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• Alafia River State Park in Brandon, Florida
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Alafia River State Park singletracks are IMBA EPIC certified. Wide range of novice to intermediate to advanced to highly advanced sections. The trailhead parking lot has bathrooms with hot water, bicycle rinsing stations, shaded pavilions, a volleyball net and a playgrou...
Last reviewed: Jan 30, 2010
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• Allen Mill Pond in White Springs, Florida
The route follows old jeep roads to the southern boundary of the Tract and north to the spring. Round trip is 4.2 miles of forest roads. Contact: wpburden@aol.com
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• Amelia Earhart Park in Miami, Florida
This is a great park for novice riders and beginners, it is excellent to start getting the feeling for mountain biking. This park is known by very few people. The trails totally combine are about 4 miles long.
Last reviewed: Jan 13, 2010
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• Balm Boyette Scrub Preserve in Tampa, Florida
by Dana Farnsworth, Outdoor Travels - Balm Boyette Scrub Preserve - the b****** stepchild that doesn't get the attention it deserves. No matter how wonderful the cross country riding, no matter how pretty the scenery, no matter how diverse the terrain and the trail personalities, Boyette s...
Last reviewed: Dec 14, 2009
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• Bogie Trail in Palm Bay, Florida
Nothing to rave about but it is a nice ride for afterwork or if other trail conditions are less than desirable. Has some nice and slow up and downs and sweeping turns. The cart path is concrete end to end with exception to a few small sections. Its a good place to go wide open and haul ...
Last reviewed: Oct 27, 2008
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• Bridge to Bridge in White Springs, Florida
Go downhill past cemetery to entrance road of tract, follow the blue markers. This short (5 miles) but challenging single track trail has plenty of sharp turns, climbs and descents, along the river and through the woods. Experienced mountain bikers with good technical riding skills will en...
Last reviewed: Apr 12, 2007
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• Bull Creek Conservation Area in St. Cloud, Florida
Terrain: Wetlands that border the St. Johns River. Open to hunting. Call first (407-846-5311 or 407-984-4940) for information on hunting status.
The 23,500 acres of Bull Creek are under the management of the St. Johns River Water Management District. There is an 8.5 mile loop road, ...
Last reviewed: Aug 22, 2008
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• Bum Trails in Melbourne, Florida
Singletrack trails through an oak/palmetto hammock. The area has alot of small hills for Melbourne. There is also a gully type depression that runs along the tracks just inside the woods. I'm guessing it's where they got fill to build up the tracks back in the day. There are some drops int...
Last reviewed: Feb 3, 2010
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• Bump Trails in Pensacola, Florida
These trails were created by the motocross group and are bumpy, narrow, curvy, and sometimes sandy in places (best after a goodrain!). Gulf power has started cracking-down on the moto-cross folks. Since then, less motorcycle traffic has helped these trails to be much more fun as they are b...
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• Cadilac in Tallahassee, Florida
Nice hills, up and down here. Combine with TBP to have a killer ride. Pretty technical and tight singletrack.
Last reviewed: Sep 7, 2009
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• Caloosahatchee Regional Park in Alva, Florida
The Caloosahatchee Regional Park mountain bike trail is strictly single-track and provides adventure and challenges for beginners and novice mountain bikers alike. The trail is composed of fast, flat, open areas that are intermixed with areas that cut through the natural canopy of Florida...
Last reviewed: Nov 24, 2009
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• Camp Branch in White Springs, Florida
A visit to this small 6 mile, but beautiful, tract is highlighted by a trip through several different forest types on high bluffs, ravines and floodplain. Explore the sinks area to discover where the waters of Camp Branch disappear underground. Contact: wpburden@aol.com
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• Cannal Run in Vero Beach, Florida
This run is simple but the view is nice and you can add to it if you want.
Last reviewed: Aug 14, 2008
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• Carter Camp in White Springs, Florida
In a huge tract of land west of the developed state park, this 6 mile trail traverses an area of open grassland, palmetto thickets, live oak canopies and pine plantations. Grey fox, swamp rabbits and other wildlife have been observed. The area can be wet during rainy seasons.
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• Christmas, Tosohatchee State Reserve in Orlando, Florida
Terrain: Singletrack trails and jeep roads through low lying wetlands bordering the St. Johns River. Check with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission prior to visiting because this area is open to hunting.
This very scenic area attracts many city folk for off-road biki...
Last reviewed: Aug 22, 2008
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• Chuck Lennon Park in De Leon Springs, Florida
Has a good XC trails with lots of up and downs and fast decents. Even a teeter-totter, and a few ramps. XC trail is well marked and flows in one direction. There is also a small Bowl Section with a few jumps and places to break your neck if you are so inclined.
Its a lot ...
Last reviewed: Jan 30, 2010
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• Creekside in Gainesville, Florida
Starts with a small slope down at the edge of the parking lot to a fallen tree,there is a one way ramp to a 1.5ft drop but it needs some maintainence on holding it down currently.The trail winds through the thick forest near some houses and streets and then comes through a park with water ...
Last reviewed: Nov 8, 2009
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• Crooked Creek Bike Trail in Panama City, Florida
Is flat, too much sand. This is the trail where I went over the handlebars of my old Trek 820 and bent my front rim. Due to other circumstances, I had to leave my bike on the trail.
Last reviewed: Jan 10, 2009
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• Crusty Knuckle in Jacksonville, Florida
The area as a whole is certainly more fun than Hanna, with the trails being a stong-intermediate at best. The two new "bridges" that have been fashioned are very clever, and the jump near the beginning on the east side of Kernan adds a little "fear-factor" for the less-skilled rider as wel...
Last reviewed: Sep 16, 2007
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• Deleon Springs in Deland, Florida
BMX style trails! Sweet rolling with the MTB trails changing in elevation from 5' to 15' regularly, there are a few level places to catch your breath, usually tight single track. The trail moves nice and is mostly hard pack with a clay and sand mix for a base. The climbs and drops can b...
Last reviewed: Jan 3, 2009
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• Dutch Tiemann Trail in Ebro, Florida
This trail is not technical, nor is it aerobically challenging, but it is a fun ride. I finished it and turned around and rode back in the other direction, completing the loop twice. Navigating the trail is not hard at all and well maintained. There's a $1 day use fee for the park, but ...
Last reviewed: Mar 31, 2008
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• Dyer Park in West Palm Beach, Florida
nice..fairly clean..not crowded..two potolets along the way..i learned to ride on the trail
easy, medium and hard parts. over all a nice hour to hour and a half ride.
Last reviewed: Oct 10, 2009
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• East Everglades Levee Trail in Southwest Ranches, Florida
This is probably the most beautiful trail in south Florida. You will see more wildlife that any other trail in Florida. You will see alligators, many types of birds, snakes, and turtles; you may see deer, bear, and occasional riders. The trail runs over the tops of the levees that control ...
Last reviewed: Jun 15, 2009
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• Eastern Lake Bike Trail in Seaside, Florida
This trail is part of Point Washington State Forrest. If you do the full loop (Orange), it will be 10+ miles. But there are two shorter intersections that allow you to do 3.5 miles (Yellow) or 5.5 miles (Red). The trail switches back and forth from double track logging road to singletra...
Last reviewed: Apr 27, 2008
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• Econlockhatchee River, The Hal Scott Preserve in Orlando, Florida
Terrain: Flat pine woods and oak hammocks. No real bicycle trails but the doubletrack roads are firm and rideable. No hunting allowed.
The Hal Scott Preserve consists of 4600 acres bisected by the Econlockhatchee River. There are approximately 15 miles of good fireroads to explore. C...
Last reviewed: Aug 22, 2008
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