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Touring cycling around Port St. Lucie offers routes through diverse landscapes, situated on an ancient ridge between Lake Okeechobee and the Atlantic Ocean. The region features prominent natural elements such as the North Fork of the St. Lucie River and the Indian River Lagoon, providing waterfront views. Terrain includes wetlands, marshes, pine flatwoods, and oak hammocks, with generally flat surfaces suitable for cycling.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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great view of the lake that feeds the Everglades National Park
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water reservoir for the Everglades National Park and the largest lake in Florida
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This small park offers waterfront views with nice benches where you can stop and take a break. Located under the bridge, it allows you to get a closer view of the water.
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This path, also known as the Cowboy Trail, was used by early cowboys to travel from Port Pierce to Okeechobee. It’s a nicely paved path that parallels Okeechobee Road, making for a smooth and pleasant ride.
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This park features benches, water fountains, pavilions, restrooms, and bike racks, making it a great place to take a break, fill up your water, and keep going.
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Seabranch Preserve State Park, shaped by ancient oceans, offers diverse habitats within a short distance. Visitors can explore rare sand pine scrub, scrubby flatwoods, baygall, and mangrove swamp on 4 miles of trails. A small picnic shelter provides a place to rest. Future plans for the park include interpretive displays and an elevated boardwalk, enhancing the educational and recreational experience.
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This area protects a sample of a basin marsh in the middle of a suburban area. A nice paved trail takes you through this portion of the park, offering great views of the lush green forest. Several benches along the way provide perfect spots to take a break.
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This observation deck and pavilion in Lake Okeechobee Park, just outside of the town of Okeechobee, provides fantastic views over the lake. The name "Okeechobee" comes from two Hitchiti words: "oki" (water) and "chubi" (big), meaning "big water." It's easy to see how it got its name; the lake spans over 730 miles and is Florida's largest freshwater lake.
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Port St. Lucie and the surrounding Treasure Coast area offer a wide variety of cycling paths and lanes, with over 276 cycle routes to explore. Our guide features 11 touring cycling routes, providing diverse options for your rides.
The climate in Port St. Lucie is comfortable for cycling for much of the year. The cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April) are generally ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for longer rides.
Yes, Port St. Lucie offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. For example, the Indian Riverside Park & Jensen Beach loop is an easy 11.2-mile ride with scenic views. Many local parks like Woodstork Trail Park and the Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens also feature paved paths suitable for leisurely cycling.
Absolutely. Many touring cycling routes in Port St. Lucie are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Point Saint Lucie loop is a popular 48.8-mile option, and the Savannas Preserve & East Coast Greenway Loop offers a moderate 27.9-mile circular path through diverse habitats.
For those seeking longer rides, the region provides excellent options. The Lake Okeechobee via Okeechobee Road Path is a challenging 65.4-mile route. Additionally, the extensive Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail (LOST), though not entirely within Port St. Lucie, is accessible and offers over 114 miles of paved touring. The East Coast Greenway (FL) also provides a significant long-distance option.
Port St. Lucie's touring cycling routes traverse diverse landscapes, including coastal ridge paths, river systems, pine flatwoods, wetlands, marshes, and oak hammocks. You'll find picturesque waterfront views along the North Fork of the St. Lucie River and the Indian River Lagoon, as well as natural preserves like Savannas Preserve State Park.
Yes, many routes offer scenic views and pass by natural attractions. The Savannas Preserve State Park is a significant natural gem with diverse habitats and trails like the Savannas Hawks Bluff Trail offering scenic views. Spruce Bluff Preserve also provides views of the St. Lucie River. You can also explore Blind Creek Beach South for coastal scenery.
The touring cycling routes in Port St. Lucie are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the generally flat and well-maintained surfaces, and the scenic waterfront views offered by routes along the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon.
While specific dog-friendly cycling trails are not explicitly designated, many multi-use paths and paved trails in parks allow leashed dogs. It's always best to check individual park regulations before heading out with your furry companion. Remember to bring water for both yourself and your dog.
Many parks and trailheads in Port St. Lucie offer dedicated parking facilities. For routes like the Indian Riverside Park & Jensen Beach loop, you can typically find parking at the starting points or nearby public access areas. Larger preserves like Savannas Preserve State Park also have designated parking lots for visitors.
Yes, Port St. Lucie has various dining options. Many routes pass through or near urban areas and towns where you can find cafes and restaurants to refuel. For example, routes that go through Jensen Beach or along the St. Lucie River often have establishments nearby. It's a good idea to plan your route and check for amenities along the way.


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