Seminole-Wekiva Trail

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Seminole-Wekiva Trail
Length14 miles (23 km)
Trailheads Jones
28°44′29″N81°22′48″W / 28.7415°N 81.3799°W / 28.7415; -81.3799
Markham
28°47′32″N81°23′53″W / 28.7922°N 81.3980°W / 28.7922; -81.3980
San Sebastian
28°39′53″N81°24′46″W / 28.6646°N 81.4129°W / 28.6646; -81.4129
Sanlando Park
28°40′34″N81°23′50″W / 28.6761°N 81.3972°W / 28.6761; -81.3972
Seminole Softball Complex
28°40′58″N81°23′50″W / 28.6828°N 81.3971°W / 28.6828; -81.3971
Surface Paved

The Seminole-Wekiva Trail is a paved multi-use trail in Seminole County, Florida. It stretches almost 14 miles. A section of it is part of the Florida National Scenic Trail. It is built on the former Orange Belt Railway. It connects with the Cross Seminole Trail.It offers opportunity for hikers, cyclists, dog walkers, runners, hikers and inline skaters. Extensions to the trail are proposed. [1]

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Trailheads include:

The overpass over I-4 That connects the Cross Seminole Trail to the Seminole Wekiva Trail Seminole County Sign; EB I-4; Florida National Scenic Trail Bridge.jpg
The overpass over I-4 That connects the Cross Seminole Trail to the Seminole Wekiva Trail

See also

References

  1. Seminole Wekiva Trail Archived 2014-05-02 at the Wayback Machine Seminole County