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Road cycling routes around Port St. Lucie are characterized by generally flat terrain, offering rides without significant elevation changes. The region features extensive waterways, including the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon, providing numerous opportunities for scenic waterfront cycling. Green spaces and a network of paved surfaces cater to road cyclists of varying skill levels.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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This moderate 36.1 miles (58.2 km) road cycling loop from Jensen Beach to Fort Pierce offers scenic views of the Indian River Lagoon.
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Cycle the easy 17.1-mile East Coast Greenway and Ocean Trail Loop in Martin County, Florida, featuring Jensen Beach and coastal views.

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Cycle the easy 22.0 miles (35.4 km) St. Lucie River loop in Florida, enjoying picturesque waterfront views and flat, paved surfaces.
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Cycle the moderate 42.4-mile Port Saint Lucie to Sewell's Point loop, enjoying paved roads and scenic views through Savannas Preserve State
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Embark on the Fort Pierce to Okeechobee metric century loop, a moderate road cycling route that spans 65.1 miles (104.8 km). You will gain 146 feet (45 metres) in elevation…
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Built in 1925 this historic bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. Locals call it Tickle Tummy Bridge or Tickle Tummy Hill, due to its high arch in comparison to its short (46 feet) span.
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Haney Creek Park has a number of nature trails, playgrounds, picnic areas and other facilities for visitors to enjoy. It's also located directly across the street from the St. Lucie River. There are also drinking fountains if you need to top up your bottles.
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South Indian River Drive runs between Fort Pierce and Jensen Beach. Along the way it passes by a number of parks and beaches, with great views over the Indian River Lagoon along the way.
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Okeechobee is a small town on the shore of a big lake. In fact the name Okeechobee comes from two Seminole words "Oki" meaning big and "Chubi" meaning water. Though it's a quiet place now the area was at the epicenter of the Second Seminole War where the Native Seminoles and their allies fought to remain on their ancestral lands. Currently the site of the battlefield is a State Park and a reenactment is held annually to raise funds for the park.
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Save the Chimps is one of the largest Chimpanzee sanctuaries in the world and provides a quiet peaceful home for retired chimps. The facility isn't open to the public on a day to day basis but they do hold a number of events throughout the year that you can buy tickets to. Also, members receive a newsletter and there are some days when members are giving tours of the site. https://savethechimps.org/
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Savannas Preserve State Park protects over 7,000 acres of rare grasslands along Florida's Atlantic Coast. It is home to many endangered and threatened species such as the Florida Scrub Jay and gopher tortoise. It is also the only place in the world to find savannas mint growing in the wild.
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This park is a popular birding spot, featuring a nice dock and trails that lead through a shaded area with stunning views of the water. It's a great place to start your ride or take a break to appreciate the area's natural beauty.
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Port St. Lucie, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and even some more challenging options.
The region is characterized by generally flat terrain, making it accessible for cyclists of all fitness levels. You won't encounter significant elevation changes, allowing for enjoyable rides with picturesque waterfront views along the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon.
Port St. Lucie offers a favorable climate for cycling for about eight months of the year. Even during warmer periods, mornings and evenings provide comfortable riding conditions, making it an excellent destination for outdoor activities for much of the year.
Yes, Port St. Lucie has several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners. The flat terrain and dedicated paths, such as the East Coast Greenway and Ocean Trail Loop, provide a comfortable and safe experience for those new to road cycling.
For those seeking longer rides, Port St. Lucie offers routes like the Fort Pierce to Okeechobee metric century loop, which extends over 100 kilometers. Additionally, the paved path along Okeechobee Road stretches for nearly 60 miles, providing an uninterrupted, car-free experience for serious training or extended recreational rides.
Absolutely. Many routes offer stunning waterfront scenery. The St. Lucie River loop, for example, follows the river, providing consistent scenic vistas. You can also enjoy views along the Indian River Lagoon and even coastal stretches near Hutchinson Island.
While cycling, you can explore diverse natural landscapes. Nearby attractions include the vast Savannas Preserve State Park, offering unique ecosystems, and the Oxbow Eco-Center with its trails and butterfly garden. The St. Lucie River itself is a prominent natural feature providing beautiful backdrops for your ride.
Yes, Port St. Lucie boasts excellent cycling infrastructure. The Tradition Trail is a picturesque 22-mile paved path, and the Okeechobee Road Path offers nearly 60 miles of uninterrupted, car-free riding. These dedicated lanes contribute to a safe and enjoyable cycling experience.
The flat terrain and dedicated paved trails like the Tradition Trail make Port St. Lucie ideal for family-friendly cycling. Many easy routes are suitable for all ages, allowing families to enjoy leisurely rides together in a safe environment.
Many parks and trailheads throughout Port St. Lucie offer convenient parking facilities. For instance, areas near the Tradition Trail or access points to the Okeechobee Road Path typically have designated parking. You can also find parking near attractions like Colorado Avenue Park or Kiwanis Youth Park, which can serve as starting points for rides.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Port St. Lucie are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular examples include the Jensen Beach to Fort Pierce loop and the Port Saint Lucie to Sewell's Point loop, providing convenient round-trip experiences.
The road cycling experience in Port St. Lucie is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's flat coastal paths, scenic riverfront routes, and the extensive network of paved trails through green spaces, which offer options for all ability levels.


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