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Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail
Designated as a segment of the Florida National Scenic Trail, this trail circles the second largest freshwater lake in the contiguous United States. The trail itself is located atop the Herbert Hoover Dike, which surrounds the lake for flood protection, and provides views ranging from scenic lakeside to working agricultural landscapes. It also takes users near and through communities that are at the heart of agriculture in this part of the state, such as Clewiston and Belle Glade. The area affords opportunities for viewing wildlife, particularly in fall and winter, when birds such as herons, egrets, and a variety of wintering waterfowl are abundant. And of course, fishing opportunities are endless.


Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail Map

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Major Activities hikingequestrianmountain biking

Mileage: 110

Trail Length/Surface:
Unpaved, typically double-track gravel; approximately 110 total miles

Fee: None

Counties: Okeechobee, Martin, Palm Beach, Hendry, Glades

Nearby Cities: Belle Glade, Clewiston, Okeechobee, Pahokee, Moore Haven

 

 


Notes:
Hikers and mountain bikers are able to access the trail from numerous locations. In addition to those shown on the accompanying map, the Army Corps of Engineers produces a brochure (http://pillar.saj.usace.army.mil/recreation/images/brochures/lostbro.pdf) that is a helpful companion, showing additional access points and indicating segment mileage. Also, for hikers, the Florida Trail Association (FTA) produces a detailed hiking guide and segment-by-segment maps which are very useful for hiking the Florida National Scenic Trail. For more information, visit FTA’s website at www.florida-trail.org or call 1-877-HIKEFLA..

Equestrians are also able to access the trail from various locations. Port Mayaca, Chancy Bay, Harney Pond, Moore Haven and Clewiston Park are among the options. Segments like Port Mayaca to Chancy Bay offer nice round-trip opportunities. Contact the Corps South Florida Operations Office at the number listed below for more details on suggested trips.

Please note that the trail route requires users to exit the levee at certain locations. Use caution in areas adjacent to roadways.

Lightning storms are frequent during summer months and may approach with little warning. Seek shelter or low ground if you encounter a storm.

Directions:
The options for reaching Lake Okeechobee are numerous and depend upon the location you are coming from and the trail access point where you want to start. If you require directions, contact the Corps South Florida Operations Office.

Contact Information:

US Army Corps of Engineers
South Florida Operations Office
525 Ridgelawn Road
Clewiston, FL 33440-5399
863/983-8101