13 inexpensive and completely free bike tracks in Miami-Dade
1. Oleta river state park
Oleta river park suitable for everyone, from beginners to professionals. The park has more than 10 miles of cycle tracks of various levels of difficulty, more than 4 miles of tracks for beginners and 3 miles of tracks for cycling. There are also picnic tables in the park.
Address: Biscayne Bay, 3400 NE 163rd St., North Miami, FL 33160,
Detailed information: 305-919-1846.
2. Snake trail
Snake trail — 3 free miles of bike racing trail for those who have their own bike. The route starts in the shopping area near 19th Street in North miami beach. Then it goes into the residential area, and then again into the shopping area, where, in fact, it ends. There are several small parks along the route.
Address: Northeast 172nd Street and South Glades Drive. Parking is available near the North Miami Beach Public Library, (address: 1601 NE 164th St.), and also near the Schreiber Promenade.
Detailed information: 311.
3. Rickenbacker trail
Nearly 9 miles of free bike racing trail is... Rickenbacker trail, the track is in Key Biscayne on the bridge Rickenbacker Causeway. During the walk, you can make stops in the parks. Crandon Park, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park and Virginia Key. At the entrance to the parks have parking.
Detailed information: 311.
4. Virginia key
Four miles of gravel and rock trails, with hills, small caves and a beach. Cost to enter the park is $5 for bicycle owners and $6 to $8 for motorists (depending on the time of year).
Address: 4020 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami, FL 33149.
Detailed information: 305-960-4600.
5. Crandon park
Walkways along the beach.
Admission is free for cyclists and $ 5 for car owners on weekdays and $ 7 on weekends.
Address: 6747 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne, FL 33149,
Detailed information: 305-361-5421.
6. Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park - this is a park where one of the oldest structures in Florida is located - a lighthouse Cape Floridabuilt in 1825 year. Here you will find a mile and a half dirt road for cyclists and a beautiful view of the bay. Biscayne Bay. You can rent bikes from $ 9 to $ 20 per hour and from $ 15 to $ 33 per hour and a half, depending on the type of bike. There is an 2 restaurant in the park. Boaters Grill and Lighthouse Café. Admission is $2 for cyclists and $8 for car owners.
Address: 1200 S. Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne, FL 33149.
Detailed information: 305-361-5811.
7. Commodore Trail
Free track Commodore Trail is 5 miles passing through South Miami Ave., Bayshore Drive, Main Highway and Douglas Road. There are many sights along the course, such as a park. Alice wainwright park, science museum Museum of Science / Planetarium, museum Vizcaya Parks Kennedy Park, Peacock Park, and the Barnacle Historic State Park.
Detailed information: 311.
8. Old cutler trail
The route runs in the vicinity Coral Gables, along the road Old cutler road. The 11 mile course is free for all cyclists. On the way you can stay in the park Matheson Hammock Park, tropical garden Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, or in Pincreast Gardens and The Deering Estate.
Detailed information: 311.
9. Biscayne trail
Neighboring with Biscayne Trail—Old Cutler Trail. The track stretched almost 3 miles, starting at Palmetto bay. The entrance is free.
Detailed information: 311.
10. Black creek trail
The biscayne trail intersects Black creek trailtherefore, in one trip you can master it. Black creek trail the length of almost xnumx miles The entrance is free. Further, this route goes to the park Black point marina.
11. Southern glades trail
In the south of Florida, along the eastern border of the national park Everglades dirt track passes Southern glades trail xnumx miles long The track is free. Passes along the channel C-13. Along the way you can meet the inhabitants of the wild. There are no public toilets.
Detailed information: 311.
12. Shark valley
Shark Valley located on U.S. 41 in 25 miles from the highway Florida turnpike; This place is a native home for many wildlife inhabitants. In the middle of the road there is an observation tower, from which the reserve is visible. Everglades. Never go closer than 10-15 feet (3-5 meters) to, feed or disturb wild animals. Entrance fee is $25 per car, $8 per bicycle.
Detailed information: 305 221-8455.
13. Amelia earhart park
Named after Amelia Earhart, the first female pilot who alone crossed the Atlantic Ocean, the park Amelia earhart park 8 offers miles of dirt track for cyclists. There are trails for beginners, mid-level athletes and professionals. Entrance to the park is free for cyclists and $ 7 for car owners.
Address: 401 E. 65 Street, Hialeah, FL 33013.
Detailed information: 305-685-8389.
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