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No traffic touring cycling routes around Sunrise, Florida, are characterized by their predominantly flat terrain and extensive network of paved greenways. The region offers access to the unique landscapes of the Everglades, featuring vast, open views and opportunities for wildlife observation. Cyclists can explore routes alongside scenic canals and through natural park environments, providing a tranquil experience away from vehicular traffic. This area is ideal for those seeking accessible and smooth paths for touring cycling.
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Embark on the Conservation Levee Greenway Loop for a touring cycling adventure through the unique landscape of the Everglades. This moderate route spans 31.3 miles (50.4 km) with a minimal…
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Cycle the moderate 22.3-mile Hiatus Greenway and New River Greenway Loop in Markham Park, enjoying canal views and wildlife.

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Enjoy an easy 3.6-mile touring cycling loop in Markham Park, Weston, featuring paved paths and natural park views with no elevation gain.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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The New River Greenway stretches about 11 miles from Markham Park to S. University Dr./SR 817. There are a few intersections to cross, so be careful there; otherwise, it's an easy, flat-paved trail for all to enjoy.
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The Hiatus Road Greenway spans 5 miles and runs along the C-42 Canal. Riders can take this greenway to get from the towns of Sunrise and Plantation. This trail begins at Welleby Park in the north and ends in the south at the New River Greenway.
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This access road is connected to a numerous great trails on the inside of the mini-island. You will find an info board with the exact location and directions for each trail. The tracks are relatively short, diverse, and some include some MTB obstacles. As there is no specific tour to follow, I recommend following the access road and tackling the trails that tempt you as you go.
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A lovely stretch of path following the border of the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge. Partially paved, partially gravel, this service road is flat and offers great nature views!
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Sawgrass Recreation Park is a family attraction offering day and night time tours of the Everglades by airboat. There are toilets and refreshments for sale here too if you have hiked along the Conservation Levee Greenway.
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Markham Park covers 669 acres, with bike paths, natural trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, a dog park, pistol range and a lake designated for jetskis and personal watercraft.
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The world famous Everglades! Simply a fantastic landscape! You can look for miles and see many animals (including alligators) in the wild. In any case, you should have a good sun block because there is not really shade there! Otherwise, the terrain is very easy and above all flat!
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Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge is located seven miles west of the city of Boynton Beach in Palm Beach County, Florida. All refuge visitors are required to pay an entrance fee with the following exceptions: Entrance fees are waived for visitors entering the refuge on foot, bicycle, or horseback; or if the visitor is in possession of a current and signed Federal Duck Stamp or America the Beautiful Interagency Pass. The initial 5km is a paved road, after is nice gravel.
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There are 9 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Sunrise, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists seeking peaceful rides away from vehicular traffic.
The majority of no-traffic touring bike trails in Sunrise are considered easy to moderate. Out of the 9 routes, 5 are rated easy and 3 are moderate, making them accessible for various fitness levels. There is also 1 difficult route for those seeking a greater challenge.
Yes, Sunrise offers several family-friendly options. Routes like the Markham Park loop are easy and relatively short, perfect for families with children. Markham Park itself provides additional amenities like playgrounds and picnic areas.
Many no-traffic routes in Sunrise, particularly those within parks, offer convenient parking. For instance, routes like the Markham Park loop and Bike loop from Markham Park Mountain Bike Trails start directly from Markham Park, which has ample parking facilities. Other greenway access points often have designated parking areas nearby.
Sunrise's no-traffic routes primarily offer flat, scenic views of Florida's natural landscapes. You can expect to cycle alongside canals, through greenways, and experience access to the vast Everglades. The Conservation Levee Greenway Loop, for example, provides opportunities to spot wildlife and enjoy expansive, open views of the Everglades ecosystem.
Yes, several no-traffic routes in Sunrise are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Notable examples include the Conservation Levee Greenway Loop (31.3 miles) and the Hiatus Greenway and New River Greenway Loop (22.3 miles).
The best time to enjoy no-traffic touring cycling in Sunrise is typically during the cooler, drier months from late fall to spring (roughly November to April). During this period, temperatures are more comfortable, and humidity is lower, making for more pleasant rides. Florida's mild winters are ideal for outdoor activities.
While the routes themselves offer natural beauty, you can find several attractions nearby. The Markham Park is a central hub with various amenities. For nature enthusiasts, the Everglades National Park is accessible, offering unique wildlife viewing. Other points of interest include the Stranahan House Museum and the Riverwalk North, Fort Lauderdale, which are a short distance from some routes.
Yes, Sunrise offers several longer no-traffic routes. The Everglades National Park loop from Weston Road/State Road 84 is a challenging 38.2-mile ride, while the Conservation Levee Greenway Loop spans 31.3 miles, providing ample distance for extended touring.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Sunrise are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the flat, well-maintained paths, the peaceful environment away from cars, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting, especially along the Everglades-adjacent routes.
While Sunrise is a Bicycle Friendly Community, direct public transport access to the start points of all no-traffic trails can vary. It's advisable to check local Broward County Transit routes for connections to major parks like Markham Park or greenway access points. Many cyclists opt to drive to a starting point with parking.


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