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Touring cycling routes around Lake Mary are characterized by a flat topography and an extensive network of multi-use trails. The region features numerous small lakes such as Lake Mary, Emma, and Crystal, which feed into the Little Wekiva River. Cyclists can navigate paved paths that often wind through cypress groves and over wooden bridges, offering a blend of natural scenery and urban amenities. The area's terrain is generally easy, making it suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Touring cycling the Gemini Springs loop via Rail Trail in Volusia County offers a moderate 27.9-mile ride through diverse Florida scenery.
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Cycle the easy 15.4-mile Cross Seminole and Seminole Wekiva Trail Loop, enjoying paved paths, natural scenery, and urban amenities.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This park is located on an inlet of Lake Monroe and is home to numerous animal species. It features a large playground, fishing piers, shaded walking paths, picnic areas, and restrooms. Admission is free.
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Update from March 2025: Many fences have now been replaced with new, unpainted ones. They had weathered or fallen victim to storms.
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The Seminole Bridge takes cyclists and pedestrians safely over the Florida National Scenic Trail, also known in this part as the Seminole Trail. Pass over the busy highway 4 and enjoy Oval Park on the west end of the bridge.
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The Long Pond Road Trailhead for the Seminole Wekiva Trail is also known as the Jones Trailhead and features parking, a water fountain, and exercise equipment. This trailhead give access to the Seminole Wekiva Trail, a nearly 14-mile paved recreational path that is part of the Florida National Scenic Trail and the Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail.
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Some of the works of art are a bit weathered, but that doesn't detract from the experience. Simply great 👏
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The Seminole Wekiva Trail is a 14-mile multiuse trail. It is a fully paved trail and is part of the Florida National Scenic Trail. The trail is flat, so it is not a difficult ride. This section takes you into Lake Mary. It takes you next to some nice small lakes and ponds.
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This tunnel along the Seminole Wekiva Trail passes under the highway. There are a couple tight turns entering and exiting the tunnel, so make sure to control your speed and be aware of other trail users. Don't be surprised if your GPS jumps a bit, too!
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Trues Lake is next to the road and has a lovely water fountain in the middle. A pleasing backdrop whilst cycling along the road.
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Lake Mary offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 30 options to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 26 easy and 10 moderate tours.
The terrain around Lake Mary is generally flat, making it suitable for cyclists of all skill levels. Most routes feature paved multi-use trails that wind through natural scenery and urban areas. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate routes, with no difficult trails reported.
Lake Mary enjoys a subtropical climate, making spring and fall the most pleasant seasons for touring cycling. During these months, temperatures are mild and humidity is lower, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities.
Yes, Lake Mary features several longer routes. For example, the Lake Monroe Park Boardwalk – Trail to Lake Monroe Park loop from Saint Josephs covers approximately 29.4 miles (47.4 km), and the Gemini Springs loop via Rail Trail is about 27.9 miles (45.0 km) long.
You can expect a blend of natural beauty and green spaces. Routes often pass by small lakes like Lake Mary, Emma, and Crystal, wind through cypress groves, and cross wooden bridges. The area is also home to various wildlife, including sandhill cranes, barred owls, and otters.
Absolutely. Many of Lake Mary's trails, such as the Seminole Wekiva Trail, are paved, flat, and multi-use, making them ideal for family-friendly bike rides. The abundance of easy routes ensures a comfortable experience for all ages.
Along the routes, you can explore several points of interest. Consider visiting Wekiwa Springs for its clear waters, or the Veterans Memorial Park Sanford for a reflective stop. The Lake Monroe Park Boardwalk also offers scenic views.
Many parks and trailheads in Lake Mary offer convenient parking. For instance, Greenwood Lakes Park provides direct access to the Seminole Wekiva Trail, and Lake Monroe Park is another good option with amenities.
The touring cycling routes in Lake Mary are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive network of well-maintained, paved multi-use trails and the pleasant, flat topography that makes for enjoyable rides.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the Gemini Springs loop via Rail Trail and the Cross Seminole and Seminole Wekiva Trail Loop.
While specific public transport connections directly to trailheads may vary, Lake Mary is a well-connected city. It's advisable to check local transit schedules for routes that might serve areas near the major trail networks like the Cross Seminole Trail or Seminole Wekiva Trail.
While popular trails like the Cross Seminole and Seminole Wekiva Trails can see more activity, exploring routes during off-peak hours or on weekdays can offer a quieter experience. Many of the smaller park trails also provide a more serene environment.
The natural areas around Lake Mary are home to various wildlife. Cyclists frequently spot sandhill cranes, barred owls, and otters, especially along trails that wind through cypress groves and near the numerous small lakes and the Little Wekiva River.


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