete
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 Beach. A large section of...
FL 62.3 mi Asphalt
Combining asphalt off-street paths and sections of sidewalk (particularly the eastern arc of the loop), the Kissimmee Loop provides access from the city’s residential neighborhoods to many amenities,...
FL 6 mi Asphalt
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
Neighbors in Avalon Park will appreciate this short local trail - a place to walk, bike and meet that's right on their doorstep. The trail runs just short of a mile east from the trailhead on Mailer...
FL 0.8 mi Asphalt, Concrete
Melbourne Beach Trail is a mile-long neighborhood trail in the eastern Florida city of the same name. It travels along Oak Street for about a mile, passing the Spessard Holland Golf Course, Gemini...
FL 1 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Shingle Creek Regional Trail (FL)

Nice ride through the suburbs

November, 2023 by klarson5

Nice paved trail for a short ride. We parked at the visitor center and rode the southern section. It will be if/when both sections are connected.

Shingle Creek Regional Trail (FL)

peaceful

September, 2023 by ekhatchyb16

we had a blast riding in a group, enjoying the shade and sunny skies.

Route A1A & A1A Urban Trail

lunch in vero beach

September, 2023 by seashell_cottage

We rode this path from a beach park on south Hutchinson Island to downtown Vero Beach. It was a big ride for us 8 miles one way. Lunch and a drink made it worth the trip. It was mid July and a bit hot. A nice quiet afternoon. We will do it again in the Fall

Accordion

Seminole Wekiva Trail

Great Trail

August, 2023 by cbrooksking

Great trail very pet friendly

Spring to Spring Trail

Conditions Continue to Deteriorate

July, 2023 by manwoody48

I wrote a critical review of this trail two months ago due to dangers posed mostly by motorized bikes/trikes mixing in with non-motorized traffic on a very hilly and often sight-restricted segment of this trail. Signage is very clear in prohibiting motorized vehicles, yet they're out there in droves. Today was a prime example of why this mixing should not be allowed, or at least needs to be strictly controlled.

We regularly walk on this trail - I should say we USED to regularly walk this trail, because we won't be going back. Since it's only a half mile from our home, we hoped we could make it work for us. But the lack of any posted rules for shared-trail usage, and the lack of any posted etiquette pointers simply make it unenjoyable for us. In short, it's a free-for-all out there. Two instances today in fairly rapid succession convinced us to not ever go back.

In both cases, motorized units were approaching us unannounced from the rear, and they proceeded to "Thread the Needle" between us and oncoming traffic. In the first case, there was one e-bike and one person-powered bike in line. Not too bad. In the second case, there were three e-trikes in a line squeezing between us and a fast approaching e-bike. The trailer in this line had to veer sharply right immediately as he got right next to us to avoid a collision, causing us to have to check up quickly. So - one speeding e-bike coming towards us; three e-trikes squeezing between us in the middle; and us in line hugging the right side. Not a very comfortable feeling. And these are fairly frequent occurrences on this trail. It was at this point we simply vowed that enough was enough and to never come back.

And at the risk of appearing to want to pile on, the management of Volusia County parks needs to also be taken to task for the lack of maintenance of all the county trails, many of which, while relatively new, are starting to show the effects of weather and aging. On this particular trail, the asphalt is severely cracking and separating in numerous areas. Much of the the wood fencing is rotting, tipping and starting to fall over. Recent rains have vegetation growing across the trail. Trash is starting to appear along side the pavement - the same stuff there day after day. We'll usually pick it up where we can easily get to it, but refuse to go tramping off into the woods to retrieve it. It's a shame because the routes of many of our trails pass through some very scenic, serene and secluded wooded areas.

Spring to Spring Trail

Walkers/Joggers Beware

June, 2023 by manwoody48

We regularly walk from the West Blue Springs parking area towards Lake Beresford because it's close to our home and mostly shaded in the summer. The problem has become however, that ebikes/etrikes also apparently like the shade and swarms of them are regularly encountered. Since this segment has a lot of twists and blind turns, maintaining a safe speed and separation from other users is important. Unfortunately, too many of these motorized units are operated by older folks who are simply out for the ride, in their own little no-need-to-pedal-too-much world, and oblivious to other users. They also seem unable to grasp the concept of single file to the right and not passing when opposing traffic is present. Volusia County has failed miserably in posting some simple rules and etiquette for use of not only this beautiful trail segment, but all other trails in the county.

East Central Regional Rail Trail

Great Trail - But Not As Enjoyable As It Could Be

June, 2023 by manwoody48

We reviewed this awesome trail three years ago and agreed with most others that it is indeed a wonderful resource for getting out and exercising in Volusia County. The only criticism we had is that it didn't have - and still doesn't have - any posted trail rules and etiquette reminders. Thus, an otherwise 5 star trail is rated a 4 by us. As a result of this neglect, there are a growing number of users - mainly inconsiderate and speeding bicyclers, now joined by the rapidly growing population of e-bikers/trikers - that make the experience far less enjoyable than it should be.

While we both bicycle and walk all segments of this great trail, we mostly walk. In doing so, we are routinely met/overtaken by bikers/trikers who seem to think that it is our responsibility to make room for them, rather than the other way around. The latest irritant (and danger) are the swarms of of e-trikers (mostly older folks) who want to ride 2 and even 3 abreast, oblivious to anyone else out there. And the alarming speeds some of these folks often attain simply have no place on a trail that is supposed to be free of motorized vehicles. We have repeatedly reported this activity to the responsible county manager and have asked that some very basic and random usage guidelines be posted. We've been told that they would look into the matter, but so far nothing.

St. Cloud Lakefront Park Bike Path

I have done this trail first thing in the morning it does stay pretty busy. It is 2 miles each way. You have a choice of dirty or pavement. Nice trail on a relatively busy street with wild life and a resturants to the opposite side.

June, 2023 by lookinmoon

I have done this trail first thing in the morning it does stay pretty busy. It is 2 miles each way. You have a choice of dirty or pavement. Nice trail on a relatively busy street with wild life and a resturants to the opposite side.

Shingle Creek Regional Trail (FL)

great path for Rollerblading!

April, 2023 by mmfireman44

Visiting the area and had my skates with me so woke up early and hit all the different paths down and back. All in all did just about 20 miles total and only hit each section twice (down & back). Now there are a couple boardwalk sections either made out of wood or those plastic planks so be careful hitting the one with plastic planks when there is morning dew on the ground. Some parts are definitely more scenic than others! Saw deer, alligators, squirrels, and ducks. Maybe next time I’ll get to see a swamp ape too! Also if you decide to start real early before the suns up I recommend getting some type of light with you as some sections can be pretty dark.

East Central Regional Rail Trail

Great trail.

March, 2023 by jduffy3124

We started at a parking area on Cow Creek Rd and went south and then west to Maytown. I must point out that the Shack View from bike path is extremely underwhelming, but the trail is quiet and rural in this section. The bike trail through this are is in perfect condition at this time. We rode past a private airport with a few planes. There was a trailside stand for refreshments and produce near the Maytown junction. We got in about 25 miles in our round trip and want to return to finish the other legs of the trail. Highly recommended.

East Central Regional Rail Trail

long long trail

February, 2023 by hayes.w.becky

Started in Titusville and rode 20 miles yesterday. Found some delicious coffee shops, bakeries and restaurants in downtown Titusville. Rode 30 miles today. Trail flat and sunny if starting in Titusville - wear sunscreen. Will be back in the future.

Shingle Creek Regional Trail (FL)

The South Sections are Nice Rides, but Trail is not Connected

February, 2023 by jrmc21

When complete, this will be a great trail. But it is in different sections that are not connected. I only did the southern 2 sections on the map. Nice rides on picturesque trails.

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