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Touring cycling around Lauderdale is characterized by its predominantly flat coastal terrain and extensive network of inland waterways. The region features beachfront biking opportunities along the Atlantic Ocean and scenic rides alongside the Intracoastal Waterway and its intricate canal systems. Natural preserves like Hugh Taylor Birch State Park offer tranquil routes amidst lush greenery and mangrove forests. Urban pathways provide additional options for exploring the city's landscape.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Big pavilion, the outdoor eating area was still closed for the winter when I was there today.
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Como Pavilion is the perfect spot next to Como Lake to enjoy a peaceful lunch break under much appreciated shade.
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The Minnesota State Fairgrounds, located in Falcon Heights, hosts the legendary "Great Minnesota Get-Together." Spanning 322 acres, it features historic architecture, livestock barns, food vendors, and year-round events and exhibitions.
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One of the bridges that connects St. Paul and Minneapolis that has a great view above the trees along the river.
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An easily accessible section of the Mississippi River Boulevard that offers an elevated view of the river, with the Lake Street Bridge visible in the background. The lush green trees framing the scenery and the flowing river make this path a perfect place to ride.
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A spot along the trail where you can pause and appreciate the river views. There is a bench where you can sit and admire the river flowing gracefully between the trees.
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When waters run high, this 53-foot-tall waterfall turns into a thundering cataract. There are picnic tables up top, and a trail that takes you down to nice views of the falls from below. It's well worth parking your bike to spend some time here.
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There are many miles of trails here, some paved and some doubletrack. This park is extremely geographically and historically significant, for it lies along the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. As you explore the forests, lakes, and beaches, know that you are traversing the ancient natural highways of America.
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Lauderdale offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 170 options available. This includes more than 100 easy routes, 60 moderate routes, and a few more challenging paths for experienced cyclists.
The region is predominantly flat, making it ideal for accessible and enjoyable touring cycling. You'll find routes along the coast with ocean views, alongside the Intracoastal Waterway and its intricate canal systems, and through lush natural preserves.
Yes, Lauderdale has many family-friendly options, particularly among its over 100 easy routes. These often feature flat terrain and scenic views, such as beachfront paths or urban greenways like the Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale. The Como Lake loop from The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus is an easy option, though it's important to note its location.
You can cycle through diverse natural settings. Hugh Taylor Birch State Park offers tranquil rides amidst lush greenery and mangroves. The Anne Kolb Nature Center/West Lake Park Preserve provides trails through mangrove forests for wildlife observation. For a unique experience, guided biking tours are also available in the Everglades.
Many routes offer views of iconic landmarks. You can cycle along the Fort Lauderdale Beachfront Promenade, past the vibrant shops and restaurants of Las Olas Boulevard, or along the Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale, which passes cultural sites like the Museum of Discovery and Science and the historic Stranahan House. While not directly in Lauderdale, you can also find routes that pass by natural highlights like Minnehaha Falls or Como Lake.
Absolutely. Areas like the Anne Kolb Nature Center/West Lake Park Preserve are excellent for observing diverse wildlife, especially birds, within mangrove forests. Hugh Taylor Birch State Park also offers opportunities to see local fauna in its tropical hammocks and freshwater lagoons.
The touring cycling routes in Lauderdale are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 150 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic coastal views, the extensive network of waterways, and the accessibility of the flat terrain.
Lauderdale offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. The cooler, drier months from November to April are generally considered ideal, providing comfortable temperatures for longer rides. During the summer, it can be hot and humid, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Lauderdale are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular "Las Olas Beach loop — Fort Lauderdale" or the Cedar Lake – Martin Olav Sabo Bridge loop from Westgate.
While Lauderdale itself is known for its flat coastal landscape, some touring routes in the broader region can lead you to impressive natural features. For example, the Minnehaha Falls – Lake Nokomis loop from Stadium Village offers views of Minnehaha Falls, a notable waterfall highlight.
Parking availability varies by route and location. For popular areas like Hugh Taylor Birch State Park or Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale, designated parking lots are usually available. For specific routes, it's advisable to check local city or park websites, or use tools like BIKE Broward for detailed planning. You can also visit Visit Lauderdale's cycling page for general information.
Absolutely. Many urban and coastal routes in Lauderdale are designed to pass through vibrant areas. Las Olas Boulevard, for instance, is lined with shops and restaurants perfect for a refreshment stop. The Fort Lauderdale Beachfront Promenade also has numerous cafes and eateries nearby. The Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale also offers convenient access to downtown establishments.


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