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United States
Florida
Hernando County
Spring Hill

Suncoast Trail

Easy

3.3

(16)

50

riders

Suncoast Trail

01:43

29.5km

20m

Cycling

Cycle the easy 18.3-mile Suncoast Trail, a paved path offering diverse Florida scenery, wildlife, and views of the Jay B. Starkey Wilderness

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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538 m

Memorial Garden Tree with beautiful wind chimes

Highlight • Natural Monument

This is a textbook highlight of the Suncoast Parkway and a must stop!

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5.01 km

Suncoast Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

The Suncoast Trail runs for over 40 miles along the parkway of the same name. The trail is fully paved, mostly flat and it runs by a number of great parks, nature reserves, and campgrounds.

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14.9 km

Crews Lake Wilderness Park

Highlight • Lake

Crews Lake is a peaceful place to visit with a lot to offer. You can bring the whole family and find something that everyone will enjoy. In addition to the standard fare you expect from a park like picnic areas, playgrounds, and trails, you can also climb the observation tower to lookout over the lake or ride the mini railroad (2nd Saturday of the month only).

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29.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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24.5 km

3.35 km

1.47 km

127 m

Surfaces

27.9 km

1.47 km

127 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain and difficulty like on the Suncoast Trail?

The Suncoast Trail is generally considered easy to moderate. The southern sections are predominantly flat. As you head northward, particularly past Anderson Snow Park and into Hernando County, the terrain becomes more rolling with longer and steeper hills, offering a more challenging experience. The entire trail features a smooth, seamless asphalt surface, making it suitable for road bikes and comfortable touring.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see on the trail?

The trail offers a diverse range of scenery, traversing suburban, agricultural, and natural areas. You'll pass through natural Florida flora, farms, and conservation areas. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as gators, deer, various birds, and gopher tortoises. The segment adjacent to the Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Preserve is particularly scenic, with beautiful waterways and natural landscapes. The section north of SR 50 is noted for its beauty, meandering through the countryside with ample shade from pines and old oak trees.

What are some notable points of interest along the Suncoast Trail?

Along the route, you can find interesting spots such as the Memorial Garden Tree with beautiful wind chimes. The trail also passes by Crews Lake Wilderness Park, offering additional recreational opportunities. Interpretive signs along the way highlight local ecology and historical significance.

Does the Suncoast Trail connect to other paths?

Yes, the Suncoast Trail is a crucial link in Florida's Statewide Greenways and Trails System. It forms part of the developing Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail and connects with other significant regional trails like the Upper Tampa Bay Trail and the Starkey Wilderness Park Paved Trail. This extensive network allows for very long rides, including potential 'century rides' when combined with connecting trails.

Where can I park to access the Suncoast Trail?

The Suncoast Trail boasts eight major trailheads and numerous access points along its length. These trailheads often provide parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific trailhead locations for the most convenient parking for your planned route.

Is the Suncoast Trail dog-friendly?

While the trail itself is generally open to leashed dogs, specific rules may apply within parks or preserves it passes through. Always keep your dog on a leash and be prepared to clean up after them. Check local regulations for any specific sections you plan to visit.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Suncoast Trail?

The cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring (roughly November to April) are generally the most pleasant for cycling in Florida. During these months, temperatures are milder, and humidity is lower, making for a more comfortable ride. Summer can be very hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the Suncoast Trail?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Suncoast Trail itself. However, if you enter specific parks or facilities along the trail, they might have their own entrance fees or usage policies.

Are there amenities like restrooms, water, or food options along the trail?

Yes, the trail offers several amenities. There are rest areas with benches, and some facilities provide restrooms and even bike fix-it stations. While there are water points available, it's always recommended to bring your own water, as coolers can sometimes be empty. Food options are generally found off-trail in nearby communities, so plan accordingly.

What makes the northern section of the Suncoast Trail particularly notable?

The northernmost section of the trail, particularly north of SR 50, is often described as its 'crown jewel'. This area offers unexpected beauty, meandering through the countryside with ample shade from pines and old oak trees. It also features more rolling terrain and challenging hills compared to the flatter southern sections, providing a more varied and engaging cycling experience.

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