Bulow Creek Canoe Trail
This trail begins at Bulow Plantation Ruins State
Park. Only the Sugar mill, a spring house and the
foundation of the mansion remain of the plantation
today.
Cady
Way Trail This urban trail which opened in 1994 is a favorite
of Orlando area bikers, joggers, and skaters. It runs
from the Fashion Square Mall area in Orlando (southern
trailhead) to Cady Way Park in the community of Winter
Park (northern trailhead).
Cross
Seminole Trail
The Cross Seminole Trail is a paved recreational trail
that has been designated as one of Seminole County’s
Showcase Trails because of its length, beauty and
accommodations for various users. Econlockhatchee
River Canoe Trail
The river is shallow and narrow as it twists through
oak-palm hammocks on the upper section, but it broadens
about halfway down the trail. High, sandy banks frame
this dark-colored river, but there are occasional
sandbars that can be used for camping.
Hontoon
Island State Park Trails The trails at Hontoon Island State Park are relatively
short but make for a pleasant hike or ride. The park
is an island in the middle of the St. Johns River,
Florida’s longest river.
Lake
Minneola Scenic Trail/Clermont Trail
This is a very pleasant, mostly urban trail, with
higher hills than any other rail trail in Florida.
Though they’re only on the east end, and don't
really require very much effort, they can still produce
some fast speeds on the downhills.
Ocala
National Forest - The Florida Trail
The trail traverses a range of natural communities
including extensive stands of longleaf pines, and
scattered communities of sand pines, other short leaf
pines, and hardwoods. The trail also skirts open prairies
and ponds that are excellent for viewing wildlife.
Rinehart Road/Crossings Trail
The Rinehart Road/Crossings Trail is a paved recreational
trail in the community of Lake Mary. This local trail
has been classified by Seminole County as a Connector
Trail in the county’s system of greenways and
trails because it will provide a connection between
two of the County’s Showcase Trails.
Spruce
Creek Canoe Trail
The trail is a 16 mile round trip that threads through
a variety of habitats, including dense hardwood forest
and coastal saltwater marsh. Look for birds such as
great egret, osprey and brown pelican.
Tomoka
River Canoe Trail
The river is narrow at the beginning of the trail,
but it widens downstream. The trail leads two miles
upstream and returns back to the trailhead before
continuing downstream to its end in Tomoka State Park.
West
Orange Trail
Among the highlights along the trail are a xeriscape/butterfly
garden about a mile east of the Oakland Outpost, the
Winter Garden Historical Museum and some picturesque
views of Lake Apopka.
Withlacoochee
River (South) Canoe Trail
The trail twists and bends through the sandhill area
as it moves northwest. Hardwood forests with an understory
of cabbage palm and saw palmetto border the river.