Little Econ Greenway to Joshua Creek Camp
Little Econ Greenway to Joshua Creek Camp
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This difficult 56.3-mile touring cycling route combines the paved Little Econ Greenway with primitive forest roads to Joshua Creek Camp.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted
After 44.1 km for 2.56 km
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Parking
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45.4 km
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90.7 km
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39.6 km
35.6 km
6.25 km
4.36 km
3.00 km
1.93 km
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44.6 km
39.0 km
6.22 km
856 m
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No, there is no direct, designated cycling trail that connects the Little Econ Greenway to Joshua Creek Camp. These are two distinct areas offering very different cycling experiences. The Little Econ Greenway is a paved urban trail, while the Joshua Creek Camp area within Charles H. Bronson State Forest features primitive, unpaved forest roads. Traveling between the two would likely involve cycling on public roads.
For the Little Econ Greenway, a road bike or touring bicycle is ideal due to its well-maintained, paved surface. However, for the Joshua Creek Camp area within Charles H. Bronson State Forest, you'll need a gravel bike or mountain bike to handle the rough, unpaved forest roads, which can be wet or flooded in places.
The Little Econ Greenway is a flat, well-maintained, multi-use paved trail, typically 14 feet wide, with an asphalt surface. In contrast, the cycling experience around Joshua Creek Camp in Charles H. Bronson State Forest involves rough, unpaved forest roads that may be wet or flooded. Some sections might include old sand roads.
For the Little Econ Greenway, you can find parking at various access points, including Jay Blanchard Park. For Joshua Creek Camp, access is typically through designated entrances to the Charles H. Bronson State Forest, where primitive camping and trailheads are located.
Cycling on the Little Econ Greenway generally does not require permits or fees. For the Charles H. Bronson State Forest, where Joshua Creek Camp is located, it's advisable to check the Florida Forest Service website for any current entrance fees, camping permits, or specific regulations, especially if you plan to camp.
The cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring (roughly November to April) are generally the best for cycling in Central Florida. This avoids the intense summer heat, humidity, and frequent afternoon thunderstorms. It also reduces the likelihood of flooded sections on the unpaved roads near Joshua Creek Camp.
The Little Econ Greenway is generally dog-friendly, requiring dogs to be on a leash. For the Charles H. Bronson State Forest, dogs are typically allowed but must be kept on a leash and under control. Always ensure you clean up after your pet.
Along the Little Econ Greenway, you'll enjoy riverside views, picnicking spots, and a butterfly garden. Keep an eye out for wading birds, osprey, ibis, red-tailed hawks, turtles, and even alligators. In the Charles H. Bronson State Forest near Joshua Creek Camp, you'll find diverse habitats including hardwood forests and pine savannas, with abundant wildlife like deer, turkey, and various bird species.
The Little Econ Greenway is considered easy and is very suitable for families and beginners due to its flat, paved surface and minimal road crossings. However, the unpaved forest roads around Joshua Creek Camp are more challenging and not recommended for beginners or typical family cycling with touring bikes.
On the Little Econ Greenway, you'll pass through Jay Blanchard Park, which offers facilities and recreational areas. The trail itself follows the Little Econlockhatchee River, providing continuous water views and a butterfly garden. The Joshua Creek Camp is a primitive campsite within the Charles H. Bronson State Forest, known for its natural beauty and access to the Florida National Scenic Trail.
Yes, the Little Econ Greenway is part of a larger planned system that will eventually link to the Cady Way Trail and Cross Seminole Trail. Within the Charles H. Bronson State Forest, the route utilizes various forest roads and intersects with portions of the Florida National Scenic Trail.
When cycling the unpaved roads near Joshua Creek Camp in Charles H. Bronson State Forest, be aware that seasonal hunting occurs in some areas; always check dates and wear bright colors. The forest roads can also be rough, wet, or flooded, requiring caution. On the Little Econ Greenway, be mindful of other multi-use trail users and watch for wildlife, including alligators near the water.
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