Amelia Earhart Park Mountain Bike Trails
Amelia Earhart Park Mountain Bike Trails
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Explore the Amelia Earhart Park Mountain Bike Trails, an easy 4.7-mile (7.6 km) cross-country route with flowing singletrack and diverse fea
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.37 km
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5.37 km
1.29 km
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Parking is available within Amelia Earhart Park. The mountain bike trails are located on the north end of the park, above Peregrine Falcon Lake. Follow signs for the mountain bike area upon entering the park.
Yes, Amelia Earhart Park typically has a small entrance fee per vehicle on weekends and holidays. It's best to check the official Miami-Dade Parks website for the most current fee schedule and operating hours.
The trails are enjoyable year-round, but the dry season (roughly November to April) generally offers the most comfortable riding conditions with less humidity and fewer chances of muddy sections. During the wet season, some areas might experience soft sand or loose gravel.
While Amelia Earhart Park is generally dog-friendly and features a dedicated dog park, specific regulations for dogs on the mountain bike trails may apply. It's always best to check park signage or the official park website for the most up-to-date pet policies on the trails themselves.
The terrain is primarily fast-flowing cross-country singletrack, with some fire road sections. You'll find a good mixture of jumps, rollers, doubles, and technical features. Surfaces are often hard-packed under tree cover, but some areas can have soft sand and loose gravel, especially in the dry season. There's also a dedicated Pump Track and a Skills and Jumps Area.
Absolutely! The park is designed to accommodate all skill levels. Beginners can find mellow rides on wide, flowing paths, often referred to as 'green trails' like 'Potato Vine'. Many technical features also have bypasses, making the trails fully adaptive for novices.
These trails are notable for their adaptability, offering bypasses around technical features for all skill levels. They provide a great variety of fast sections, jumps, and technical elements, including a pump track. A unique aspect is the reversal of the trail direction every six months (on July 1st and January 1st), keeping the experience fresh. It's also a significant urban oasis for mountain biking within Miami.
Yes, Genesis Mountain Bike Rentals are available within the park, typically on weekends, for those who don't have their own gear. This makes it convenient for visitors to experience the trails.
You'll be immersed in a natural setting within a 100+ acre forest on the north end of the park. Expect to see beautiful South Florida vegetation and local flora. The larger park features five lakes, adding to the natural ambiance, though dramatic vistas are not the primary focus.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging sections with features like 'Big Dipper,' 'Mount Amelia,' 'Voodoo Climb,' and 'the Tilted Container.' These include steep inclines, jumps, sharp banks, hard climbs, and drops, offering a significant technical challenge.
The trail direction is reversed every six months. This happens on July 1st and January 1st, providing a fresh and varied riding experience for regular visitors.
Yesss , its super fun . Except for the fact my clothes got all muddy 😅. Next time ill just leave everything at the car and ride for a bit .