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Touring cycling around Wekiwa Springs offers routes through diverse natural landscapes, including sandhills, scrub, and hardwood hammocks. The region is characterized by crystal-clear springs and the Wekiva River, a designated National Wild and Scenic River. Cyclists can explore trails winding through pine and palm forests, with minimal elevation changes across the terrain. This area provides an escape into Florida's unique ecosystems, suitable for various cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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This easy touring cycling loop from Westmonte Park offers a delightful blend of Central Florida's natural beauty and urban charm, perfect for a relaxed outing. You'll pedal 11.8 miles (19.0 km) with a gentle 184 feet (56 metres) of elevation gain, passing through lush forests and vibrant urban areas on mostly paved surfaces. The standout feature is the unique Paint the Trail Artwork, an engaging public art installation located just past mile marker 7.25 eastbound, making this a family friendly bike trail in the Westmonte Park area.
Starting your ride is straightforward, with accessible trailheads and convenient parking at Westmonte Park Altamonte Springs. This route is well-suited for all skill levels, and its easy difficulty means you can complete it in about 1 hour and 4 minutes. For the most comfortable experience, consider cycling during the cooler parts of the day or in Central Florida's milder seasons.
This specific loop is a segment of the much larger Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail, known for integrating various Orlando cycling routes. The Paint the Trail Artwork adds a distinctive artistic touch to the journey, transforming an ordinary underpass into a memorable landmark. While on the trail, you'll find accessible amenities, and nearby charming trail towns like Winter Garden offer great spots for a coffee or meal.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The State Road 434 Underpass loop from Westmonte Park offers a delightful and easy touring cycling experience, perfect for a relaxed outing. This 4.2-mile (6.8 km) paved route features minimal elevation gain of just 72 feet (22 metres), making it a quick 23-minute ride through green spaces, past small lakes, and alongside ponds. The highlight is the unique State Road 434 Underpass – Paint the Trail Artwork, an artistic tunnel that adds a splash of color to your journey.
Planning your visit is straightforward, with Westmonte Park serving as a convenient starting point with available parking. This loop is an excellent option for those seeking beginner touring cycling routes in the Altamonte Springs area, as its flat terrain and easy difficulty make it accessible for all skill levels. There are no complex access requirements or permits needed, so you can simply show up and ride.
This route is more than just a standalone loop; it's a segment of the extensive Seminole Wekiva Trail, which is part of Florida's larger Coast-to-Coast Trail network. This connectivity means you can easily extend your ride for longer adventures if you wish, or simply enjoy the short, scenic circuit. It's a great way to experience some of Altamonte Springs' cycling trails, combining natural views with a touch of local art.
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Update from March 2025: Many fences have now been replaced with new, unpainted ones. They had weathered or fallen victim to storms.
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The Seminole Bridge takes cyclists and pedestrians safely over the Florida National Scenic Trail, also known in this part as the Seminole Trail. Pass over the busy highway 4 and enjoy Oval Park on the west end of the bridge.
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The Long Pond Road Trailhead for the Seminole Wekiva Trail is also known as the Jones Trailhead and features parking, a water fountain, and exercise equipment. This trailhead give access to the Seminole Wekiva Trail, a nearly 14-mile paved recreational path that is part of the Florida National Scenic Trail and the Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail.
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Some of the works of art are a bit weathered, but that doesn't detract from the experience. Simply great 👏
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The Seminole Wekiva Trail is a 14-mile multiuse trail. It is a fully paved trail and is part of the Florida National Scenic Trail. The trail is flat, so it is not a difficult ride. This section takes you into Lake Mary. It takes you next to some nice small lakes and ponds.
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This tunnel along the Seminole Wekiva Trail passes under the highway. There are a couple tight turns entering and exiting the tunnel, so make sure to control your speed and be aware of other trail users. Don't be surprised if your GPS jumps a bit, too!
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An interesting enclosed bridge with views to the highway below. A great way to cross the busy road on a bike.
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The routes around Wekiwa Springs offer diverse terrain. You'll find trails winding through pine and palm forests, sandhills, scrub, and lush hardwood hammocks. While some off-road trails can be sandy and might be better suited for fat-tire bikes, there are also paved sections, including a 2.5-mile stretch along the main park road, suitable for general touring cycling. The area generally features minimal elevation changes.
Yes, Wekiwa Springs offers several easy routes suitable for families. For instance, the State Road 434 Underpass – Paint the Trail Artwork [Just past mile marker 7.25 EB] loop from Westmonte Park is an easy 11.8-mile path with gentle gradients, passing through local park areas. Many trails are multi-use, so cyclists should be aware of hikers and equestrians, and helmets are required for those under 16.
The region is rich in natural beauty and interesting landmarks. You can cycle past the crystal-clear Wekiwa Springs itself, which forms the headwaters of the Wekiva River. Other notable sights include Sand Lake, Wekiwa Springs State Park, and the Seminole Bridge. Keep an eye out for the Paint the Trail Artwork [Just past mile marker 7.25 EB], which is featured on several routes.
There are 16 touring cycling routes available around Wekiwa Springs. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 11 easy, 3 moderate, and 2 difficult options, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
Yes, bike rentals are available at the park's concession stand. This allows visitors to explore the extensive trail system around the springs even if they don't bring their own equipment.
Wekiwa Springs offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. The 72-degree Fahrenheit spring water makes swimming and snorkeling enjoyable year-round. For cycling, the cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April) are generally ideal, avoiding the peak heat and humidity of summer. However, the diverse ecosystems are beautiful in any season.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Wekiwa Springs are designed as loops. For example, the Paint the Trail Artwork [Just past mile marker 7.25 EB] – Seminole Bridge loop from Altamonte Springs is a popular 20.9-mile circular route that offers a scenic journey through varied local landscapes.
Wekiwa Springs State Park is a haven for wildlife and is part of the Great Florida Birding & Wildlife Trail. While cycling, you might spot Florida black bears, white-tailed deer, bobcats, gopher tortoises, turkeys, and numerous bird species. Remember to observe wildlife from a respectful distance.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the crystal-clear springs, and the variety of trails that cater to different abilities. Over 450 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore Wekiwa Springs's varied terrain, highlighting its appeal.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more challenging and longer ride, the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive – Lake Apopka Restoration Area loop from Apopka is a difficult 52.3-mile route. This extensive trail provides a significant touring experience through a different natural area, offering a full day's adventure.
Yes, many of the trails within Wekiwa Springs State Park are multi-use. Cyclists share these paths with hikers and equestrians. It's important to ride responsibly, stay on designated paths, and be mindful of other trail users to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Beyond cycling, Wekiwa Springs State Park offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can enjoy paddling (canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding) on the Wekiva River, with rentals available. There are also over 20 miles of hiking trails, including the popular 'Wet to Dry Trail,' and the refreshing 72-degree waters of Wekiwa Springs are perfect for swimming and snorkeling year-round.


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