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The West Orange Trail is a 20.8 mile trail that takes you from Winter Garden to Apopka. The trail itself is paved and 14 feet wide which makes it a great place for cycling or running.
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The Seminole Wekiva Trail is 14 miles of smooth, paved trail in Altamonte Springs, Florida. The trail takes you north through Seminole County and connects a variety of different parks and urban areas.
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The Cady Way Trail is a 6.5 mile long trail through Orlando, Florida. With plenty of other local trails to connect to, it is a great way to see the city.
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The Orlando Urban Trail is an important 3-mile commuter and recreational trail through downtown Orlando Florida. The trail runs through downtown near Lake Ivanhoe and Loch Haven Park, before ending at Mead Botanical Garden in Winter Park.
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The Sanford Riverwalk is a short, 1-mile stretch of paved trail in Sanford, Florida, but don’t let the short distance fool you. The Riverwalk allows you to bike along the shoreline of Lake Monroe and provides great views at sunset, as well as easy acces...
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The South Lake / Minneola Scenic Trail is located in Clermont, FL and offers one of the most scenic and unique biking experiences in the area. With views of nearby lakes and miles of trail, it is well worth the drive no matter where you live in Central Florida.
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Fun family friendly park with access to quality paved lakeside trail.
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The Little Econ Greenway Trail is 7.4 miles in length and takes you along a stretch of river in East Orlando. Along the way you’ll pass areas with places to fish, picnic tables to relax, bike racks, restrooms and water fountains, and basically everything you could need on a ride or run.
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