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Goethe State Forest Ride

Goethe State Forest Ride

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The Goethe State Forest in Levy County was established in 1992. Tree-lined roadways meander through one of the largest tracts of contiguous, old-growth longleaf pine flatwoods in the state and is home to black bears, fox squirrels, and bald eagles. The forest is open during daylight hours for hiking, fishing, picnics, and horseback riding. Gas up before leaving Dunnellon.

Direction – Road Name – Miles

  1. Start in downton Dunnellon
  2. CR 40/Pennsylvania Ave – West – 0.2 Miles
  3. CR 40/Cedar – Right – 0.6 Miles
  4. W Hwy 40 – Straight – 3.3 Miles
  5. CR 336 – Right – 5.7 Miles
  6. CR 337 – Right – 20.1 Miles
  7. CR 343 – Left – 10.2 Miles
  8. CR 326 – Right – 3.2 Miles
  9. US 19/US 98 S – Left – 18.0 Miles
  10. CR40 E – Left – 13.8 Miles
  11. Returns to Dunnellon

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Cool Springs Ride

Cool Springs Ride

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Summers are HOT in Florida but you can find some relief at two of Florida’s cool natural springs. Rainbow Springs is the starting point on a tour past farms and forests on this route to lchetucknee State Park. Both parks offer swimming, tubing, nature trails, and more. You can even camp at Rainbow Springs. Don’t forget to pack those swimsuits!

Road Name – Direction – Miles

  1. Start at Rainbow Springs State Park near Dunellon
  2. SW 180th Ave – North – 4.6 Miles
  3. SR 40 E – Right – 7.7 Miles
  4. NW 110th Ave – Left – 4.4 Miles
  5. US 27 – Right – 0.5 Miles
  6. NW Hwy 225 – Left – 3.2 Miles
  7. CR 326 – Left – 9.0 Miles
  8. SE 32nd Place – Left – 0.4 Miles
  9. US 41 – Right – 0.3 Miles
  10. CR 326/SE 30th St – Left – 8.7 Miles
  11. CR 337 – Right – 9.3 Miles
  12. SR 337 – Straight – 0.1 Miles
  13. NE CR 337/Penn. Ave- Straight – 1.7 Miles
  14. US 27 ALT/E Hathaway – Left – 3.7 Miles
  15. CR 339 – Right -12.4 Miles
  16. US 129 – Right – 0.9 Miles
  17. SR 47/Trenton Blvd – Right – 17.5 Miles
  18. CR 138 – Left – 8.1 Miles
  19. US 129 – Right – 4.2 Miles
  20. US 27 – Right – 5.1 Miles
  21. Arrive at Ichetucknee Springs State Park

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Coastal Cruisin’

Coastal Cruisin’

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Florida has more than 11,00 miles of coastline. Much of it is covered with condos and hotels but there are still stretches where manatees, bald eagles, and even black bears can be found. Some of the best costal roads are found in an area known as the Nature Coast which stretches from Pasco to Wakulla counties along the Gulf Coast. 

We’ve selected four coastal byways which run westward from US 19/98. The Ozello Trail is the curviest of the group while you can swim with the manatees at the end of CR 44. Yankeetown was founded in 1923 by a policeman from Indiana and Cedar Key, which was once a small fishing village, is now a tourist getaway desination. 

Road Name – Direction – Miles

  1. Start in Crystal River at intersection of US 19/98 and Ozello Trail
  2. CR 494/W Ozello Trail – West – 9.2 Miles
  3. Ride to bridge at Peck’s and return to US 19 – 9.2 Miles
  4. US 19/98 – Left (north) – 1.9 Miles
  5. CR 44 – Left (west) – 9.2 Miles
  6. Ride to boat launch and return to US 19 – 9.2 Miles
  7. US 19/98 – Left (north) – 13.2 Miles
  8. CR 40 – Left (West) – 7.3 Miles
  9. Ride to Yankeetown and return to US 19 – 7.3 Miles
  10. US 19/98 – Left (north) – 22.5 Miles
  11. SR 24 – Left (west) – 21.4 Miles
  12. Now that you’re in Cedar Key, relax and enjoy yourself

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Suwannee River Ride

Suwannee River Ride

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This meandering ride along the fabled Suwannee River takes you from Fanning Springs to White Springs.

 

Road Name – Direction – Miles

  1. Start in front of Fanning Springs State Park
  2. US 98/US 27 – West – 3.6 Miles
  3. SR 349N – Right – 24.3 Miles
  4. US 27 S – Right – 1.3 Miles
  5. US 129/Suwannee Ave – Left – 5.8 Miles
  6. CR 349 – Left – 12.0 Miles
  7. 176th Street – Left – 1.5 Miles
  8. 165th Rd/Allison Rd – Left – 0.6 Miles
  9. 180th St – Right – 4.8 Miles
  10. SR 51 – Left – 2.5 Miles
  11. NW CR 536 – Right – 3.0 Miles
  12. US 27 N – Right – 2.9 Miles
  13. NW CR 251 – Right – 1.9 Miles
  14. NW CR 251 – Right – 7.6 Miles
  15. Dowling Park Rd – Right – 0.3 Miles
  16. SR 250/CR 250 – Straight – 3.5 Miles
  17. 217th Rd – Left – 3.0 Miles
  18. River Rd – Straight – 6.7 Miles
  19. US 90 E – Right – 0.5 Miles
  20. CR 132/Stagecoach Rd – Left – 14.4 Miles
  21. US 129 S – Right – 2.2 Miles
  22. CR 136A – Left – 7.0 Miles
  23. SR 136E – Left – 5.6 Miles
  24. Arrive in White Springs.

 

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Backroads To Bok Tower

Backroads To Bok Tower

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There are quicker ways to get from Tampa to Lake Wales, but we believe scenic is always better. This route will give you some curvy roads, some country roads and a few stretches of highway. The destination, Bok Tower Gardens, is just as scenic as the ride with colorful gardens and a reflection pool surrounding a majestic 205-foot tall carillon tower with 60 bells. It’s been a Florida landmark since 1929.

Road Name – Direction – Miles

  1. Start in Plant City – Intersection of Baker St E & N
  2. Wheeler St
  3. N Wheeler St – North – 2.2 Miles
  4. Sam Allen Road W – Left – 9.9 Miles
  5. Becomes Thonotosassa Rd
  6. Taylor Rd – Right – 0.5 Miles
  7. Knights Griffin Rd – Right – 18.4 Miles
  8. N Galloway Rd – Left – 1.3 Miles
  9. Kathleen Rd – Left – 5.3 Miles
  10. Socrum Loop Rd – Bear Right – 0.3 Miles
  11. Old Dade City Rd – Left – 8.2 Miles
  12. US 98 – Left – 0.2 Miles
  13. CR 54 – Left – 4.4 Miles
  14. Old Lakeland Hwy – Right – 3.4 Miles
  15. US 98 – Left – 2.8 Miles
  16. US 98/US 301- Bear Right – 0.3 Miles
  17. Clinton Ave – Left – 3.1 Miles
  18. Prospect Rd – Left – 3.8 Miles
  19. Curley Rd – Left – 5.9 Miles
  20. SR 54 – Left – 4.4 Miles
  21. Morris Bridge Rd – Right – 0.7 Miles
  22. Chancey Rd – Left – 4.4 Miles
  23. SR 39/Buchman Hwy – Right – 13.6 Miles
  24. Return to Start.

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Leesburg Sugarloaf

Leesburg Sugarloaf
Mountain Loop

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Leesburg is located in one of the most scenic areas of the state. This loop circles a couple of the lakes south of town and includes a ride across Sugarloaf Mountain, the 2nd highest natural elevation in Florida.

Road Name – Direction – Miles

  1. Start at the corner of Canal and Main Street in Leesburg
  2. Canal Street – South – 0.3 Miles
  3. E Dicie/SR 44 – Right – 0.9 Miles
  4. US 27 – Left – 4.0 Miles
  5. CR 48 – Left – 2.5 Miles
  6. Number 2 Rd – Right – 5.4 Miles
  7. W Central Ave – Straight – 0.7 Miles
  8. S Lakeshore – Right – 1.0 Miles
  9. E Revels Rd – Straight – 0.9 Miles
  10. SR 19 – Left – 2.6 Miles
  11. Arrowree Blvd – Left – 1.8 Miles
  12. Howey Cross Rd – Left – 1.6 Miles
  13. CR 561 – Right – 1.8 Miles
  14. CR 561A – Left – 2.5 Miles
  15. Sugarloaf Mt Rd – Left – 3.7 Miles
  16. CR 561 – Right – 4.5 Miles
  17. Florida Ave – Right – 4.3 Miles
  18. CR 448A – Left – 1.4 Miles
  19. CR 448 – Straight – 4.7 Miles
  20. CR 561 – Right – 1.6 Miles
  21. SR 19 – Right – 1.7 Miles
  22. Lake Shore Blvd – Left – 0.2 Miles
  23. US 441 – Left – 7.9 Miles
  24. E E Dixie Ave – Left – 0.1 Miles
  25. E Main St – Right – 1.0 Miles
  26. Return to the starting point

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Ocala Forest Roads

Ocala Forest Roads

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Want to get away from the crowds? This ride through the Ocala National Forest will have you rolling down the backroads where the only things you need to look out for are the forest creatures. Be especially wary if riding through here at night. This ride has a bit of everything: tight curves, long straight runs, and even a couple of hills. Enjoy.

Road Name Direction Miles

  1. Start east of Silver Springs at SR40 & Hwy 315 intersection
  2. SR 40 – East – 2.4 Miles
  3. Hwy 314 – Left – 2.7 Miles
  4. NE 46 St – Right – 1.7 Miles
  5. NE 145 Ave – Straight – 2.8 Miles
  6. SR 40 – Left – 1.7 Miles
  7. CR 314A – Left – 7.0 Miles
  8. NE Hwy 314 – Right – 7.8 Miles
  9. NE 231″ Ave/FR 88 – Right – 10.4 Miles
  10. SR 40 – Left – 7.8 Miles
  11. SR 19 – Left – 16.5 Miles
  12. CR 316 – Left – 15.2 Miles
  13. CR 315 – Left – 10.7 Miles
  14. Return to starting point

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The Ormond Loop And Beyond Scenic Ride

The Ormond Loop And Beyond

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The Ormond Loop, a National Scenic Byway, takes you on a tranquil ride through the Tomoka Basin. We start beachside before winding through the marshlands and canopied covered two-lane roadways. We’ve extended our ride north to Bunnell. The scenery continues though with less traffic.

Road Name – Direction – Miles

  1. Start in Ormond Beach at the Intersection of A1A and E Granada Blvd
  2. A 1A/Ocean Shore Blvd – North – 8.8 Miles
  3. High Bridge Road – Left (West) – 2.0 Miles
  4. Walter Boardman Lane – Left – 1.2 Miles
  5. Old Dixie Hwy – Right – 3.6 Miles
  6. A left tum here keeps you on the official Loop route back to Ormond Beach
  7. US-1 – Right (North) – 5.6 Miles
  8. SR 100/SE Moody Blvd – Right – 5.0 Miles
  9. Old Kings Road S – Right – 5.4 Miles
  10. Old Dixie Hwy – Left – 7.4 Miles
  11. N Beach Street – Straight – 3.2 Miles
  12. W. Granada Blvd – Left – 1.0 Miles
  13. Returns you to the start.

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Samsula Spin Scenic Ride

Samsula Spin

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This ride begins and ends at the famous Cabbage Patch in Samsula. It’s a relaxing ride with some unique stopping off points such as Cassadaga, the town known as the “Physic Capital of the World”. Don’t worry they know you’re coming. Reaching the coast you can add a side trip south about 20 miles to visit the Kennedy Space Center.

Road Name – Direction – Miles

  1. Starts at Tomoka Farms Rd and Pioneer Trail
  2. Pioneer Trail – West – 3.8 Miles
  3. SR 44 – Right – 5.9 Miles
  4. IN Prevatt Ave – Left – 3.4 Miles
  5. Lake Helen Osteen Rd – Straight – 4.3 Miles
  6. Howland Blvd – Left – 4.2 Miles
  7. SR 4155 – Right – 1.6 Miles
  8. New Smyrna Blvd – Left – 0.1 Miles
  9. Florida Ave/Maytown Rd – Straight – 15.5 Miles
  10. Maytown Osteen Rd – Straight – 5.9 Miles
  11. Beacon Light Rd – Left – 4.0 Miles
  12. Volco Rd – Right – 2.1 Miles
  13. Ridgewood Ave/US1 Left – 6.1 Miles
  14. SR 44 – Right – 0.1 Miles
  15. @Palmetto St U-Turn – 0.0 Miles
  16. SR 44 – West – 2.9 Miles
  17. NGlencoe Rd – Right – 0.9 Miles
  18. Pioneer Trail – Left – 6.5 Miles
  19. Returns to starting point.

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Gainesville Loop Scenic Ride

Gainesville Loop

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You don’t have to be a Gator fan to enjoy this ride which circles through the woodlands and prairies surrounding Alachua county’s largest city. The route includes a portion of the Old Florida Heritage highway as you roll across Paynes Prairie Reserve. Time seems to have stood still in Micanopy, a small town with stately mansions and historic homesteads. You’ll find some history, nature, and culture all in one ride.

Road Name – Direction – Miles

  1. Start at intersection of 1-75 (Exit 382) and SW Williston Rd
  2. SR 331/SW Williston Rd – East – 2.0 Miles
  3. US 441/SW 130 ST – Right – 8.7 Miles
  4. CR 346 – Left – 9.7 Miles
  5. CR 325 – Left – 4.9 Miles
  6. SR 207SE Hawthore Rd – Left – 1.5 Miles
  7. CR 234 – Right – 7.1 Miles
  8. SR 26 – Left – 2.9 Miles
  9. SR 222 – Straight – 4.4 Miles
  10. SR 24/Waldo Rd – Right – 1.4 Miles
  11. CR 232/NE 53″ Ave Left – 0.1 Miles
  12. CR 225/NE 39 St – Right – 6.4 Miles
  13. NW 156 Ave – Left – 8.5 Miles
  14. CR 237 – Left – 2.2 Miles
  15. SR 20/ML King Blvd – Right – 4.8 Miles
  16. CR 241/NW 140 SI – Left – 9.7 Miles
  17. SR 26/W Newberry Rd – Right – 1.6 Miles
  18. CR 241/SW 170 St – Left – 7.5 Miles
  19. US 41/N University Ave – Left – 1.1 Miles
  20. CR 346 – Left – 7.3 Miles
  21. SR 121/5W Williston Rd – Left – 8.0 Miles
  22. Return to start

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