Zolfo Springs, FL Dog Walking Trails and Maps

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Cape Haze Pioneer Trail

8.1 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Lake Wales Trailway

2.3 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Legacy Trail (FL)

23.2 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Nathan Benderson Park Trail

3.4 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Crushed Stone

Punta Gorda Harborwalk

2.4 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Boardwalk

Punta Gorda Linear Park

1 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Venetian Waterway Park

9.2 mi
State: FL
Concrete, Grass

Auburndale TECO Trail

7.3 mi
State: FL
Asphalt, Concrete

Fort Fraser Trail

7.54 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Hammock Road Trail

3.7 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Longboat Key Bike Trail

9.47 mi
State: FL
Concrete

Chain of Lakes Trail

4.7 mi
State: FL
Asphalt

Lake Jackson Trail

10.5 mi
State: FL
Concrete

Sebring Parkway Trail

4 mi
State: FL
Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Cape Haze Pioneer Trail is an 8-mile paved trail that stretches between Port Charlotte and Placida in Charlotte County. About the Route The fairly straight and flat rail-trail offers a...
FL 8.1 mi Asphalt
The General James A. Van Fleet State Trail runs for 29 miles between Mabel and Polk City through some of Florida’s most scenic rural landscapes. At least one-third of the trail passes through...
FL 29 mi Asphalt
The Lake Wales Trailway is a 2.3 mile, 12-foot wide asphalt path that circles most of Lake Wales. The trail serves both as a recreational and transportation asset, thanks to its proximity to a number...
FL 2.3 mi Asphalt
The Legacy Trail runs for 23.2 miles through coastal communities between Venice and Sarasota, Florida. Through wetlands and coastal forests, the trail’s interpretive signs point out local history and...
FL 23.2 mi Asphalt
As part of Nathan Benderson Park, this 3.4-mile paved trail loops around the park's competition lake. The trail is a popular place for running, biking, rollerblading/skating, walking, and more....
FL 3.4 mi Asphalt, Crushed Stone
For just over 2 miles, the Punta Gorda Harborwalk follows the beautiful Charlotte Harbor on Florida's west coast. The route is part of the city’s extensive trail network and connects directly to...
FL 2.4 mi Asphalt, Boardwalk
Linear Park follows the route of the former Florida Southern Railroad (dating back to 1886) through a historical neighborhood of Punta Gorda on Florida’s west coast. Although only a mile long, the...
FL 1 mi Asphalt
The Venetian Waterway Park Trail follows along both sides of the Intracoastal Waterway for 9.2 miles, from the ocean north and somewhat east, past the Venice Airport to north of Venice...
FL 9.2 mi Concrete, Grass
The Auburndale TECO Trail is a 7.3-mile paved trail running between Polk City and Auburndale. About the Route The Auburndale TECO Trail connects Polk City with Lake Myrtle in Auburndale, where...
FL 7.3 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The paved Fort Fraser Trail traverses part of the former CSX Railroad line, running parallel to US Highway 98 for 7.54 miles, between Lakeland and Bartow, Florida. About the Route The Fort...
FL 7.54 mi Asphalt
The Hammock Road Trail parallels its namesake from Highlands Hammock State Park to Lake Jackson, allowing Sebring residents easy access between two of the city's natural treasures. The state park...
FL 3.7 mi Asphalt
The Longboat Key Bike Trail spans the entire barrier island along the Gulf of Mexico Dr. This bike trail provides tourists the perfect car-free route to navigate the beaches and other attractions of...
FL 9.47 mi Concrete
Punta Gorda's Multi-Use Recreational Trail (MURT) begins on the south side of the city and heads northwest along US 41 (also known as Tamiami Trail). The trail stretches approximately 4 miles through...
FL 3.9 mi Asphalt
The Chain of Lakes Trail stretches nearly 5 miles along an abandoned rail corridor between downtown Winter Haven and north of Lake Alfred in central Florida. About the Route As its name implies,...
FL 4.7 mi Asphalt
The Lake Jackson Trail circles this popular swimming and boating spot in the heart of Sebring. Trail-goers will enjoy waterfront views along the lake's sandy shores and connections to other trails in...
FL 10.5 mi Concrete
The Sebring Parkway Trail follows this major thoroughfare though downtown Sebring. Trail-goers will pass by three popular recreational attractions—Sebring Lake, Dinner Lake and Lake Jackson—as they...
FL 4 mi Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

General James A. Van Fleet State Trail

BORING

January, 2026 by jcparker914

The trail was about 10’ wide And definitely no bathrooms. Very desolate very very few people around we went on a Saturday afternoon. Cloudy it probably would’ve been hot if the sun was out it was 75 and cloudy if you like cows and trees you would enjoy it. We went about 7 miles and turned around. We sort of liked this path but other than that it was boring I thought and so did my wife. We started on the south end by Auburndale Trail and continued on to this trail about

Auburndale TECO Trail

RELAXING

January, 2026 by jcparker914

¿. You can ride along The path and see the huge sports complex. Beautiful dog park fenced in and playgrounds - all types of stuff for people to do - benches for sitting on the sides of the trail. The trail is blacktop about 10 foot wide very smooth besides some spots. We started at the south end and went north to General James A. Vann Fleet State Trail and continued on that trail for another 15 miles then turned around and came back

Lake Jackson Trail

I didn't care for this trail. Its all on uneven sidewalks in front of houses and you never know when someone pulls out and stops in the bike lane.Then you have to ride on route 98 which is also on sidewalks with busy ass traffic.

December, 2025 by psbugman18

I didn't care for this trail. Its all on uneven sidewalks in front of houses and you never know when someone pulls out and stops in the bike lane.Then you have to ride on route 98 which is also on sidewalks with busy *** traffic.

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Nathan Benderson Park Trail

Great views and well maintained paths

December, 2025 by 6kjyq5brg4

The paths are very long, well maintained, and scenic. Roller skating around and along the pond is a delightful experience.

Cape Haze Pioneer Trail

Nice Trail! Good Bridge Views

November, 2025 by rodney7karen7

Started our ride at the north end trailhead and rode south to the causeway. Nice surface, straight, mostly flat trail. Great views of the canals and waterways. 16 miles, great ride.

Legacy Trail (FL)

Beautiful trail

October, 2025 by teamvolin

We had a lovely afternoon biking this trail. It's flat except for the handful of times you go over a bridge to cross a busy road. We saw several gopher tortoises along the way, zero alligators so that was good. We rented our bikes from Legacy Bike rental which is adjacent to the trail. We were able to leave our car there which was nice.

Auburndale TECO Trail

Dog & horse crap, City Truck & Johndeer tractors

October, 2025 by weitgiest

This time I went for a bike ride & got really pissed! There was dog crap, horse crap all over the trail- unsanitary!! Why are horses allowed on a paved pedestrian trail?? I used to take my kids there but not anymore. Also today there was a real jerk in a white Auburndale City truck who did not yield to me (on a bike) & kept driving after the parking lot where he could have pulled off. Also 2 John Deer tractors were on the trail & they acted like it was their trail! This was supposed to add to the beauty & relaxation of our city, but it does nothing but cause resentment & disgust at the jerks who have no sense!! There needs to be rules posted & enforced.

General James A. Van Fleet State Trail

general James a Van Fleet Trail

September, 2025 by dpeter2101

Gorgeous trail. A lot of wild life. Boars, gators, deer, birds, cows. You’d see it all. Most of the trail is very well maintained. A small part at the beginning of trail is a bit bumpy. Definitely worth the ride.

General James A. Van Fleet State Trail

Nice Flat Trail

August, 2025 by t9d947ynw6

The trail is nice and flat but is definitely bumpy. But overall a good ride

General James A. Van Fleet State Trail

Great trail ride

August, 2025 by kimtaylor_tl

Nicely shaded lots of wild life

Auburndale TECO Trail

nice and easy

March, 2025 by mbdp2005

Easy straight trail and lunch at Margaritaville

General James A. Van Fleet State Trail

Great Trail to Get Away

March, 2025 by robfitzkc

Started at Green Pond Trail Head and headed North. As reported, the trail has some pretty big bumps and a few holes, usually near the edge. With the limited traffic on the path, it isn't difficult to avoid them but you do have to keep your eyes on the trail. On 3/28 there was quite a bit of tree trimming and brush consolidation in the 10 miles between Green Pond and Bay Lake and some heavier equipment was staging at the State Park garage near Green Pond so maybe they are going to fix it this Spring.

The 10 miles between Green Pond and Bay lake is a very nice mostly shaded ride through timber with swamp land on both sides. There are 3 bridges about 2 1/2 Miles North of Green Pond which provides a place to watch alligators (this is mating season so you see some but there's a bunch more as the grunt and talk...), enjoy the birds and quiet serenity. At Bridge 2 that day, there is a 10+ Foot alligator nesting with her (soon to be) baby alligators.

North of Bay Lake is very nice and shaded for the 4 miles we traveled (Total round trip of 28 Miles).

Some call this trail 'straight and boring.' I'd suggest that it is quiet and serene, and, because it is straight and wide, you can spend most of your time enjoying nature!

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