Florida Trails
Gravel & Mountain Bike Trails
Lake Apopka Wildlife Gravel Trail
Lake Apopka is located 15 miles northwest of Orlando. It is the third largest lake in the state of Florida. The north shore of Lake Apopka is a haven for cyclist, bird watching, wildlife photographers and nature lovers of all ages
Santos MTB Trail
Ocala
Santos includes 80-plus miles of single-track diverse bike trails for beginners as well as expert-level trails that will challenge even the most elite riders.
Mount Dora MTB Trail
This is a great loop that accesses a number of trails in the Mt Dora, FL area. With a handful of blue route options as well as three red route options for those looking for more of a challenge.
Alafia River State Park MTB Trails
Offering more than 20 miles of single track trails. Riders travel from all over the state to ride this collection of rolling terrain, harrowing drops, off-camber hillside ledges, high speed banked turns, and intimidating ridge top trails. These trails are built on the rugged terrain of what was once a phosphate mining site, which helps form the park’s unique trail features.
Graham Swamp MTB
This is a fun 5.5-mile one-way loop. The first mile and a half will test your skill and lung power. The trail is flowy singletrack with lots of short, steep climbs and descents. There are some easy bypasses but it may not be recommended for beginners.
Markham Woods MTB Trail Lake Mary
Markham Woods Trail is 8 miles of flowing singletrack located in pine scrub and oak hammock of the Wekiwa Springs State Park.
Paved Trails
West Orange Trail
Connecting small communities and suburban neighborhoods, the 22-mile West Orange Trail is one of Florida's most popular rail-trails, thanks to its reputation and proximity to metro Orlando. Fifteen minutes northwest of downtown, the route serves as a window on the region's past and present, passing through 1950s communities that grew up around the once-thriving Orange Belt Railway.
Seminole Wekiva Trail
Running along the former line of the Orange Belt Railway, the Seminole-Wekiva Trail offers a peaceful alternative to the busy streets of Altamonte Springs. This popular, well-marked, 14-mile route is one of Seminole County's showcase trails.
Cross Florida Greenway
Cross-Florida Greenway is on a mission to create a non-motorized conduit stretching 110 miles from the Gulf of Mexico to St. John’s River in Palatka. The corridor showcases the flora and fauna of the state, with plenty of options for every kind of traveler including hikers, cyclists, mountain bikers and equestrians.