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Road cycling around Pine Manor features flat coastal terrain, characterized by a network of canals, urban areas, and proximity to barrier islands. The region offers routes with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible rides. The landscape is primarily composed of developed areas interspersed with natural waterways and coastal views.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 62.5-mile Fort Myers Beach and USBR 15 Loop for coastal views, wildlife, and smooth, flat roads.
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Enjoy an easy 26.1-mile road cycling loop in Cape Coral, featuring flat terrain and scenic waterfront views past marinas and canals.

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Cycle the easy 17.2-mile John Yarbrough Linear Park Loop, a flat, paved route alongside the Ten Mile Canal, perfect for all skill levels.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Great ride minus the wind coming back wasn’t much fun, I’ll do it again.
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A long wooden bridge by the canal takes you through the trees. This multi-use path is a great alternative to riding on the parkway.
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The Daniels Pkwy road crossing is a little funny—you can cross at an intersection with a crosswalk about 500 feet east of the bridge, but technically the Linear Park Trail leaves the canal and travels about a half mile west along Daniels Pkwy until you get to a different intersection with a stoplight. Once you cross, and the trail continues back to the reservoir on the other side of the parkway. Either way to cross is fine.
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This luxury living area features high-rise apartments on the waterfront and a stunning marina filled with various boats. It's a beautiful and relaxing place to ride through, with plenty of opportunities to stop and enjoy the views.
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You get a nice view of the canal from Surfside Blvd. There is good shoulder and a little sidewalk on the bridge.
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Cape Coral boasts over 400 miles of canals, making it the city with the most canals in the world. These waterways include a mix of fresh and salt water. Progress Canal is one of the many saltwater canals you'll encounter on your run, offering nice views of the water as you cross over.
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This paved multi-use path runs for five miles along the bank of Ten Mile Creek. The trail is well-maintained and has a few great shaded picnic spots. Offshoots of the main trail connect you with major roads and there are restrooms at many of the trailheads.
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Cape Coral boasts over 400 miles of canals, making it the city with the most canals in the world. These waterways include a mix of fresh and salt water. Progress Canal is one of the many saltwater canals you'll encounter on your run, offering nice views of the water as you cross over.
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Road cycling around Pine Manor is characterized by flat coastal terrain, a network of canals, and urban areas. The routes generally feature minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for accessible rides. You'll find yourself cycling near waterways and with coastal views.
Yes, the Pine Manor area offers several easy road cycling routes. Out of the 6 routes listed in this guide, 5 are categorized as easy. An example is the Cape Coral loop, an easy 26.1-mile path that tours through canal-lined streets with minimal elevation.
Among the most popular routes are the Fort Myers Beach and USBR 15 Loop, a 62.5-mile moderate trail exploring coastal areas, and the John Yarbrough Linear Park Loop, a 17.2-mile easy route through a linear park setting.
Yes, for those looking for a longer ride, the Fort Myers Beach and USBR 15 Loop covers 62.5 miles (100.5 km), offering a substantial journey through coastal areas.
While cycling, you can explore various points of interest. Consider visiting the Boardwalk Trail at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve for natural beauty, or the historic Edison & Ford Winter Estates. The Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve also offers scenic views.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops for convenience. Examples include the Cape Coral loop, the John Yarbrough Linear Park Loop, and the Progress Canal – Progress Canal loop from Cape Coral.
The routes often feature proximity to natural waterways, coastal views, and areas like the Wood Duck Pond or the Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve. You might also find boardwalks over lakes, such as the Boardwalk Over the Lake.
Absolutely. The region's proximity to barrier islands means many routes offer coastal views. The Fort Myers Beach and USBR 15 Loop is a prime example, exploring coastal areas and connecting to the USBR 15.
Given the coastal and flat terrain, road cycling in Pine Manor is generally pleasant outside of the hottest summer months. The cooler, drier seasons typically offer the most comfortable conditions for riding.
Routes with minimal elevation and paved surfaces are ideal for families. The Cape Coral loop and the John Yarbrough Linear Park Loop are both easy routes that would be suitable for family outings.
This guide features 6 road cycling routes around Pine Manor, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, all designed to showcase the region's unique coastal and urban landscapes.


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