Three of the best cycling routes in Miami, check them out now!
Miami's year-round pleasant weather attracts many outdoor enthusiasts, and of course Miami's biking parks and trails are very popular. From the coast to the forest, from the mountains to the wetlands, there are countless options for countless cyclists.
This article lists three places in Miami that are very suitable for riding. Put on your gear and let’s go!
1.Oleta River State Park
Oleta River State Park is located in North Miami and is the largest urban park in Florida.
The park has more than 15 miles of biking trails, including off-road trails for cyclists and recreational trails for novices. With a variety of single-track, double-track and paved trails, once inside the park find a trail that suits you to explore.
Here, native mangroves line the riverbanks, and most routes are cool. Along the way, you can also enjoy the natural landscape and feel the breeze blowing by.
The park is open from 8 a.m. to sunset every day, and it is recommended to visit in the early morning or evening.
Oleta River Park is Miami's natural oasis, perfect for biking or relaxing.
2.Everglades National Park
Everglades National Park is located west of Miami, an hour's drive from Miami. Ride through the Everglades? It sounds too crazy, but when you go there you will find that this is a very suitable place to ride.
These include the Shark Valley Trail, Snake Cove Trail, Roddy Bend Trail, Long Pine Key Nature Trail, and the L67 Canal Road.
I think Shark Valley is the best ride in Everglades Park. This 15-mile loop is flat and suitable for all cyclists, and leads to an observation tower with panoramic views of the Everglades.
And because of the unique swamp environment here, it has become the habitat of many animals. Crocodiles are also one of the common wild animals here.
Although we were tired when riding, it must be very interesting to see the wild animals we suddenly encountered. , this is where the magic of exploring the Everglades Park lies.
Tips: If you are traveling in summer, you must be prepared to protect yourself from sun and mosquitoes and bring enough drinking water.
3.Amelia Earhart Park
Amelia Earhart Park is located in Miami-Dade County just north of Hialeah and is named for the famous queen of the skies. There are a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts, including its cycling trails, which are also very challenging.
There are 8 miles of singletrack and fire trails in varying difficulty levels, designed for beginners and advanced riders, and filled with uphills, downhills and banked corners.
The park also regularly holds many competitions and cycling activities, attracting a large number of cycling enthusiasts.
Cycling trails in the park run through lakes, woodlands and meadows, and the lake cycling trails surrounding the park are also great for family cycling and recreational exercise.
Final
Recommended are three excellent destinations in Miami to satisfy your daily leisure riding and adventure needs, but in addition, you can also find other activities on these trails.
In addition to these three places, you can choose the most convenient and suitable route not far from home. Mood and destination are equally important.
Cycling without stress and fatigue can increase our sense of experience. Get on the bike and there may be many other cycling routes waiting for us to explore!