Lake Monroe loop from Lockhart via Seminole Wekiva Trail
Lake Monroe loop from Lockhart via Seminole Wekiva Trail
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105km
210m
Road cycling
Cycle the moderate 65.2-mile Lake Monroe loop from Lockhart via Seminole Wekiva Trail, enjoying diverse scenery and river views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.24 km
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12.4 km
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46.8 km
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66.8 km
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70.0 km
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81.0 km
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84.3 km
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105 km
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54.1 km
42.8 km
3.84 km
3.75 km
406 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
73.9 km
31.0 km
162 m
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You can typically find parking at various access points along the Seminole Wekiva Trail, which forms a significant part of this loop. For specific parking near Lockhart, look for designated trailheads or public parking areas that provide direct access to the trail.
While the Seminole Wekiva Trail itself is considered easy and suitable for most fitness levels due to its flat, paved nature, the full Lake Monroe loop is categorized as a moderate road ride. This is mainly due to its overall distance of nearly 105 km, requiring good fitness to complete the entire loop comfortably.
The route is primarily on smooth, paved multi-use paths, including the Seminole Wekiva Trail. While largely flat, some sections may have slight hills. The broader loop incorporates several paved bicycle trails, ensuring a generally smooth riding surface for road bikes.
You'll experience diverse scenery, from peaceful wooded areas with Spanish moss to more suburban environments. Notable highlights include crossing the Little Wekiva River, sections with extensive murals from the "Paint the Trail" initiative, and impressive views of the St. Johns River and Lake Monroe. You'll also pass by natural attractions like Gemini Springs and the Lake Monroe Park Boardwalk.
The full loop is approximately 105 km (65 miles) long. For a racebike, it typically takes around 4 hours and 23 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.
Yes, this route is an integral part of Florida's extensive trail network. It connects to and includes sections of the Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail, Bikeway 205, Cross Seminole Trail, Spring-to-Spring Trail, and the Florida National Scenic Trail - Central Region, among others.
Yes, the trail features amenities for cyclists. Along the route, especially on the Seminole Wekiva Trail, you'll find restrooms, water fountains, and opportunities for stops at restaurants and shops in more developed areas.
Multi-use trails like the Seminole Wekiva Trail generally allow leashed dogs. However, always check specific park or trail regulations for any sections of the loop that pass through different jurisdictions to ensure compliance.
The best time to cycle in Central Florida is typically during the cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring (November to April). Summers can be very hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms.
Generally, there are no permits or entrance fees required to cycle on the public multi-use trails that make up this loop, such as the Seminole Wekiva Trail. However, if you enter specific parks or natural areas along the route, they might have their own entry fees or regulations.
Yes, the route incorporates safety features like underpasses for major roads, such as the State Road 434 Underpass, which eliminate busy road crossings. This enhances safety and provides a smoother, uninterrupted riding experience.