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Road cycling routes in Black Bear Wilderness Area are found in the surrounding region, which is characterized by flat terrain, diverse wetland habitats, and proximity to the St. Johns River. While cycling is not permitted within the Black Bear Wilderness Area's designated trails, the broader area offers paved paths and scenic roads. These routes often traverse landscapes featuring hardwood swamps, floodplain marshes, and scrubby flatwoods, providing varied scenery for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
4.5
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45
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48.2km
02:25
110m
110m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3.0
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43
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25.9km
01:08
20m
20m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(1)
34
riders
41.0km
02:01
100m
100m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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78.7km
03:43
90m
90m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3.0
(1)
16
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29.1km
01:25
90m
90m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The park consists primarily of a boardwalk and a warm spring, which can be used for swimming in the upper part. The water is always pleasantly warm and crystal clear. In addition to various fish, you can also encounter manatees. Swimming is no longer possible during the winter, and the warm water remains reserved for the manatees.
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Towering palms and monuments to those who served stand vigil over the steely blue water of Lake Monroe. This is a beautifully engineered park that forms a picturesque pier adjacent to the Sanford Riverwalk and E Seminole Blvd.
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Lake Monroe Park, one of Volusia County's oldest and most popular parks, offers a variety of outdoor activities such as camping, canoeing, fishing, and picnicking. Open daily from sunrise to sunset, the park provides free admission, with a $2 fee for boat launches. Amenities include a boardwalk, boat ramps, fishing docks, nature trails, a playground, and picnic pavilions. Renovated in 2004, the park also has upgraded restrooms and a trailhead for the Lake Monroe-Gemini Springs-DeBary Hall Trail. Camping fees are $25 per night for tents and $40 for RVs.
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Veteran's Memorial Park beckons with serene landscapes and poignant tributes to military heroes. A sanctuary of reflection, its inviting ambiance encourages visitors to pause, honor sacrifices, and rejuvenate amidst the park's tranquil surroundings, fostering a sense of gratitude and connection to history.
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The railway overpass along the Spring to Spring Trail is a vital link that seamlessly connects the two sections of this popular route. As riders, approach the overpass, they are treated to a unique perspective, offering a bird's-eye view of the surrounding terrain.
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As part of Lake Beresford Park, Lake Beresford is a tranquil lake surrounded by lush, local forest.
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The Spring to Spring Trail, located in Volusia County, winds through picturesque landscapes, connecting several natural springs. Ideal for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting, it offers visitors a tranquil outdoor experience amid beautiful surroundings.
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A brilliant bike route that enables you to cycle through nature away from busy roads. Keep your eyes peeled for other users of the popular path.
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No, road cycling is explicitly prohibited on the main trails within the Black Bear Wilderness Area. The area is primarily designated for hiking and wildlife observation. However, the surrounding region offers excellent paved paths and scenic roads suitable for road cycling.
While cycling isn't allowed inside the wilderness area, you can find paved paths nearby. For instance, Sanford RiverWalk Trail offers an easy 16.1-mile path with views along the St. Johns River. Another popular option is the Spring-to-Spring Trail, which connects several parks and natural springs on paved surfaces.
Yes, for families, the Sanford RiverWalk Trail is an excellent easy option. It's a paved path offering scenic views along the St. Johns River, suitable for all ages and skill levels.
The road cycling routes in the broader region are characterized by generally flat terrain. You'll traverse diverse landscapes including areas near hardwood swamps, floodplain marshes, and scrubby flatwoods, often with proximity to the St. Johns River. Most routes are on paved surfaces.
There are over 25 road cycling routes available in the region surrounding the Black Bear Wilderness Area. These include 19 easy routes and 8 moderate routes, offering options for various ability levels.
The routes in this area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 27 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-maintained paved paths and the scenic views along the St. Johns River and through natural areas.
While the terrain is generally flat, some routes offer longer distances for a more challenging endurance ride. For example, the Lake Monroe Park – Gemini Springs loop from DeBary is a moderate 48.3-mile (77.7 km) route that provides a longer ride through the area.
While the Black Bear Wilderness Area itself is a prime spot for wildlife viewing (including Florida black bears, deer, and various bird species), road cycling routes nearby may also offer opportunities to see local fauna, especially along riverfront paths like the Sanford RiverWalk Trail, where you might spot birds and other aquatic wildlife.
Yes, for a scenic loop, consider the Railway overpass loop from DeBary. This 16.5-mile (26.6 km) route leads through flat terrain and offers pleasant views, typically completed in about 1 hour 17 minutes.
The cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring (roughly November to April) are generally considered the best time for outdoor activities, including road cycling, in Central Florida. Temperatures are more comfortable, and humidity is lower.
Yes, routes like the Spring-to-Spring Trail and Sanford RiverWalk Trail typically have designated parking areas at their trailheads or nearby parks, making access convenient for cyclists.


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