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Road cycling routes around Azalea Park are primarily found within the broader Orlando area, characterized by extensive paved paths and urban green spaces. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various fitness levels. The region features a network of multi-use trails, including the Cady Way, Baldwin Park, and Lake Underhill Trails, which connect parks and offer scenic views of lakes and natural landscapes. These routes provide accessible options for road cyclists seeking both leisurely…
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Popular around Azalea Park
The heart of downtown Orlando, Lake Eola Park in the South Eola neighborhood is home to hundreds of events and activities, welcoming over two million visitors each year. This park has wildlife, historical monuments, and public artwork in just under a one mile loop. Well worth the morning, afternoon or evening time spent.
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The trail is very well developed and leads through the suburban areas directly into downtown Orlando.
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Lots of walkers, strollers, dogs on leash, bicycles, etc. on the trail around the lake. If you're on a bicycle, make it a habit to let people know you're about to pass them.
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Lake Estelle Park is a small park that borders the lake that shares the same name. There is a walking and biking trail that takes you through the park, as well as some benches to take a break and enjoy the view.
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Lake Highland Park is a serene park on the banks of Lake Highland. It is connected to the Orlando Urban Trail and has a large grassy area and some benches.
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A historic park where you can relax
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A part of the Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail, Cross Seminole Trail is a 23-mile journey. Enjoy park amenities at Big Tree Park and Greenwood Lakes Park. Check out Spring Hammock Preserve for an off-road wilderness experience.
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For a fun and varied adventure in Orlando, try the Little Econ Greenway. This 7.5-mile trail lets you enjoy nature and recreation along the Little Econlockhatchee River. You can hike, bike, skate, fish, or even canoe on this trail, which has a canal system that connects to the river. You’ll also see plenty of wildlife, such as osprey, turtles, and alligators, as well as a butterfly garden. The trail has several access points and parking areas, including Jay Blanchard Park, Econ Soccer Complex, and Arcadia Acres. The trail is part of a larger network that will eventually link to other trails in the Orlando area.
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The broader Orlando area, which includes Azalea Park, offers a wide network of cycling paths. On komoot, you'll find over 45 road cycling routes, ranging from easy loops to more challenging, longer rides.
The terrain around Azalea Park, particularly in the Orlando area, is generally flat with minimal elevation changes. Routes primarily consist of extensive paved paths and multi-use trails, such as the Cady Way, Baldwin Park, and Lake Underhill Trails, offering smooth surfaces for road cycling.
Yes, many routes in the Orlando area are suitable for families due to their flat terrain and dedicated paved paths. The Lake Baldwin Gazebo – Cady Way Trail loop from Winter Park High School is an easy 10.1-mile route that leads through urban parks and along paved paths, perfect for a family outing.
Many routes offer scenic views of lakes and natural landscapes. You can cycle past beautiful spots like Lake Eola Park Loop, which features the iconic Take Flight Sculpture and a Chinese Pagoda. Other routes may pass by Lake Highland Park and Lake Estelle Park.
For those seeking a longer ride, the Little Econ Greenway – Lake Baldwin Gazebo loop from N Econlockhatchee Trail & Shepton Street is a moderate 43.0-mile path. This route offers a longer ride through varied urban and natural settings, including greenways and lake views, providing a good workout.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 70 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive network of paved multi-use trails, the urban green spaces, and the scenic lake views that make for enjoyable and accessible rides for various ability levels.
Yes, many of the routes around Azalea Park are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Baldwin park and bike trail – Cady Way Trail loop from Woodside Village Recreation Area and the Cady Way Trail – Lake Marlon loop from Winter Park High School.
Many of the popular trails and parks in the Orlando area offer parking. For instance, routes connecting to the Cady Way Trail or Lake Underhill Path often have accessible parking areas. Dickson Azalea Park itself, while smaller, can serve as a starting point with nearby parking options for accessing broader networks.
The Orlando area has public transport options that can help you reach various trailheads. While specific connections to every trail may vary, major routes like the Cady Way Trail and Lake Underhill Path are generally accessible via Orlando's public transportation network, allowing you to connect to your cycling adventure.
The Orlando area generally offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. However, the cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring (November to April) are often preferred for outdoor activities like road cycling, as summer can bring higher temperatures and humidity.
Absolutely. The Azalea Park area is part of a larger network designed to connect various parks and green spaces. For example, the Jay Blanchard Park loop from Alafaya connects to a significant park, offering a seamless experience through different natural and urban settings.
While popular trails can see more activity, exploring routes during off-peak hours or on weekdays can offer a more peaceful experience. The extensive network means you can often find quieter sections or less-traveled loops, especially on some of the longer routes that venture further from central areas.


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