Dyer Park Perimeter and Mountain Bike Trails
Dyer Park Perimeter and Mountain Bike Trails
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Jog the Dyer Park Perimeter and Mountain Bike Trails, a 5.4-mile route with varied terrain, including the unique "The Hill" for elevation.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.32 km
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112 m
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4.32 km
2.36 km
2.06 km
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The trails at Dyer Park offer varied terrain. The Perimeter Trail is mostly smooth, crushed rock singletrack, winding through wooded areas with some shade, twisty sections, and occasional roots. The trails on "The Hill" are also crushed rock singletrack but feature significant elevation changes with zigzags, uphill climbs, and downhill sections. While not overly technical, these sections provide a good cardio workout and can have loose gravel on descents.
The difficulty varies depending on which part of the park you choose. The Perimeter Trail is considered easier and suitable for all levels, making it great for casual jogging or a warm-up. The trails on "The Hill" are more challenging due to continuous ascents and descents, offering a more strenuous cardio workout. Some sections on "The Hill" are even described as advanced for climbing and descents.
Yes, "The Hill" at Dyer Park is a distinctive feature, built on a 55 to 65-foot-high capped landfill. This provides rare opportunities for significant elevation changes in the otherwise flat South Florida landscape. From "The Hill," you can enjoy views over the surrounding park and area.
Dyer Park provides ample parking for visitors. You can find parking areas conveniently located near the trailheads within the park.
No, there is no entrance fee to Dyer Park, and you do not need a permit to access the jogging or mountain bike trails. The park is open to the public.
Yes, Dyer Park is dog-friendly. Dogs are generally allowed on the trails, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
While the trails can be enjoyed year-round, the cooler, drier months from late fall to early spring (roughly November to April) are generally the most pleasant for jogging in South Florida. During summer, be prepared for heat and humidity, especially on "The Hill" which is more exposed to the sun.
The primary point of interest is Dyer Park Trails themselves, particularly "The Hill" which offers unique elevation changes for the region. The Perimeter Trail meanders through wooded areas, providing some natural shade and scenery, while "The Hill" offers expansive views.
Yes, the Perimeter Trail is considered easier and accommodates all levels, making it a good option for families or beginners looking for a casual jog. The trails on "The Hill" are more challenging and might be better suited for those seeking a more strenuous workout.
Given the South Florida climate, it's essential to bring plenty of water, especially if you plan to tackle "The Hill" or jog during warmer months. Sunscreen, a hat, and appropriate athletic footwear are also recommended. While there are wooded sections, much of "The Hill" is exposed to the sun.
The Perimeter Trail is a singletrack route that loops around the park, ranging approximately from 4.7 to 8 miles in length, depending on the exact path taken.