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Long stretches of paved trail along side of the canal. Very enjoyable and a cool way to see parts of Miami-Dade you wouldn’t normally see. Time it out for a lunch at Black Point Marina. Head back and you can do Larry And Penny Thompson Park too
The old M-Path is closed since a few year, instead there will be a new trail called "The Underline. Right now only a tiny bit is open to ride. Still a lot of construction. But at the end it will be nice. I would have pics.
First time riders on this trail should be advised that not all of the trail is ridable so you will be required to use the bike lane on the road part of the time. Several sections of the trail are showing its age with large cracks and humps from tree roots. Multiple trail bridges are closed because of storm damage.
This is my 4th trip from Homestead to Key West and I found it better to use the bike lane instead of the trail.
Despite the above problems, the ocean views still make the ride enjoyable.
This is more like a long sidewalk than a trail, the path isn’t smooth enough and many intersections to cross
We have done a couple of full moon rides here as well as day rides. For full moon check with the park as they sometimes have the entrance opena nd sometimes don't. It is cooler, but it is buggier. Lots of things in the dark squak, hiss and move around, exhilerating!!! We used head lamps and brought water and lots of bug repellant.
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.
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.
Lots of crocodiles! Bring water as there are no refills anywhere on the trail. And sunscreen since there is no shade. I parked along the highway and walked my bike through the entrance. This way you don't have to wait in car line AND entrance costs cheaper without the car.
Pavement quality is atrocious. I guess its OK for jogging but pretty bad for bikes. There is a gravel part that goes to water. Pretty sad state of the trail considering locals live in 7-8 figure houses, jog on it and yet don't care.
This trail is in a school area zone so even if there is a road next to it the cars go slowly and are not loud. The canal is beautiful and really well taken care of, with local animals on the side as birds, iguanas and fish. The best parking I found is in the Pinecrest Garden when open
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