Virginia Key North Point Trails
Virginia Key North Point Trails
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5.42km
10m
Mountain biking
An easy 3.4-mile mountain biking trail in Virginia Key Beach North Point Park, offering coastal views and a glimpse of the Miami skyline.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.19 km
226 m
Surfaces
5.13 km
222 m
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The trails are located within Virginia Key Beach North Point Park. There is ample parking available at the park's main entrance, which also serves as the primary trailhead. Bike rentals are also available at the trailhead.
Yes, there is an entrance fee to access Virginia Key Beach North Point Park. Specific permit requirements for trail usage are generally covered by the park's entrance fee, but it's always good to check the official park website for the most current information.
Absolutely! The Virginia Key North Point Trails are designed to accommodate all skill levels. There are dedicated beginner (Green/Purple) trails, such as "Learning To Fly" and "Smoke On Water," which are wide, flowing, and ideal for newcomers or families.
Despite Florida's flat reputation, the trails offer diverse terrain with singletrack paths, berms, rollers, and even some punchy climbs and thrilling descents. You'll navigate through tropical mangrove forests, with sections featuring roots, small drops, and built features like wooden stunts and rock gardens on more advanced routes.
The trails offer stunning visual contrasts. You can enjoy glimpses of the View of Miami Skyline and the View of Fisher Island. The route also winds along Biscayne Bay, providing unique coastal scenery, particularly on trails like "Smoke On Water."
The cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to May) are generally considered the best time to visit. During these months, temperatures are more comfortable, and humidity is lower, making for a more enjoyable ride.
While the park itself may have specific regulations regarding pets, the mountain biking trails are generally not recommended for dogs due to the nature of the singletrack and potential for conflicts with fast-moving bikes. Always check park rules regarding pets on trails.
Yes, experienced riders will find plenty of challenge. The park features Intermediate (Blue) trails like "Jimbo Lo Ba" and "Enter Sandman," and Expert (Black Diamond and Double Black Diamond) trails such as "Bad To The Bone" and "Highway To Hell." These include tight switchbacks, rocky sections, wooden features, and technical elements.
The Virginia Key North Point Trails system consists of a network of interconnected singletrack trails, many of which are designed as one-way loops or segments that can be combined to create longer loop rides. This allows riders to customize their route and duration.
Beyond the diverse trails, the park offers several amenities including bike rentals at the trailhead, a bike wash station, a small pump track, a skill section for practicing techniques, and even a kids' trail. Many trails also feature fun, built elements like bridges, log rides, and wallrides.
The trails are a testament to community effort, primarily maintained by the dedicated volunteers of the Virginia Key Bicycle Club (VKBC). Their tireless work ensures the trails remain in excellent condition and continue to evolve.