Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Florida! A Fantastic Biking Destination

By Patricia J Williams

Even though Florida is fairly flat, there are still plenty of places to intrigue and defy bikers of all skill levels. Some of the extra challenges this state provides are plenty of sand and mud (due to the high rainfall). You might even have to watch out for a gator or two!

Select from 5 miles of trails at Sun 'N' Lakes Park by Sebring. Beginners and more seasoned bikers alike will enjoy the view as these trails traverse over the rolling hillside. If it rains, the muddy trails will be a great challenge for experienced bikers, but there are also fire breaks, dry trail areas, and obstacles more suited to less experienced bikers to enjoy, as well. There's something here for everyone. But better bring enough bug spray for everyone, too! The insects can be bad in the heat of summer.

With 16-20 miles of marked trails to select from, Balm Boyette is also a fun place to go for a long bike ride. Beginners can choose flat, even trails and then boost their skill level by navigating some of the trails with rocks, tree roots, and sand as they gain their confidence. Take a map along and explore multiple trails. But don't forget the water bottles. You'll get some great exercise and don't want to get dehydrated.

Dyer Park near West Palm Beach has something for everyone. There are several distinctly different trails. The park is located on an old landfill. The first trail is about 3 miles long and goes up and down the hill all the way around it. Its pretty challenging with hairpin turns and steep inclines. The second trail runs around the outer edge of the park, but there are several technical trails that shoot off of it. There are also paved and gravel roads for equestrians. These trails are great for intermediate riders, who can also work on their skills with some of the technical side trails.

If a loop of twists, turns, and technical difficulties-including trees, stumps, roots, leaves, mud, and sand-intrigues you, head over toward Fernandina to tackle the 7-mile trail at Fort Clinch. Plan to bring $5 for admission unless you prefer to park near the beach and come in on your bike. Fort Clinch offers vending machines and has restrooms on the property, as well. Watch for bike trail signs and follow them to ensure you don't get off on the wrong track, because there are some parts of the trail that can be a bit confusing.

Roller coaster drops, finger loops, jumps, and six miles of hard packed trails make a loop not far from Lakeland. The Carter Road trail is a fantastic, exhilarating ride near what used to be a phosphate mine years ago. Keep your eyes open for alligators, too!

Another great trail in Alafia encompasses 10 miles of steep inclines and technical challenges for intermediate to experienced riders. You'll need to pay $2-$4 to park, but the area does offer rest rooms for your convenience and the trails are maintained nicely. Plan to get a map for this trek, though, as some of the trails aren't marked very well.

Beginning bikers and experienced thrill seekers alike will find some fantastic trails to explore in warm and sunny Florida. Just remember to bring plenty of water so you can stay hydrated. And have fun!

About the Author:

0 comments:

Post a Comment