FLORIDA'S E-BIKE & BIKE TRAIL DIRECTORY · KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Find the Perfect Trail for Your Next Family Ride

Florida's guide to e-bike-friendly trails — where to ride, what the rules are, and how to do it safely. Because not every trail welcomes e-bikes, and knowing before you go makes all the difference.

Ride Informed

Every Trail, With the One Detail That Matters Most

There's nothing worse than loading up the bikes, driving to a trailhead, and finding out e-bikes aren't allowed. That's the problem this site was built to solve. We track e-bike-friendly trails across Florida — where you can ride, what surface to expect, how long the trail runs, and whether your e-bike is welcome — so every ride starts with confidence instead of a guessing game. Whether you're planning a relaxed weekend loop with the kids or a long day in the saddle, start here.

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Built for Families and First-Timers

E-biking opened the outdoors up to everyone — kids, grandparents, and everybody in between can ride further and enjoy it more. We keep this site welcoming for exactly those riders: clear trail info, family-friendly picks front and center, and plain-English answers to the questions new riders actually have. No jargon, no gatekeeping, just good trails and good information.

Serious About Getting It Right

Being family-friendly doesn't mean being light on the facts. Florida's e-bike rules are genuinely confusing, and access changes from trail to trail and town to town. We dig into the details — state law, local ordinances, and each trail's own policy — so the information here is something you can actually trust and plan around. Informative is the whole point.

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Great Places to Start

A preview of standout family-friendly, e-bike-welcoming trails to help you pick a first ride with confidence. Every trail below is worth your time.

West Orange Trail through Winter Garden

West Orange Trail

Region: Central Florida
Length: ~22 mi
E-Bike Access: Verify (generally allowed)

Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail through pine flatwoods

Jacksonville–Baldwin Rail Trail

Region: North Florida
Length: ~14.5 mi
E-Bike Access: Verify (City of Jacksonville)

Legacy Trail in Sarasota County

Legacy Trail

Region: Tampa Bay / West Central
Length: ~23 mi
E-Bike Access: Allowed — all classes (Sarasota County)

Pinellas Trail in St. Petersburg

Pinellas Trail

Region: Tampa Bay / West Central
Length: ~45 mi
E-Bike Access: Allowed (Pinellas County)

Withlacoochee State Trail through pine forest

Withlacoochee State Trail

Region: Central Florida
Length: ~47 mi
E-Bike Access: Allowed (FL State Parks)

Shark Valley Tram Road in the Everglades

Shark Valley Tram Road

Region: Southeast Florida
Length: ~15 mi loop
E-Bike Access: Allowed — pedal-assist, 15 mph limit (NPS)

Not Sure If Your E-Bike Is Welcome? Find Out First.

Search Florida's trails by region, surface, and e-bike access — and roll up to the trailhead knowing you belong there.

Why E-Bike Friendly Trails

Everything You Need Before You Ride

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E-Bike Focused

Built around where e-bikes are actually welcome, not just any trail.

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Family Friendly

Easy, welcoming rides the whole family can enjoy together.

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Statewide Coverage

Trails from the Panhandle to the Keys, and growing.

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Laws Made Clear

Florida's e-bike rules explained in plain English.

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Safety First

Real guidance for riders, parents, and kids.

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Always Growing

New trails added regularly as we cover more of Florida.

What Riders Are Saying

Rachel Simmons testimonial

We almost gave up on family bike days because half the trails near us didn't allow e-bikes and we never knew until we got there. This site fixed that overnight. Now I check it before every ride and we've found trails we never knew existed. — Rachel Simmons
Tony Alvarez testimonial

Finally, straight answers on where I can actually ride my Class 3. The laws section alone saved me a headache, and the trail directory is the real deal. Bookmarked. — Tony Alvarez