Bike in the Gables! Friday Morning Mosey |
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Old Cutler Trail This 11-mile long trail is paved so cyclers, bikers and skaters can enjoy a smooth ride all the way through. The scenic view along on this path includes beautiful sights-seeing locations such as Matheson Hammock and Deering Estate. Commodore Trail At 5-miles long, this trail is a mix of shared road, sidewalk, and a paved path. Along this metropolitan area you can enjoy prominent sights and locations such as the Viscaya Museum and the Museum of Science Planetarium. |
Bike rentals and helmets (required for children under 16) are available at No Boundaries conveniently located across the street. Please call them at 305 444-3206 to arrange your rental the day before the tour.
Did you know there is a group that gets together the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month for a morning bike ride and a cup of coffee? All you have to do is show up at 7 a.m. sharp at the War Memorial Youth Center, with your bike, to join the leisurely one hour ride. Don’t worry about working up a sweat, this is casual – you can even wear your suit! Please contact Jessica Keller at 305-460-5618 for more information. Old Cutler TrailThis 11-mile long trail is paved so cyclers, bikers and skaters can enjoy a smooth ride all the way through. The scenic view along on this path includes beautiful sights-seeing locations such as Matheson Hammock and Deering Estate. Commodore TrailAt 5-miles long, this trail is a mix of shared road, sidewalk, and a paved path. Along this metropolitan area you can enjoy prominent sights and locations such as the Viscaya Museum and the Museum of Science Planetarium. Visit www.bike305.com for more information on trails. What is BIKE305?BIKE305 is a fun, healthy way to explore experience and connect with Miami-Dade County and its surrounding communities. Our county’s level terrain and fabulous weather make it the ideal place to leave the car behind and make true connections with friends and neighbors as you bike, walk, run or skate through beautiful, scenic greenways and trails. It’s a great way to stay active and healthy and discover the people, places and things that remind us why we love to live and play in South Florida. |