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This easy 0.8-mile mountain biking trail in Okeeheelee Park offers a quick ride with minimal elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Most riders can expect to complete the main 4-mile (6.6 km) loop of the Pinehurst Trail in about 40 minutes. If you include the more challenging black diamond sections like "Lightening/Thunder," "Truck Stop," and "Firebreaker," the total length extends to 5.5 miles, which will naturally take a bit longer depending on your skill level.
While there isn't direct parking at the trailhead, convenient parking, restrooms, and water are available at the nearby Okeeheelee Park and Greenacres Freedom Park. From there, you can easily access the trail.
Yes, the main Pinehurst Trail is generally rated as a 'blue difficulty' singletrack, making it suitable for beginners looking to advance their skills. It offers a good challenge for intermediate riders too. Many of the advanced features, such as log-overs, have bypasses, allowing you to tailor the difficulty to your comfort level.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to ride the Pinehurst Trail or to enter Okeeheelee Park. However, please remember that helmets are mandatory for all riders, and only Class 1 pedal-assist e-bikes are permitted on the trail.
The trail features primarily tight singletrack with a variety of elements including berms, drops, log piles, and sharp turns. You'll also encounter sections with exposed roots and natural obstacles. The newer, more challenging black diamond sections can incorporate rock gardens for experienced riders.
As you ride, you'll pass through scenic woods characterized by pine, palmetto, and melaleuca trees. The trail is bordered by canals on two sides and benefits from ample tree cover, providing welcome shade and relief from the sun and heat, especially in Florida's climate.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the Pinehurst Trail itself. It's always best to check with Okeeheelee Park regulations directly regarding pets on mountain biking trails before you go.
Given its location in Florida and the ample tree cover providing shade, the trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, the cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April) generally offer the most comfortable riding conditions, avoiding the peak heat and humidity of summer.
Absolutely! For experienced riders seeking a greater challenge, the Pinehurst Trail includes newer sections like "Lightening/Thunder," "Truck Stop," and "Firebreaker." These are known for their black diamond difficulty and feature more technical elements, including rock gardens, making them fast and flowy.
The Pinehurst Trail is highly regarded for its effectiveness in sharpening technical mountain biking skills due to its varied features. Its convenient location near residential areas and the turnpike makes it an excellent choice for a quick ride in the morning or after work. The trail's design, with its blend of challenging segments and available bypasses, allows it to accommodate both families and seasoned riders.
Yes, there are a couple of important rules to note: helmets are mandatory for all riders on the Pinehurst Trail, and only Class 1 pedal-assist e-bikes are permitted. Please respect these rules for your safety and to maintain the trail's integrity.