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Enjoy an easy 4.2-mile paved hike on the Kissimmee St. Cloud Trail, offering lakeside views and connecting two vibrant Florida cities.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.21 km
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6.72 km
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3.93 km
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6.65 km
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The trail is a connector, so there are multiple access points. A good starting point is near Lakefront Park in St. Cloud, which offers parking facilities. The trail connects to areas like the East Loop Pavilion, Lakefront Park.
Yes, the Kissimmee St. Cloud Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs should always be kept on a leash, and you are responsible for cleaning up after your pet. Please respect other trail users.
The best time to visit is typically during the cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring (November to April). Florida summers can be very hot and humid, making outdoor activities less comfortable. Early mornings or late afternoons are also preferable to avoid the midday heat.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the Kissimmee St. Cloud Trail. It is a publicly accessible paved path designed for community use.
The Kissimmee St. Cloud Trail is primarily an 8-foot-wide paved, shared-use path. It is very flat with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for walking, biking, and other pedestrian traffic. You'll find smooth asphalt, pedestrian signals, and a crosswalk for safety.
The trail offers views along the south side of the C-31 Canal and connects to the St. Cloud Lakefront Park area. Here, you can enjoy views along the south shore of East Lake Tohopekaliga. A notable feature is the East Lake Tohopekaliga Lakeside Path.
Yes, the Kissimmee St. Cloud Trail is a crucial link within Osceola County's trail network. It connects to the Fortune Lakeshore Trail and is part of the larger 200-mile Master Trail Network Plan. The route also passes through sections of the Kissimmee St. Cloud Trail, East Loop, Fortune Lakeshore East, and Lakefront Fishing Pier.
Absolutely! The paved, flat, and wide nature of the trail makes it ideal for families with children, strollers, and is fully accessible for wheelchairs. It's designed for all skill levels and offers a safe environment for a leisurely outing.
While the trail is primarily urban/suburban, its proximity to Lake Tohopekaliga means you might spot various bird species, especially waterfowl. The broader area is known for promoting access to natural beauty, so keep an eye out for local fauna, particularly near the lakefront sections.
Yes, if you're seeking a more traditional hiking experience with varied terrain, several conservation areas are nearby. Consider exploring Twin Oaks Conservation Area, Lake Lizzie Conservation Area, or sections of the Florida Trail near St. Cloud for unpaved paths and diverse ecosystems.
No, the Kissimmee St. Cloud Trail is primarily a connector path, meaning it's an out-and-back route or a segment that links to other trails. It is not a self-contained loop.
The trail is largely open and exposed, especially along the canal and lakefront sections. There may be some shaded areas provided by an underpass or scattered trees, but it's advisable to prepare for sun exposure, especially during peak daylight hours.