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Jog the 8.3-mile Cape Coral Bicycle Trail, a moderate route with 17 feet of elevation gain, offering scenic canal and river views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.96 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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12.7 km
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12.2 km
1.18 km
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12.2 km
1.22 km
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The terrain is predominantly flat and consists of paved surfaces, making it very suitable for jogging. While mostly level, some sections within the broader Cape Coral network, like those along Pine Island Road, might have slight inclines, offering a bit more challenge. The paths are generally well-maintained and wide.
You can expect picturesque views as the trail borders nature preserves, numerous scenic canals, marinas, and golf courses. Many paths run alongside the Caloosahatchee River, providing waterfront vistas and a refreshing coastal breeze. The area is rich in natural beauty.
The trail offers opportunities to spot local wildlife, including herons, ospreys, and occasionally bald eagles, especially in ecological preserves like Four Mile Cove.
Yes, the route itself is known as the Cape Coral Bicycle Trail. You'll also pass by the Progress Canal, and many sections offer views of the Caloosahatchee River, marinas, and golf courses.
The extensive network of trails in Cape Coral means there are numerous access points. While specific parking for this particular route isn't detailed, the city's commitment to well-maintained paths generally includes convenient parking options near trailheads and parks throughout the network. It's advisable to check local city resources for the most precise parking locations.
No, you typically do not need permits or have to pay an entrance fee to use the public bicycle and multi-use trails in Cape Coral. They are generally free and open to the public. For official information, you can check the capecoral.gov website.
Yes, the trails in Cape Coral are generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times, and you are expected to clean up after your pet. Always be mindful of other trail users.
The cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April) are generally the most pleasant for jogging in Cape Coral, avoiding the intense heat and humidity of summer. During these months, you'll experience more comfortable temperatures and less chance of rain.
Yes, the extensive Cape Coral bicycle trail system is known for being well-equipped. Joggers will find convenient rest areas and amenities along the way. The city's bike-friendly infrastructure also includes bus stops with bike racks along routes, offering options for transport if needed.
The broader network of trails in Cape Coral is considered suitable for all skill levels, with many sections being easy due to the mostly paved and flat surfaces. This makes it generally suitable for families with children and accessible for wheelchairs or strollers, though specific sections may vary. The city's commitment to well-maintained and easily navigable paths enhances accessibility.