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Road cycling around Miccosukee, Florida, features a landscape characterized by north Florida oak woods and distinctive canopy roads that offer shaded routes. The terrain includes rolling hills dotted with ponds and lakes, providing varied elevation changes for cyclists. Routes often traverse hardwood and pine groves, with intermittent pastures offering open views. This area provides a blend of natural features suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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69.9km
03:38
470m
470m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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99.6km
04:43
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Komoot features 4 road cycling routes around Miccosukee, all categorized as moderate difficulty. These routes offer varied distances and elevation changes, showcasing the region's unique landscape.
Road cycling routes in Miccosukee are characterized by scenic "canopy roads" offering ample shade, winding through north Florida oak woods, hardwood, and pine groves. You'll encounter rolling hills dotted with ponds and lakes, providing a dynamic and engaging ride with varied elevation changes.
While all routes listed in this guide are rated as moderate, the region is known for having "some big ol' hills" that can provide a good aerobic workout. For example, the Texas Hill – Cody Pond loop from Monticello is the longest at nearly 62 miles (99.6 km) with over 1,900 feet (585 meters) of elevation gain, offering a significant challenge.
Absolutely. The Miccosukee area is celebrated for its scenic beauty, particularly its distinctive canopy roads that provide a picturesque cycling experience. Routes like the Cody Pond – View of Lake in AJ Henry Park loop from Leon County wind through these beautiful oak woods and offer views of lakes and pastures.
Yes, all the road cycling routes highlighted in this guide are loops, designed for convenient starting and ending points. For instance, the popular View of Lake in AJ Henry Park – Cody Pond loop from Roberts Elementary School is a 33.6-mile (54.0 km) loop.
The Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway, which many routes traverse or are near, offers multiple parking areas for easy access. For example, the Harolds Pond loop from Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway Crump Road Parking Area starts directly from a designated parking spot.
The cooler months, typically fall through spring, are ideal for road cycling in Miccosukee. The canopy roads provide shade, which is beneficial during warmer periods, but avoiding the peak heat and humidity of summer will generally offer a more comfortable experience.
While the immediate vicinity of the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway is primarily natural, the area is close to Tallahassee, where you can find various restaurants and cafes. Planning your route to pass through or near parts of Tallahassee will give you access to more amenities for refreshments.
The routes listed are moderate in difficulty and range from 28 to 62 miles, which might be challenging for very young children. However, families with older, experienced cyclists could enjoy the scenic canopy roads and rolling hills. For shorter, more relaxed rides, consider exploring sections of the multi-use Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway, though its primary surface is gravel and crushed stone, better suited for bikes with wider tires.
The primary attraction directly along the road cycling routes is the natural beauty of the Miccosukee Canopy Road Greenway itself, with its oak woods, ponds, and lakes. While not directly on the cycling routes, the broader Miccosukee region (near the Everglades) offers cultural experiences at the Miccosukee Indian Village, including airboat rides and alligator demonstrations, which can be a unique side trip. More information can be found on Visit Florida.
During summer, lightweight, moisture-wicking cycling apparel is essential due to Florida's heat and humidity. Opt for breathable fabrics, and consider arm sleeves for sun protection. Hydration is key, so bring plenty of water. The canopy roads do offer some shade, which helps, but sun protection like sunscreen and sunglasses is still highly recommended.


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