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The Caloosahatchee Regional Park loop offers an easy touring bicycle ride, covering 8.2 miles (13.3 km) with a minimal elevation gain of 52 feet (16 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 1 hour and 1 minute. As you cycle, you will pass through varied landscapes including…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Caloosahatchee Regional Park
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6.62 km
5.72 km
787 m
123 m
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6.95 km
5.72 km
275 m
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No, the trails at Caloosahatchee Regional Park, including this loop, are primarily designed for mountain biking and are generally not suitable for touring cycling with a conventional touring bicycle or luggage. The terrain features singletrack, sandy sections, mud pits, roots, rocks, and switchbacks, which require a mountain bike with appropriate tires and suspension.
The terrain is diverse, featuring predominantly singletrack paths that wind through pine flatwoods, cypress swamps, scrub oaks, and oak hammocks. Riders can expect packed dirt, but also encounter sandy sections, mud pits, roots, and rocks. Some areas are fast and open, while others are tight under a natural tree canopy, with high-water bridges and creek-side rides.
The park offers trails for a range of skill levels, from beginner to intermediate mountain bikers, with some optional features for more experienced riders. The 'Main Loop' is beginner-friendly, while sections like 'Far East' and 'Nick's Extension' are considered intermediate to difficult, featuring gentle climbs, descents, switchbacks, and short rocky areas. Even the 'black diamond' trails might not be as technically challenging as expected by some experienced riders.
The park provides ample parking for visitors. A fee of $1 per hour or $5 per vehicle per day is required for entry and parking.
Yes, there is an entrance fee for the park. It costs $1 per hour or $5 per vehicle for a full day. No special permits are mentioned for general trail use.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the trails. It's best to check directly with the park authorities for their current pet policy before visiting.
The best time to visit is generally during the drier, cooler months in Florida, typically from late fall through spring, to avoid the intense summer heat, humidity, and rainy season which can lead to more mud on the trails.
Along the route, you'll experience diverse Florida landscapes including pine flatwoods, cypress swamps, scrub oaks, and oak hammocks. You might pass by the Lolli Pop Trail, Caloosahatchee Regional Park and there's also a Picnic Area at Caloosahatchee Regional Park for a break.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Far East trail, Nick's Ext. trail, and the Pine Flatwoods Trail Loop, offering a varied riding experience within the park's extensive network.
A unique feature is that the entrance and exit directions for the trails switch on the first of each month, offering a different experience for regular visitors. The park also has a dedicated 'Skills Area' with elements like bridges, skinnies, and small jumps for practicing bike handling.
The park offers several amenities, including restrooms, bike washing stations, campgrounds, and detailed trail maps. There is also a picnic area available for visitors.