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Road cycling routes around Daytona Beach are characterized by flat coastal terrain, extensive paved multi-use trails, and scenic loops along rivers and through state parks. The region offers a network of paths that traverse Atlantic shoreline, the Halifax River, and natural preserves. Elevations are minimal, with routes primarily following sea level or gentle gradients.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Definitely take a tour. I found it interesting.
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A mecca of motorsport.
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Very nice park for relaxing, walking and recuperating.
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Immerse yourself in the coastal charm of Daytona Beach's Fountain Plaza, where a stunning large pond fountain takes center stage. Situated adjacent to the Veterans Plaza, this beautiful water feature creates a serene atmosphere, complemented by the refreshing ocean breeze.
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Daytona International Speedway is an iconic racing venue in Florida, hosting major events like the Daytona 500. Known for its high-banked turns, it's a legendary track in the world of motorsports.
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The East Coast Greenway weaves an impressive 600-mile path through Florida, from Fernandina Beach to Key West. This coastal trail traverses seaside villages, historic sites, nature preserves, and vibrant cities like Jacksonville and Miami. Along the way, you'll pass through Reed Canal Park, home to the fascinating International RoboBoat Competition. Whether you're seeking a scenic coastal adventure or a glimpse into cutting-edge robotics, the Greenway offers a unique blend of natural beauty and innovative attractions, making it a must-experience trail for outdoor enthusiasts.
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As you pedal parallel to the crashing waves, be sure to swing by the iconic Daytona Beach Boardwalk, where the Bandshell hosts lively summer concerts. Just steps away, the Daytona Lagoon water park beckons with its adrenaline-pumping go-karts, laser tag, and thrilling water slides, offering a perfect complement to your beachside cycling excursion.
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Bulow Creek State Park, is a haven for nature lovers. With scenic trails winding through ancient oaks and along Bulow Creek, it offers opportunities for cycling, running, hiking, bird watching, and a glimpse into the region's rich history with the nearby Bulow Plantation Ruins.
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Daytona Beach offers a selection of road cycling routes, with six routes detailed in this guide. All of these are rated as easy, making them accessible for various skill levels.
Road cycling routes around Daytona Beach are generally flat, characterized by coastal paths, extensive paved multi-use trails, and scenic loops along rivers and through state parks. You'll find minimal elevation changes, with routes primarily following sea level or gentle gradients.
Yes, all the road cycling routes featured in this guide are rated as easy. This includes routes like the Bulow Creek State Park loop from Ormond Beach, which is a gentle 22.4 miles (36.1 km) path through a natural environment.
Daytona Beach boasts year-round mild weather, making it an ideal destination for road cycling throughout the year. The pleasant climate allows for comfortable riding conditions in most seasons.
While this guide focuses on routes up to 30 miles, the Daytona Beach area is part of the larger St. Johns River-to-Sea Loop, an extensive 260-mile paved, off-road trail network. The East Coast Greenway: Daytona Beach Loop, at 30.2 miles (48.6 km), is a good example of a longer route within this network.
Absolutely. The region is known for its scenic beauty. You can enjoy routes that traverse the Atlantic shoreline, the Halifax River, and natural preserves. The Ormond Scenic Loop & Trail, though not directly featured in this guide, is a designated Florida Scenic Highway offering diverse scenery from shaded inland roads to ocean-side cruising.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Daytona Beach are designed as loops. Examples include the popular East Coast Greenway: Daytona Beach Loop and the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse – Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse loop from Allandale.
One of the most distinctive features for road cyclists in Daytona Beach is the ability to bike directly on the hard-packed sand of Daytona Beach itself, offering miles of riding with ocean views. Beyond the beach, the region's extensive multi-use trails and scenic byways provide varied experiences.
Many routes offer access to interesting sights. You might cycle past the Daytona International Speedway, enjoy views from Spruce Creek Overlook, or visit the Fountain Plaza. The Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse loop takes you to Florida's tallest lighthouse, offering panoramic views.
Yes, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse is a prominent historical landmark that can be reached by road bike, offering a glimpse into maritime history. Additionally, areas like Bulow Creek State Park, traversed by the Bulow Creek State Park loop, are near the historic Bulow Plantation Ruins.
Over 78 road cyclists have explored Daytona Beach's varied terrain using komoot. They often praise the region's flat coastal paths, well-maintained multi-use trails, and the scenic beauty of areas like Bulow Creek State Park with its ancient live oaks.
Yes, several routes offer access to natural areas. The Bulow Creek State Park loop from Ormond Beach leads directly through Bulow Creek State Park, known for its ancient live oaks. Other trails in the region, such as the Spring-to-Spring Trail, connect various state parks and preserves.
While specific parking details for each route are best checked on the individual tour pages, many trailheads and state parks in the Daytona Beach area offer designated parking facilities for visitors. For example, routes starting from Ormond Beach or near the Daytona International Speedway typically have accessible parking options.


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