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Fantastic Florida Biking Trails

2016/7/25 11:44:06

While avid bikers often think of tricky terrain as the ideal biking destination, Florida has much to offer beginning bikers and experts alike. Consider challenging yourself with muddy terrain, sand, and alligators!

Located not far from Sebring, Sun 'N' Lakes Park boasts five miles of rolling hill country trails perfect for novice bikers and seasoned veterans. Beginners will appreciate some of the nice dry trails while mid-level bikers will enjoy some of the obstacles that keep them from getting bored. And for the experts? Try tackling this terrain after a big rain and enjoy slipping and sliding in the mud! Be sure to pack bug spray, though. The insects can be vicious.

With 16-20 miles of marked trails to select from, Balm Boyette is also a fun place to go for a long bike ride. Beginners can choose flat, even trails and then boost their skill level by navigating some of the trails with rocks, tree roots, and sand as they gain their confidence. Take a map along and explore multiple trails. But don't forget the water bottles. You'll get some great exercise and don't want to get dehydrated.

If you're looking for diverse trails, consider Dryer Park, built on what used to be the landfill not far from West Palm Beach. The former landfill forms the basis for a 3-mile long trail that winds up and down and all around it, providing exciting sharp turns and steep hills that will get your adrenaline pumping. Another trail-also used by horseback riders-meanders around the park's perimeter but also offers offshoot trails where intermediate riders can venture off to test their developing skills.

Fort Clinch, by Fernandina, is a great attraction and provides bathroom facilities and vending machines which is a nice plus. While admission is $5, many bikers park their vehicles by the beach and just come in on their bikes to avoid the expense. The trails encompass 7 miles of great bike riding including technical challenges like trees, sand, leaves, mud, stumps, and tree roots to navigate and a plethora of turns, twists, ups, and downs to keep things interesting. Be sure to watch for the signs and stay on the bike trail, though. The trail heads off in different directions at some points, and it can be easy to get confused.

Lakeland boasts a 6-mile hard packed track with exciting technical challenges including jumps, finger loops, roller coaster drops, and alligators! Called Carter Road, it was once the location for a phosphate mine, and it creates a complete loop.

If you're in good shape and want to tackle steep hills and technical challenges, head over to Alafia where you'll find 10 miles of exciting and well kept trails. This trail also has restrooms and a parking fee-usually $2-$4-but it's worth it. Get a map of the area, though, before you head out, because sometimes the trails aren't marked clearly and can get confusing.

Hopefully something here will be just what youre looking for regardless of your experience level. Just dont forget to keep well-hydrated in this hot climate. As always, happy trails!
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