Fort De Soto Recreational Trail
Fort De Soto Recreational Trail
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21.8km
10m
Cycling
Easy 13.6-mile touring cycling route in Fort De Soto County Park, offering coastal views, beaches, and historical sites.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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4.99 km
Highlight • Beach
Tip by
9.87 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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13.2 km
Highlight • Beach
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21.8 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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19.5 km
2.20 km
130 m
Surfaces
21.7 km
130 m
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Parking is available throughout Fort De Soto County Park. There is a $5 parking fee to enter the park. The trail connects various points of interest within the park, so you can park near beaches, picnic areas, or the historic fort itself.
While the park has a designated dog beach and dog park, specific rules for dogs on the recreational trail itself are not detailed in the provided information. It's generally advisable to check park regulations directly regarding pets on multi-use trails.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but be prepared for direct sun exposure as there is very little shade. During hotter months, it's especially important to bring sunscreen and plenty of water. The coastal location also means it can often be windy.
Yes, there is a $5 parking fee to access Fort De Soto County Park, which hosts the recreational trail. No additional permits are mentioned for cycling the trail itself.
Yes, this trail is rated as easy and is ideal for beginners and families. Its flat terrain and well-maintained paved surfaces make for an effortless ride where miles fly by.
The trail primarily consists of wide, paved surfaces, making it smooth and well-maintained. It is notably flat, with minimal elevation changes, contributing to its easy difficulty rating.
You can expect stunning scenic water views, including overlooks of Tampa Bay and the impressive Skyway Bridge. The route winds through a diverse natural landscape with palm trees, mangroves, and wetlands, offering a tropical ambiance and a glimpse into Florida's wild side.
The trail connects several key attractions within Fort De Soto County Park. You can visit the historic Fort De Soto, explore the award-winning East Beach and North Beach, and see the Fort De Soto Batteries. The park itself spans five interconnected islands.
Yes, the trail connects to the Pinellas Bayway Trail, offering options for a longer cycling journey if desired.
Amenities include restrooms, picnic areas, snack bars, and on-site bike rentals, making it convenient for visitors.
As a gateway site for the Great Florida Birding Trail, you have opportunities for spotting various shorebirds. Keep an eye out for dolphins and manatees in the surrounding waters as well.
The main paved recreational trail within Fort De Soto County Park forms a loop, connecting various points of interest across the park's islands.