Bicycle Trails
A Guide to Florida’s
Top Paved and
Off-Road Trails
Florida
Paradise on Wheels
Florida is a bicyclist’s paradise,
offering entry to some of the
state’s best-kept secrets. Inviting
weather year-round, unique wildlife,
breathtaking coastal vistas, lush
natural areas, and quaint downtowns
and small towns can all be found
on the paved and off-road trails
described in this brochure.
Leisurely rides through sandhill communities offer glimpses
of wildlife such as gopher tortoises, white-tailed deer and
red-cockaded woodpeckers. Two-wheel excursions along
the coast and Florida bays may give rise to brown-headed
pelican, dolphin or blue heron sightings. Cruise along
Florida’s historic rivers, visit pre-Civil War forts and bubbling
natural springs.
So check the tire pressure, strap on your helmet, ï¬ ll the
water bottle, scan the sky and prepare to Bike Florida!
How to use this Guide:
Each trail listed in the brochure is color-coded based on the
type of trail. Trails marked blue are paved trails. Green
signiï¬ es off-road bicycle trails, and those marked red are
both paved and off-road.
Parking
Food and/or
Bottled Water
Restrooms
Picnic Area
Water Fountain
Camping Area
All times listed are EST (Eastern Standard Time) unless
otherwise noted CST (Central Standard Time). All hours
listed represent hours that staff is available by phone.
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Florida Bicycle Trails
Florida Bicycle Trails
2. Timpoochee Trail
This trail is a popular path through the
Beaches of South Walton. Named
after Timpoochee Kinnard, the most
infl uential Indian Chief of the Euchee
Indians, this paved path parallels Scenic
Highway 30-A, surveying the sugar-sand
beaches and emerald green waters of
the Gulf. The path winds through 7 of
13 distinct beach communities, with
unique coastal names such as Dune
Allen, Blue Mountain, Grayton Beach,
Santa Rosa Beach, Watercolor, Seaside and Water Sound. From
migrating fl ocks of birds to blooming wildfl owers and trees, this
breezy coastal ride showcases