Great to see another person interested in trails !
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt/guide/index.htm
I posted this link in the Orlando Trikkers group file
section. It shows most of the trails in Fl. When
looking I didn't see several you listed -- maybe they
are City Trails -- wonder if they can be found online
to find maps -directions how to get on them.
I have done the West Orange TRail some -- close to
Apoka Lake. It is a real nice trail for trikking,
some little inclines, etc. Haven't done the Pinellas
trail on the trikke yet. I used to go over and blade
it and think it is probably the best trail in FL.
The Suncoast Trail -- for distance . It runs along the
interstate so noisy traffic on one side and then nice
farm, pasture land on the other -- very oppposite
environments it seems. Very protected fromt he
interstate failry new trail.
Sorry to say North East Fl is far behind. We do have
the Baldwin Trail and recently a new trail opened at
Little Talbot Island State Park. It is only about 2
miles long but interesting trail for nature sights !
It is suppose to be extended in the near future.
Here at the beach in Jacksonville we don't have any
trails for trikking, but we do have some roads that
are not for through traffic so people use them. I do
12 miles here, nice ride.
BJ
--- lcptampa <lcperkins@...> wrote:
> There are a nuber of good trails in the Tampa Bay
> are. The best being
> the Pinellas Train in St. Pete and along Bruce B.
> Downs in New Tampa.
> These are fine for the TRIKKE 8 (also new T7 and
> T8.5 Convertible).
> Bayshore gets crowded and a little rough at the
> expansion joints. The
> Gandy Bridge (Friendship Trail) is also very
> enjoyable (need the T8 or
> T12 to deal with the expansion joints.
>
> Please post appropriate trails et al for the Orlando
> area...
>
>
>
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