Best attractions and places to see around University include a variety of trails, parks, and facilities. The region offers opportunities for cycling, walking, and enjoying natural settings. Visitors can explore both developed pathways and natural areas, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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The trail is very well developed and leads through the suburban areas directly into downtown Orlando.
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This park is beyond amazing. You can do anything you want, like walking, riding bikes, rollerblading, fishing, playing basket ball, or cooking. The paved 7.4-mile Little Econ Greenway Trail and the Little Econ River run through Jay Blanchard Park.
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Orlando Veterans’ Memorial Park, was created to honor the military heroes of the US. A perfect place to reflect and appreciate. You can also enjoy the views of Lake Baldwin, stroll among the statues and plaques, and relax in the gazebo. You will have to dismount your bike as you enter this area.
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The Cady Way Trail runs through Orange County from the Fashion Square Mall to the Cross Seminole Trail. The trail connects a number of restaurants, stores, and offices, including the Fashion Square Mall, Downtown Baldwin Park, and the Executive Center Drive offices.
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Trailhead on the Cross Seminole Trail. Enter off State Rd. 434, just west of highway 417 (Central Florida Greeneway, toll road)
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Covered rest area with benches on a bridge that crosses Howell Creek. Scenic views of the Creek.
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Nice resting spot with benches on a wooden bridge over Howell Creek
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For family-friendly outings, consider visiting Jay Blanchard Park, which offers a paved 7.4-mile Little Econ Greenway Trail suitable for walking, cycling, and other activities. The Cady Way Trail is another great option, leading through suburban areas and connecting to various points of interest, including restaurants and stores.
Yes, several attractions are wheelchair-accessible. The Howell Creek Fishing Pavilion provides a nice resting spot with benches on a wooden bridge over Howell Creek, offering scenic views. The Black Hammock Trailhead and Bike Station is also accessible, serving as a trailhead for the Cross Seminole Trail. Additionally, Orlando Veterans Memorial Park is wheelchair-friendly, allowing visitors to enjoy views of Lake Baldwin and reflect among the memorials.
The University area offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the Flagler Trail and Outback Loop, or the longer Cross Seminole Trail. For more options, including easy hikes, check out the dedicated guides for Hiking around University and Easy hikes around University.
You'll find several natural features, particularly along the trails and parks. Howell Creek Fishing Pavilion offers scenic views of Howell Creek. Jay Blanchard Park features the Little Econ River, as well as areas of forest and grassland. Orlando Veterans Memorial Park provides views of Lake Baldwin.
Absolutely. The Cady Way Trail is excellent for both running and cycling, connecting various parts of the region. Jay Blanchard Park also has a paved 7.4-mile trail perfect for these activities. For more specific routes, you can find detailed running trails in the Running Trails around University guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the variety of outdoor experiences available. Many enjoy the well-developed trails like the Cady Way Trail for its connectivity and convenience. Parks like Jay Blanchard Park are highly praised for their versatility, allowing for walking, cycling, fishing, and other recreational activities. The scenic and accessible resting spots, such as the Howell Creek Fishing Pavilion, are also popular for their peaceful views.
Yes, Orlando Veterans Memorial Park is a significant site dedicated to honoring military heroes. It's a perfect place for reflection, offering statues, plaques, and a gazebo, along with views of Lake Baldwin.
The Cady Way Trail is known for connecting various points of interest, including restaurants, stores, and offices, particularly as it leads through suburban areas and towards downtown Orlando. This makes it convenient to combine outdoor activity with dining or shopping.
For easy day trips or short walks, consider the numerous easy hiking routes available. Options include the Turpentine Trail and Wildflower Loop, or the Little Econlockhatchee trail. You can find more detailed information and routes in the Easy hikes around University guide.
While not widely publicized, the Howell Creek Fishing Pavilion offers a tranquil and scenic spot that might be considered a peaceful escape. It's a covered rest area on a wooden bridge, perfect for enjoying the natural surroundings of Howell Creek away from more crowded areas.
Trailheads like the Black Hammock Trailhead and Bike Station provide essential facilities for trail users. These often include access points to trails, and in some cases, amenities for cyclists or rest areas. Many parks also offer facilities, such as those found at Jay Blanchard Park, which supports various activities.


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