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Touring cycling routes around Buenaventura Lakes are primarily characterized by flat terrain and an abundance of lakes and wetlands. The region, part of the greater Kissimmee and Orlando area, offers numerous paved trails suitable for recreational cycling. Notable natural features include East Lake Tohopekaliga and Shingle Creek, which provide scenic backdrops for routes. The area's landscape is generally flat, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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The Shingle Creek Regional Trail offers a delightful touring cycling experience through Central Florida's varied ecosystems, from serene wetlands and cypress swamps to shaded hardwood forests. You'll pedal along smooth,…
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The Shingle Creek Regional Trail offers a delightful touring cycling experience, winding through a mix of Florida's natural wetlands, hardwood forests, and cypress swamps. This easy 11.6-mile (18.7 km) route,…

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This easy 16.5-mile (26.6 km) touring cycling loop, with just 106 feet (32 metres) of elevation gain, offers a fantastic blend of natural Florida landscapes and urban exploration, taking about…
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The Shingle Creek Trail loop from Shingle Creek Station offers a wonderfully accessible touring cycling experience, winding through a captivating mix of wetlands, hardwood forests, and cypress swamps. You'll enjoy…
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lake Nona Boulevard is a wide, treelined street that passes by the huge Lake Nona UCF Lake Nona Hospital Campus. This is a nice section of riding on a flat, well-paved road, but just be aware of cars as you ride; there is a bike like, but it is also a three lane road!
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The Shingle Creek Trail is an almost 18-mile trail that runs through Orlando and Kissimmee. It is mostly paved walking trails, but at times it joins up with quiet roads to connect between different paths.
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This area is very popular for kayaking and offers guided nature tours along the creek. It provides stunning views of the water, making it a great spot to take a break and enjoy the surroundings.
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The Steffee Family Historic Cabin is an interactive museum to represent how a pioneer family lived in the early 1900s. It is a great place for a break off the bike to learn more about the area.
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The Shingle Creek Trail is an almost 18-mile trail that runs through Orlando and Kissimmee. It is mostly paved walking trails, but at times it joins up with quiet roads to connect between different paths.
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You gain a fantastic view of the lake from the path and the lush grassland around it. A good spot to take a break off the bike and perhaps a bite to eat.
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If you’re looking for a slice of nature in Orlando, head to the Shingle Creek Trail: Pine Island East Loop. This 3.4-mile loop trail takes you through a lush wetland forest that is home to many birds and wildlife. You’ll also enjoy views of the Shingle Creek. The trail is shared by hikers and bikers, so be courteous and watch out for others.
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In the city's northern embrace lies the powerline corridor, a secret haven of nature's magnificence. Verdant wetland forests teeming with wildlife offer serenity and beauty, an undiscovered gem.
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There are approximately 10 touring cycling routes around Buenaventura Lakes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 8 easy routes, 1 moderate route, and 1 more challenging option.
The touring cycling routes around Buenaventura Lakes are characterized by flat terrain, abundant lakes, and wetlands. You'll encounter picturesque views along waterways like East Lake Tohopekaliga and Shingle Creek, with many routes featuring tree-lined paths and forested sections.
Yes, there are several circular routes. For example, the Shingle Creek Trail – Kissimmee Trail loop from Publix offers a 26.6 km loop connecting two major trails. Another option is the VillageWalk at LakeNona loop from Lake Hart, which is a longer 45.9 km route through the wider Lake Nona area.
Absolutely. The region's generally flat terrain and well-maintained paved trails make it very accessible for families and beginners. Most of the routes, including the popular Shingle Creek Regional Trail, are rated as easy, providing a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all skill levels.
The lakes and wetlands of Buenaventura Lakes are rich in wildlife. Cyclists often spot alligators, turtles, and a diverse array of birds such as great blue herons, snowy egrets, and bald eagles, especially along natural preserves and lakeside trails.
The touring cycling experience in Buenaventura Lakes is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 59 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the scenic views, the well-maintained paved surfaces, and the peaceful atmosphere along the trails.
Yes, you can explore several points of interest. Along the trails, you might encounter the Kissimmee Trail, the scenic East Lake Tohopekaliga, or the tranquil Shingle Creek Boardwalk and Swamp Forest. The Steffee Family Historic Cabin also offers a glimpse into local history.
Many routes in the area feature beautiful lake views. The Nice view of the lake – Shingle Creek Trail loop from Osceola County Welcome Center and History Museum is specifically highlighted for its lake vistas. Additionally, East Lake Tohopekaliga is a prominent feature along several routes, providing scenic backdrops.
Central Florida generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. The cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April) are often preferred for outdoor activities, as summer can bring higher temperatures and humidity.
Yes, several routes offer convenient stopping points. The Kissimmee Trail, for instance, connects residential areas with downtown Kissimmee, where you can find various amenities. East Lake Tohopekaliga is also known as an ideal break point for cyclists, offering scenic spots to rest.
The duration varies depending on the route and your pace. For example, the Shingle Creek Regional Trail (19.4 km) typically takes around 1 hour and 9 minutes, while the longer VillageWalk at LakeNona loop from Lake Hart (45.9 km) can take about 2 hours and 34 minutes.


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