Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail

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Coast-to-Coast Story Map thumbnail for link

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The Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail (C2C) was conceived as an ambitious effort to create a continuous paved multi-use trail across the state of Florida from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean, the first state trail of its kind in the United States. It will span approximately 250 miles and is currently 88 percent complete. The trail will link communities between St. Petersburg and Titusville along its entire length, allowing residents and visitors to explore Central Florida by bicycle or foot. This corridor includes most of the 51-mile East Central Regional Rail Trail, the longest single rail-trail corridor ever acquired by the Office of Greenways and Trails. The trail is linking all or part of several existing multi-use trails and will be managed by a broad range of communities and agencies.

Resources:

FDOT C2C Status Map (Updated July 2024)

FDOT C2C At-A-Glance Map (Updated July 2024)

Florida Hikes: Coast-to-Coast Trail

100 Florida Trails: Coast-to-Coast Trail

Connect with other C2C riders on the Coast-Coast public Facebook group

Bicycle touring on the C2C from a cyclist's 2019 trip

Florida Department of Transportation's Shared Use Nonmotorized (SUN) Trail Program

The Coast-to-Coast Trail Alliance

After a four-year hiatus, the Coast-to-Coast (C2C) Alliance had a kick-off meeting on Feb. 14, 2023, at Wekiwa Springs State Park. Attendees included trail users, managers, private industry, and economic developers all eager to learn about and collaborate on the future of the C2C. The presentation panels discussed topics such as strategic planning, maintenance, safety, signage, promotion, and funding opportunities as well as trail updates from each of the C2C counties. The C2C Alliance will continue to meet with more frequent quarterly meetings to discuss special topics. A link to the speakers’ presentations is below, with the password to access the file.

 

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Downtown view of the West Orange Trail in Winter Garden Florida
Last Modified: Tuesday, Nov 19, 2024 - 12:01pm