Explore the best rated trails in Westchester, FL, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Commodore Trail and Limestone Trail . With more than 40 trails covering 327 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.
Surrounded by palm trees and meandering through South Beach, this 10.8-mile trail (also known as the South Beach Trail) is nestled in one...
Stretching over a mile, Doral's Atlas Trail provides an ideal place to walk, run, ride or roll. The trail occupies shares the right-of-way...
The Beacon Trail provides a straight east-west route across Doral, a northwestern suburb of Miami. The paved pathway stretches just over a...
The Biscayne Trail begins at the southern terminus of the Old Cutler Trail, an 11-mile north-south route. From there, the Biscayne Trail...
Once completed, the Biscayne-Everglades Greenway will be the first greenway to connect two national parks, Biscayne Bay National Park and...
Also known as County Bicycle Route 7, the 4.5-mile Black Creek Trail in southwestern Miami-Dade County runs between Black Point Park &...
The C-13 Canal Greenway Trail, also known as the Middle River Trail, offers a paved and flat route from the outskirts of Oakland Park...
The Central Trail is a linear park located within the utility corridor belonging to Florida Light & Power (FPL) in Broward County. The...
The Central West Basin Linear Park in Miami-Dade County includes a 12-foot-wide asphalt pathway, which stretches for 1.5 miles south...
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.
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