Wellington, FL Wheelchair Accessible Trails and Maps

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El Rio Trail

4.7 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Lake Trail

5.5 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Cypress Creek Greenway

7 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Green River Parkway Trail

3.9 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Martin County US Route 1 Sidepath

2.6 mi
State: FL
Concrete

New River Greenway

11 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Central Trail (FL)

2.2 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt, Gravel

Barton Greenway

0.3 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Palmetto Greenway

0.75 mi
State: FL
Asphalt
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The El Rio Trail parallels the canal of the same name, through Boca Raton from Glades Road/SR 808 north to Congress Ave. An underpass eliminates crossing NW 51st Street/SR 794/Yamato Road and takes...
FL 4.7 mi Asphalt
Running along the shore of a barrier island, the Lake Trail offers views of the mainland across the gorgeous blue water. Located in Palm Beach, the trail travels north to south along a paved path...
FL 5.5 mi Asphalt
Cypress Creek Trail is a shared use path that runs from the Everglades towards the sea in the southeastern Florida city of Tamarac. The trail lies just outside the Everglades' eastern border.  For...
FL 7 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Green River Parkway Trail parallels the eponymous roadway between Walton Road in Port St. Lucie and Jensen Road in Jensen Road, Florida. the greenway sits between a residential neighborhood to the...
FL 3.9 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Martin County US Route 1 Sidepath offers a straight, paved pathway paralleling the west side of its namesake roadway along the southeastern coast of Florida. On its northern end, the trail...
FL 2.6 mi Concrete
The New River Greenway adds another outdoor recreational gem to Florida’s chest of natural treasures. Situated on the outskirts of Fort Lauderdale, the paved pathway begins at the Everglades border...
FL 11 mi Asphalt
The Central Trail is a linear park located within the utility corridor belonging to Florida Light & Power (FPL) in Broward County. The trail exists in a series of disconnected segments. The...
FL 2.2 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt, Gravel
A short pathway in the community of Boynton Beach, the Barton Greenway runs through the grounds of Barton Memorial Park, the site of a historic local graveyard for the area's African American...
FL 0.3 mi Asphalt
The Palmetto Greenway is a short, paved trail that runs along a canal corridor through a neighborhood of northeastern Boynton Beach. The trail provides a nice route for outdoor recreation and...
FL 0.75 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Bluegill Trail

Riverbend to blue gill is great on a cloudy day

June, 2023 by alyssamundry

Riverbend to blue gill is great on a cloudy day. We also Will try starting at Karen Marcus park to just do the trail one day Be aware it has no tree coverage but a fun path with gravel

Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail (LOST)

3 treks so far

May, 2023 by jrwemmons

The first time we rode the trail we started at Torrey Island campground & headed south for about 10 miles .. it is paved with several gates to go around. The second time we started at Canal Point & went north . The trail is gravel & some parts are very tough. I wouldn’t do it again . We went about 10 miles to Port Mayaca damn. The trail ended & we could see it on the other side of the damn but seemed the only way to get there was to go out onto the highway. We opted not to & turned back. The third time we started at the Port Mayaca trailhead & headed north for 13 miles . All paved & a very nice ride . There are no w port Mayac

Central Trail (FL)

Better walking trail

March, 2023 by downeydc

Narrow asphalt path with lots of walkers. Not sure where 2.2 miles came from. Even up and back was only 1.4. I did notice a patch south of the dog park as I was leaving.

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Lake Trail

great views, nice shade

March, 2023 by sensi3d

The only thing this trail needs is a bathroom somewhere. We had a nice breeze off the water. Well worth the trip to get there though.

Robbins Vista View Trail

better if better described

February, 2023 by vbergerg_tl

This is not a trail, it is a route around some nice parks connected by sidewalks along local roads, some quieter than others. TrailLink map is not especially helpful, it doesn’t even mention that the section along Orange Road and that canal actually starts and ends much further than mapped for the Robbin’s Vista View Trail and is nicer than many of the other street/sidewalk loops shown. A turn by turn with street names is badly needed. I’m

Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail (LOST)

Fantastic

January, 2023 by neilgl

We rode the Moore haven East section of the trail from Moore Haven to Clewiston on Sunday January 28, 2023. The 11.5 mile trail (23 mile round trip) is a smooth, very wide , paved trail which follows the top of the elevated dike and provides expansive views of the fields , canals and Lake. There are vehice gates at each end and two near the middle with pedestrian/ bike pass thrus to one side. We parked in a huge, paved parking lot at the Moore Haven damn, suitable for cars, trucks and RV's. What a great bike ride.

Cypress Creek Greenway

Really a local community path/trail

January, 2023 by dan263

West end is nice concrete, flat ride an wide path but with several road crossings. These crossings require short rides along a 5’ pedestrian walk and the crossings have heavy traffic……pay attention. The easterly end is not a trail, but mostly a road edge ride or on pedestrian walks. This section really should be removed from the mapped trail as it is unsafe and promotes illegal pedestrian walk riding. West end is great spot for locals and adjoiners.

El Rio Trail

roller skating ride

January, 2023 by pyj6qjh77m

Started at the north end by parking at the Hilton and meandering over. Pavement is awful between there and the Congress crossing. Avoided it on the way back. Rest of the path is manageable or really nice. Enjoyed the scenery. And iguanas. Would get out earlier next time to avoid some of the heat but there are shaded spots to stop. If I did it again, I may park near the tri-rail station or the Costco. Never found the guest parking near the university.

Palmetto Park Road Path

palmetto park rd

December, 2022 by hwrab154

Excellent well paved trail/sidewalk on the south side of Palmeto Park road running East and West. Approximately 6+’ wide with only a few intersections and driveways. Great for walking, jogging or biking.

New River Greenway

Safe except for intersections

December, 2022 by ozzman

I rode from tree tops park on Orange Drive west to Hiatus road and then north to the Greenway from there and headed west to Markham park, where it ends. You might try to get on the levee behind Markham park if you wish and have time. The western part is very bike friendly except for the intersections but most have lights and crossing lanes. It intersects Hiatus Greenway on Hiatus road if you want to go north. Next time I will try going east and try to catch the Greenway from Nob Hill road. Still discovering!

Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail (LOST)

We were not able to connect the dots without a spill from a flat tire on a bridge in traffic. The nearby bikeshop was closed and only opens a couple of days a week. The trail needs signs and cleanup to allow for what this map displays.

November, 2022 by shertoy

We were not able to connect the dots without a spill from a flat tire on a bridge in traffic. The nearby bikeshop was closed and only opens a couple of days a week. The trail needs signs and cleanup to allow for what this map displays.

Lake Trail

How about providing real directions to the trail

November, 2022 by jp416699

We tried to find this trail. Google maps led me into downtown West Palm . Apple led me way out of the way. It would be real nice if the actual starting address was provided so the trail can be found. Also, indicate if off street parking is available.

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