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No traffic touring cycling routes in Alafia River State Park traverse a landscape shaped by its past as a phosphate mine, resulting in a unique topography for Florida. The park features rolling hills, reclaimed terrain with moderate elevation changes, and numerous small lakes. Mixed hardwood forests and pine flatwoods characterize much of the area, with bottomland forests along the South Prong of the Alafia River.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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8.54km
00:45
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.99km
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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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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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This 7,000-acre park sits on the site of a former phosphate mine that was converted into a state park in 1996. There are miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails through the reclaimed natural landscape.
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This trail was an old service road from when the park was a mine. The path ranges from a wide dirt road to a narrower single track. The road does a loop of the park and takes you through some beautiful wooded areas and past several small ponds.
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This is the main way to access Balm Boyette Nature Preserve. The road is a dirt path that does not allow car traffic, so you can run on it without having to worry about cars passing you. There is a parking lot at the start of the road, so it is a good place to leave your car before you start your run.
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Balm Boyette Nature Preserve is a great park for hiking, running and mountain biking. There are many miles of trails to choose from, and you will pass through a range of different landscapes, including open fields, swamp and forest. Some of the trails are open only to cyclists, so make sure you check ahead if the trail you are planning to take is open to runners.
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This is a great spot to view the preserve's northern lakes. You can see both "ponds" from the road, which passes directly between the two main reservoirs. With plenty of shade trees lining the shores, this is a great spot for a mid-ride break.
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The Balm Boyette Nature Preserve offers acres and acres of natural environments and miles and miles of singletrack and double-track trails. Most of the trails are pretty smooth (unless marked as a single or double black diamond), and the service roads make for great riding options if you want a wider and even smoother path.
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This section of trail passes over a bridge in the middle of a swamp. This is a great spot to see gators, so keep your eyes peeled, and when in doubt, pedal!
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Our guide features 7 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes within and around Alafia River State Park. These routes offer a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
Most of the no traffic touring cycling routes in our guide are rated as 'easy', with 6 out of 7 routes falling into this category. There is also one 'difficult' route for those seeking more of a challenge. While Alafia River State Park is renowned for its challenging mountain biking terrain, the touring routes are generally more accessible.
Yes, with 6 'easy' rated routes, many of the no traffic touring cycling options are suitable for families. Routes like the Balm Boyette Access Road Loop offer a gentle introduction to the area's unique landscape, perfect for a relaxed family outing.
The routes vary in length, generally ranging from approximately 9.8 km to 17.9 km. Duration-wise, you can expect rides from just over an hour to around two hours, depending on your pace and the specific route. For example, the Balm Boyette Nature Preserve – Bridge Over Swamp Trail loop from Hurrah Bay is about 17.9 km and takes roughly 2 hours.
The cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring (roughly November to April) are generally ideal for touring cycling in Alafia River State Park. During these months, temperatures are more comfortable, and there's less humidity and fewer insects, making for a more enjoyable ride. Summers can be very hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms.
Yes, several of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your path. Examples include the Balm Boyette Access Road Loop and the Chaos – Balm Boyette Nature Preserve loop from Hurrah Bay.
Alafia River State Park's landscape is unique, shaped by its past as a phosphate mine. This has created an unusual topography with rolling hills and small lakes, which is uncommon in Florida. You'll also find diverse ecosystems, including bottomland forests along the South Prong of the Alafia River, mixed hardwood forests, and pine flatwoods. Keep an eye out for water hickories, red maple, and swamp tupelo.
The park is home to a variety of wildlife. You might spot deer, gopher tortoises, and a wide array of bird species. The diverse habitats, from forests to wetlands, support a rich ecosystem, making it a great spot for nature observation.
Yes, Alafia River State Park offers designated parking areas. For example, the Alafia River State Park – Service Road loop from Event Parking specifically mentions starting from an event parking area, indicating convenient access for cyclists.
While Alafia River State Park itself is primarily focused on outdoor recreation and camping, there are various dining options in the surrounding communities. You'll find a selection of cafes and restaurants in nearby towns like Lithia or Riverview, typically a short drive from the park entrance.
Public transport options directly to Alafia River State Park are limited. The park is best accessed by private vehicle. Planning your trip with a car or arranging a ride is recommended for reaching the park and its cycling routes.
Cyclists often appreciate the unique, rolling terrain that sets Alafia River State Park apart from other flat Florida landscapes. The dedicated no traffic routes provide a peaceful environment, allowing riders to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy the diverse scenery without the concern of vehicles.


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