Explore the best rated trails in Hobe Sound, FL, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Okeechobee Road Path and Palmetto Greenway . With more than 14 trails covering 242 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
A short pathway in the community of Boynton Beach, the Barton Greenway runs through the grounds of Barton Memorial Park, the site of a...
Palm Beach County's Bluegill Trail follows the eastern side of the C-18 Canal from Riverbend Park in Jupiter, through Karen T. Marcus...
Notice: At Spanish River Blvd./40th St. there is a detour in place at the crosswalk. See Boca Raton Parks and Rec for more current...
Glades Road Path is a paved 2-mile commuter route through Boca Raton, connecting shopping areas, workplaces, residential neighborhoods, and...
The Green River Parkway Trail parallels the eponymous roadway between Walton Road in Port St. Lucie and Jensen Road in Jensen Road,
The Historic Jungle trail winds for nearly 8 miles along a sandy road through the hammock habitat of Florida's barrier islands north of...
The Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail—which goes by the acronym LOST— circles its namesake lake over 114.16 miles, one of the largest freshwater...
Running along the shore of a barrier island, the Lake Trail offers views of the mainland across the gorgeous blue water. Located in Palm...
The Martin County US Route 1 Sidepath offers a straight, paved pathway paralleling the west side of its namesake roadway along the...
Our take on this trail, is we loved it! We started at the south end, stopped at the historic house and pier. The trail is a dirt road that travels along the Indian River. You really feel like you are back in the woods or in the country. The river is along one side and the back yards of these lovely homes are on the other side. There are beautiful golf courses along there as well. We have E-bikes, so we enjoyed the straight stretches to “open them up.” We rode north to the preserve and headed back.
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
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