Explore the best rated trails in Miami, FL, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Commodore Trail and Limestone Trail . With more than 40 trails covering 326 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
This is a great trial that actually goes all the way to 21st street so the trail is much longer than states here. And is completely pathed with little to no traffic all times of the day!
Lots of crocodiles! Bring water as there are no refills anywhere on the trail. And sunscreen since there is no shade. I parked along the highway and walked my bike through the entrance. This way you don't have to wait in car line AND entrance costs cheaper without the car.
This is a mixed use trail and goes along Miami Beach. Southern part is very crowded, lots of pedestrians and other bikers. Don't expect racing speeds, I managed 7 mph. Towards middle and north the trail becomes more enjoyable for cyclists. You can cross to the island to the north across the bridge (use sidewalk) and continue for another mile or so.
Pavement quality is atrocious. I guess its OK for jogging but pretty bad for bikes. There is a gravel part that goes to water. Pretty sad state of the trail considering locals live in 7-8 figure houses, jog on it and yet don't care.
You can’t park at the high school, but you can park at University Commons Shopping Center, which is at the corner of NW 15th Ave. and Glades Rd. Walk on the FAU side of Glades Rd. The path is wider, it’s farther away from the road, and it has less driveways to cross.
Fern Nature Center is a real, off road trail (with some big intersections but that’s Florida) going west follows a canal on an 8-10 ft concrete path in very good condition. Pleasant views and will do again. Going east however is just an amalgam of sidewalks and unprotected bike lanes on busy roads that aren’t largely even pleasant to drive on.
Altho it runs by a canal, there are undulating curves which improves on the monotony of a linear path. I parked at the northern end, the totally charming Wellby Park (bathrooms by the field on west end and over the footbridge to the east end). There is a gate on the western side to access the N-S running bike trail (gate is not on the map). Trail switches and sides a couple of times and the major intersections are long and dreary
This trail is in a school area zone so even if there is a road next to it the cars go slowly and are not loud. The canal is beautiful and really well taken care of, with local animals on the side as birds, iguanas and fish. The best parking I found is in the Pinecrest Garden when open
A very calm neighborhood. The trail is well taken care of for both walking or bicycling. A great place where to relax and take it easy. The only tip would be to organize some parking
The train is in a calm location even if the road is very close by. What is also fascinating is the amount of animals you can see on the trail. All sort of birds, fishes and dogs
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