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  • 5/5 Chris 3 years ago on Google
    This is a nice east west paved bike/walking trail. It is a rather short ride of 6.9 miles, but we took it from one end to the other and back, so it made for a nice ride. The only drawbacks to me are that you have 3 roads to cross. They are at intersections, but it still makes me a bit uncomfortable, not being a strong bike rider. Also, the only bathroom is located at the eastern most portion of the trail. There is also a nice sized parking lot on the east end, however, there are no picnic tables anywhere, and just a handful of benches. It is mostly shady along the ride and rather sheltered from a lot of wind. This trail is definitely on our list to do more often.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Lauren L. 1 year ago on Google
    I’ve lived in Palm Coast for 3 years and finally took the time to check this trail out. It’s so peaceful with a few road crossings if you go the entire length. My AllTrails app tracked 14 miles bikes in total. I went on New Years Day and passed quite a few people, but not as many as I expected for a holiday. Great spot for walking, running, biking, etc.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Mumuksh 3 years ago on Google
    Well paved, shaded and scenic bike trails. Bathrooms at the trailhead were clean. Too many Benches and trash cans in the trail. Lot of wildlife.. Turtles, snakes, armadillos, birds.. Our first time and We loved it.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 David K. 1 year ago on Google
    This is the parking place for the Lehigh trail head. The trail is about 300 yards further south. There is a restroom here and plenty of parking. In the far corner of the parking lot is the bike maintenance stand which includes an air pump, and some tools if your have a flat. There is no picnic area here. There is also a dirt BMX bike trail to the north of this parking spot. On some Saturdays they hold events and the parking lot and side of the road are filled with parked cars. A word of caution when riding your bike on the Lehigh trail, look for spray paint marks on the pavement, these are bumps that could throw you from your bicycle.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Joseph Y. 6 months ago on Google
    This trailhead has restrooms, paved parking, bike pump, and drinking water fountains. No picnic tables or benches though. The actual trail is about a third of a mile south, which you can access through a well signed connector. I rode the entire trail out and back plus the newly constructed Graham Swamp trail and bridge over SR100 that connects to the Lehigh trail and got a total of 17.6 miles!

  • 5/5 D A. 2 years ago on Google
    Fully equipped trail head: ample parking, restrooms and bike maintenance equipment. All is free - a courtesy of the City/County. Trail itself is almost 14 miles round trip with several road crossings, all but 1 equipped with the street lights. Trail is well maintained , however, some crude patching has been observed in leg 1. That same leg is less shady during the 2nd half of the day. The trail features frequent rest benches - very convenient, thank you.

  • 5/5 Ron “Floridaron” A. 10 months ago on Google
    Great trailhead to meet friends for a bike ride or a hike. Get out and do something... Enjoy, #CUontheroad

  • 5/5 Solomon D. 6 months ago on Google
    Nice trail. Maybe if you ride far enough you'll find your way back to peace and happiness. I wouldn't count in it though.


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