Advice from Florida Please
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Advice from Florida Please
Maybe too late this year but I want to start wintering in Southern Florida, renting somewhere Jan. Feb. We have friends in West Palm, and Sarasota areas so either side OK. First, I'm aware of the bad reputation cycling in Fla. has so whats your take and the best cycling areas? Also any first hand experience with trusted rental agencies? Any input from the "natives" greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I would say quite the opposite about the Tampa to Sarasota area in regard to cycling. I have had excellent times and results in respect to both. Longboat Key and surrounding is an awesome ride. Terra Ceia is amazing.
Look up a group called History Bike Tampa. They do some really cool rides, every other month now. Great way to see and learn some neat stuff about the area as well as a good intro to the bike scene. Downtown Tampa and the Ebor area are VERY bike friendly IME. I also know there are some really good trails a bit more interior. I am sure a few posters will sound off regarding that.
Look up a group called History Bike Tampa. They do some really cool rides, every other month now. Great way to see and learn some neat stuff about the area as well as a good intro to the bike scene. Downtown Tampa and the Ebor area are VERY bike friendly IME. I also know there are some really good trails a bit more interior. I am sure a few posters will sound off regarding that.
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The Villages in FL has many cycling clubs and is a good area for riding safely as lot less drivers of cars and lots more drives of golf carts and bikes.
Here is one example: Florida Bicycle Association's 2016 Bike Club of the Year! ~ #1 Ranked Cycling Club in BikeJournal.com since 2017!
https://www.slbikeclub.org/content.aspx?sl=1059434340
Here is one example: Florida Bicycle Association's 2016 Bike Club of the Year! ~ #1 Ranked Cycling Club in BikeJournal.com since 2017!
https://www.slbikeclub.org/content.aspx?sl=1059434340
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Thanks Guys! Keep it coming. Leanig toward the Clearwater/Tampa area as we have enjoyed going to spring training there in the past.
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Gainesville has a large cycling club and there are lots of lightly traveled roads around that area also. Has some hills also. Can be a bit challenging. The villages is full of retirees and they drive crazy sometimes down there. further south around Sebring area is nice and quiet also.
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Gainesville has a large cycling club and there are lots of lightly traveled roads around that area also. Has some hills also. Can be a bit challenging. The villages is full of retirees and they drive crazy sometimes down there. further south around Sebring area is nice and quiet also.
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Maybe too late this year but I want to start wintering in Southern Florida, renting somewhere Jan. Feb. We have friends in West Palm, and Sarasota areas so either side OK. First, I'm aware of the bad reputation cycling in Fla. has so whats your take and the best cycling areas? Also any first hand experience with trusted rental agencies? Any input from the "natives" greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Anyway, it is close to Tampa and really close to Orlando and as I said, the Villages are just a few clicks away too.
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I was rather surprised that RonH hasn't sounded off in this thread yet. I checked to see whether he was posting and his last was back in Nov. around Tgiving. Hope he is well.
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As mentioned, very nice Florida riding north of Rt. 4. Sugarloaf front and back as repeats = a great workout. Things can be somewhat flat (boring) below. My ride yesterday .....
https://www.relive.cc/view/2024007367
slow but enjoyable
https://www.relive.cc/view/2024007367
slow but enjoyable
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First, the difference between Florida's east/west coast is night and day. Second, its a big state. There are people all over who cycle just fine all year long and all their lives without any serious issues.
I personally would avoid high-speed rural roads which can be dangerous no matter where you live. The many coastal paths and trails -- i.e. state parks -- in the state are you best bet. Although mountain bike train in Florida sounds like an oxymoron.
For the record, Florida has the most pleasant weather in the U.S. including Hawaii, this time of year.
I personally would avoid high-speed rural roads which can be dangerous no matter where you live. The many coastal paths and trails -- i.e. state parks -- in the state are you best bet. Although mountain bike train in Florida sounds like an oxymoron.
For the record, Florida has the most pleasant weather in the U.S. including Hawaii, this time of year.
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Thanks. Found a possiby rental in Dunedin. Trails look great. Your take on the night/day difference in east/west coast?
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The Gulf coast has white sandy beaches with abundant native flora and fauna and dune from a Florida of yore. It more like something you would have seen had you visited the state hundreds or thousands of years ago. Or at least the closest you can get to that unspoiled experience.
Those two unique aspects are some of Florida's greatest asset. It also has the most coastline of any state in the contiguous U.S.
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Thanks KraneXL,
My thoughts too. Always enjoyed the Gulf side a bit more than the Atlantic but as you said they offer unique aspects and I'll add experiences.
My thoughts too. Always enjoyed the Gulf side a bit more than the Atlantic but as you said they offer unique aspects and I'll add experiences.
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Oh... in my experience the difference between the east coast and west coast is... the east coast is like New York City and the west coast is like Mineral Wells, TX!
Pinellas Trail - Maplets
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I live in St. Petersburg about 20 miles south of Dunedin. My usual haunt is the "Pinellas Trail." (Pinellas is our county and the Pinellas Trail is currently 38 miles long.) I'll attach a link with a map and you'll notice it goes right through Dunedin. From there, you can ride it south all the way to St. Petersburg or, north around Lake Tarpon. Although the map ends on the east side of Lake Tarpon, you can continue on a riding path all the way back to Palm Harbor. Several beautiful parks off the trail, as well. In my experience, Florida is a great state to ride in.
Oh... in my experience the difference between the east coast and west coast is... the east coast is like New York City and the west coast is like Mineral Wells, TX!
Pinellas Trail - Maplets
Oh... in my experience the difference between the east coast and west coast is... the east coast is like New York City and the west coast is like Mineral Wells, TX!
Pinellas Trail - Maplets
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Pinellas County, Florida - Park & Conservation Resources - Pinellas County Trail Guide
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The Withlacoochee Trail isn't as far south as Sarasota or WPB but its a great ride. It's 46 miles of nice relaxing scenery with lots of stops for water, restrooms, and even a few eating places. The southern half goes thru very rural areas with lakes, horse farms and small towns.
I've seen this guy with his "wagon" on the trail a few times.
This is in downtown Inverness.
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The biggest problem is coming through Clearwater. The trail ends at a busy intersection and you have to find it again on the other side. It's an almost straight shot but confusing the first time you encounter it.
You won't be disappointed... it's a great ride!
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I will also say that there is an abundance of bicycle lanes in Pinellas County (at least compared to what I'm used to in suburban Atlanta) and getting around the area is pretty easy even where there aren't dedicated lanes. If it isn't too windy you can enjoy the trail on the Courtney Campbell Causeway. That's about 10 miles of uninterrupted MUP from Clearwater to Tampa with a nice little hill (bridge) in the middle. But you do have to share it with the walkers, joggers, and roller bladers. RonH already mentioned the Withlacoochee. There's also the Suncoast Trail in Pasco and Hernando. It's a long stretch with few interruptions, but runs alongside a tollway so it isn't as nice of an environment as the Pinellas trail.
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I can recommend the Sarasota-Bradenton area for biking. There’s a fairly active bike community with several clubs that welcome snowbird visitors for a ride and plenty of bike lanes and backroads to ride. Sarasota has the Legacy Trail that goes south the Venice and Northport. Biking is popular as the residents just passed a bond measure by a wide margin to extend the Legacy Trail into downtown Sarasota. It’s a very nice paved rail trail. There’s also plenty of good riding on Longboat Key and Anna Maria Island, the barrier beaches. Check the wind speed and direction before leaving on a ride.
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Any thoughts on this area? Isla del Sol, Saint Petersburg, FL, Found a place at a very reasonable rate. Thanks?
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Isla Del Sol is on the Pinellas Bayway, several miles west of St. Petersburg, proper. The Pinellas Bay Way is a four lane road with light traffic that will take you south to Fort Desoto Park. The park has about ten miles of paved roadway which is a favorite of bicyclists, along with several off road trails. As long as you don't require hills, this is an excellent area for bicyclists.
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Hi folks! I live up in NY, but one ride I've been really wanting to try is down the coast to Key West. I'm looking for advice on a route from West Palm Beach down to the keys.
Any thoughts, tips, suggested routes, areas to avoid, would be very helpful. Looking to do this solo, so I was thinking of flying into PBI, either renting or bringing my bike, then riding mostly A1A down to FLL, then from FLL down by Dania, Hollywood beaches, A1A into south beach, then MIA via Brickell, S Miami ave, old cutler rd, SW87th, SW107th to SW112th, by Homestead AFB to speedway, SW137th to card sound rd, then on to the keys. I attached a link to the route.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/29127790
Also looking for suggestions on where to stay, etc, since I'll only have a pair of shorts, some shirts and flip flops besides bike gear.
Thank you all in advance!
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Any thoughts, tips, suggested routes, areas to avoid, would be very helpful. Looking to do this solo, so I was thinking of flying into PBI, either renting or bringing my bike, then riding mostly A1A down to FLL, then from FLL down by Dania, Hollywood beaches, A1A into south beach, then MIA via Brickell, S Miami ave, old cutler rd, SW87th, SW107th to SW112th, by Homestead AFB to speedway, SW137th to card sound rd, then on to the keys. I attached a link to the route.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/29127790
Also looking for suggestions on where to stay, etc, since I'll only have a pair of shorts, some shirts and flip flops besides bike gear.
Thank you all in advance!
/Ed