FKOHT
Trails & Side trails
Upper Keys
Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park
Park at Pennekamp SP or
Key Largo Hammock Botanical SP. Ride 4-miles on the FKOHT north from
Pennekamp to MM 106.5. Turn right onto Garden Cove Road and ride past
Garden Cove (a nice Oceanside kayak launch). Follow the road around
until it becomes Loquat Drive. Take this to the end and go right at Card
Sound Road for 50 feet to park entrance on right. The first half mile of
trail is paved then becomes 6 miles of backcountry dirt trail. Obtain
backcountry permit at Pennekamp SP to ride on this section.
Key Largo
Park at Pennekamp SP
(MM 102.5) or Harry Harris County Park (MM 92.8). There are numerous
businesses and intersections along this stretch of bike path so be
careful! The path is on the Oceanside of US 1 from Pennekamp to the
traffic light at MM 99 where it crosses to the middle of US 1. At MM
96.5 it crosses back to the Oceanside. At MM 92.8 turn onto Burton Drive
and ride the bike lane 1 mile to Harry Harris Park. There is swimming,
boat ramps, picnic shelters & grills, ball fields, a playground and
restrooms.
Islamorada
Park at Coral Shores High
School (MM 90). The “Village of Islands” includes: Plantation Key,
Windley Key, Upper & Lower Matecumbe Keys. Biking through this chain of
islands offers many options. Besides the Old Highway which parallels US
1 on the oceanside, there is often a bike path on both sides of US 1.
Take your pick but the Old Hwy is the most removed from traffic. Ride on
bridge shoulders to cross between the islands. The most enjoyable
section is the 2-mile stretch along Indian Key Fill (MM 77.5 – 79.5)
with views of both the ocean and bay as well as Shell Key, Indian Key,
and Lignumvitae Key State Parks.
Middle Keys
Long Key Trail
Park at Long Key SP (MM
68) or at the south end of the Long Key Bridge (MM 63). Ride 1 mile
north into the town of Layton or 5 miles south across the Long Key
Viaduct, over 2 miles long.
Grassy Key Bike Trail
One of the completed
sections of the Overseas Heritage Trail located north of Marathon from
MM 54-58. Bike trail traverses unique mangroves, marshes, coastal rock
barren, and rockland hammock ecosystems. Look for migratory birds in the
spring and fall. Park along the road shoulder on the bayside at either
end of this stretch.
Pigeon Key Bridge
Park in the parking area
at MM 47 on the north side of the Seven Mile Bridge. The old bridge is
open to bicyclists and pedestrians. Ride 2 miles out to Pigeon Key. Look
for stingrays, sharks and sea turtles in the shallow water below. On the
island are historic buildings and exhibits about Flagler’s
Railroad. Guided and self-guided tours are available for a fee.
Marathon Beaches
Park at Sombrero Beach
(end of Sombrero Beach Rd at MM 50) or Cocoplum Beach (end of Cocoplum
Drve at MM 54). A 2-mile bike path from Sombrero Beach leads to US 1.
Cross to gulf side and ride on bike path to MM 54. Take 2-mile bike path
along Cocoplum Beach Road to end. These are Marathons 2 nicest beaches –
one a manicured park with picnic pavilions, a playground with restroooms
and showers, the other a natural 2-mile stretch of sand with covered
picnic pavilions and a composting toilet.
Lower Keys
Saddlebunch Trail
One of the completed
sections of the Overseas Heritage Trail, north of Key West from MM
11-15. It traverses five historical Flagler Railroad Bridges. The
Saddlebunch Keys link six small mangrove islands offering great views of
the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic.
Big Pine Key & No Name Key
From US 1 turn north onto
Key Deer Boulevard. After 2 miles is a sign on the right for the Blue
Hole. Bicycling is not permitted on the Watson and Mannillo Trails but
the public is welcome to hike and bike on any of the fire roads and
other trails on refuge land, except for those marked with “Closed”
signs. Managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
As you head back toward US
1, turn left onto Watson Blvd. The road will curve to the left and take
you to the bridge to No Name Key. Look for key deer but please do not
approach or feed!
Big Torch Key
At Mile Marker 26 turn
onto Middle Torch Road and park. Ride 7.5 miles out to Big Torch Key
where the road ends at a kayak launch site. Enjoy the birds & open
scenery along these sparsely populated islands.
Cudjoe Key
At MM 22.7, turn oceanside
onto Cutthroat Drive and park at the corner of Look Down Lane. Cutthroat
continues as a dirt road. Refuge lands begin at the gate, approximately
100 yards down the dirt road. Trail continues for approximately ½ mile
and is open to hikers and bicyclists. Managed by the US Fish and
Wildlife Service.
Upper Sugarloaf Key
At MM 19.5, at the
Sugarloaf School, turn north onto Crane Boulevard. Drive to the gate
that is across the road and park. The road continues for approximately
1.5 miles one way and is open for hikers and bicyclists. Managed by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Sugarloaf Key
From the blinking light at
MM 17, turn oceanside onto Sugarloaf Boulevard. Go approximately 2 miles
to the stop sign and park along the road to the right. To the left there
is a trail beyond the gate which makes a loop. Managed by Monroe County.
For a longer ride,
continue west at the stop sign for 3 miles. The road ends at a gate
across the road and becomes an overgrown trail for approximately 2 more
miles one way. This is open for hikers and bicyclists. Managed by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Boca Chica Beach
Park
at US 1 and Boca Chica Road at MM 10.8. Ride 3 miles over 2 creeks to
Boca Chica Beach parking area. Continue by foot along beach or continue
riding along the trail.
Key West Loop
Park at Smather’s Beach
or Fort Zachary Taylor State Park.
Ride along the sidewalk at
Smathers Beach along South Roosevelt Boulevard. This will eventually
turn into a sea wall as you go around the southeast corner of the
island. Cross at the light where US 1 enters Key West and you are now on
North Roosevelt Boulevard. Take a right at Palm Avenue and ride past the
charter fishing boats. Take a left onto Eaton Street. (A right turn on
Margaret, William or Elizabeth Streets will take you to the historic
seaport.) Eaton Street will cross Duval Street (if you want to see this
famous Key West shopping & drinking corridor go right or left to the end
or park your bike and stroll)! At Whitehead Street take a left and
follow to the end to reach the Southernmost Point. (A right on Southard
Street will take you to Fort Zachary Taylor State Park if this was your
starting point.) Continue along South Street to Reynolds Street and go
right to the Casa Marina, Flagler’s original Key West resort. Reynolds
Street ends at Atlantic Boulevard. Go left to Bertha Street and take a
right. You are back at Smathers Beach.
Biking/Hiking Trails Managed by Florida State Parks:
Key Largo Hammock
Botanical SP – ½ mile paved & 6 miles backcountry trail
John Pennekamp Coral
Reef SP – 2 ½-mile walking trails
Windley Key Fossil Reef
Geological SP – ¾ mile loop trail
Lignumvitae Key
Botanical SP – 2 mile walking trail (ranger-guided only)
Indian Key Historic SP
– approximately 2 miles around historic streets
Long Key SP – 1- mile
and ¼ mile nature trails
Curry Hammock SP – 1.5
miles
Bahia Honda State Park
– 1.5-mile loop trail & walking path to old bridge
Fort Zachary Taylor
Historic SP – 1 mile
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