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Embark on a moderate jogging route through the Orlando Wetlands Park loop, covering 6.4 miles (10.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 15 feet (5 metres). This route offers a refreshing run, taking about 1 hour and 10 minutes to complete. As you jog, you will experience diverse landscapes,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking is available directly at the Orlando Wetlands Park. The park offers free admission and parking, making it easy to access the trailhead. You can find more logistical information on the official Orlando.gov website: orlando.gov.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to visit the Orlando Wetlands Park. Admission and parking are completely free for all visitors.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the trails. It's best to check the official Orlando Wetlands Park website or contact park management directly for their current pet policy before bringing your dog.
The park is a great option year-round, but be aware that much of the trail offers little shade. During late spring through early fall, temperatures can be high, so consider jogging in the cooler morning or late afternoon hours. Winter and early spring generally offer more comfortable conditions for outdoor activities.
The Orlando Wetlands Park is generally open from sunrise to sunset, Tuesday through Sunday. It is closed on Mondays.
The terrain is varied, consisting primarily of packed dirt, gravel, sand, and grass. Many paths are old roadbeds or woodland trails. You'll also encounter boardwalk sections, including the Cypress Boardwalk. While mostly flat, some areas might have uneven surfaces or small inclines. Conditions can be muddy after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
The park is a world-class birding destination with over 220 species identified. You'll also have opportunities to spot otters, bobcats, deer, turtles, snakes, and numerous alligators. Remember to maintain a safe distance from all wildlife, especially alligators.
Yes, the park offers several notable features. You can experience the recently added Cypress Boardwalk for close-up views of aquatic wildlife, and the Oyler Overlook, an earthen mound providing panoramic views of the wetlands. The entire Orlando Wetlands Park itself is a unique man-made wetland system designed for wastewater treatment, creating a thriving ecosystem often compared to a miniature Everglades.
This loop is generally considered easy to moderate. While it's mostly flat, some sections have uneven terrain or small inclines. With a distance of over 10 kilometers, it's a good option for beginners looking for a longer, scenic jog, but be prepared for the varied surfaces.
Given the open nature of many sections with little shade, especially during warmer months, it's crucial to bring plenty of water for hydration. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are also highly recommended. Appropriate footwear for varied terrain (packed dirt, gravel, potentially muddy sections) is essential.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths within the park's extensive trail system. You'll cross sections of Osprey Boulevard, Hawk Highway, Bald Eagle Boulevard, Crane Lane, Bittern Boulevard, Blue Heron Boulevard, Limpkin Lane, Black Bear Boulevard, Otter Boulevard, and Wetlands Boulevard, among others.
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