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Embark on the Santos Spider Kingdom Loop for an easy touring bicycle ride through Florida's natural pine forests. This 11.7 miles (18.8 km) route, with a gentle 135 feet (41 metres) of elevation gain, offers a pleasant journey that typically takes about 1 hours and 42 minutes to complete. As…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Santos Spider Kingdom Loop is primarily a singletrack mountain biking trail. While the tour data might suggest 'touringbicycle', it's crucial to understand that this trail is best suited for mountain bikes due to its natural surfaces, small rocks, and tight turns. Traditional touring or road bikes would find it challenging and potentially unsuitable. If you're looking for a paved touring experience in the area, consider the Marjorie Harris Cross Greenway paved trail.
The Spider Kingdom Loop is generally classified as an easy to moderate singletrack trail. It's considered accessible for a wide range of riders, including beginners and families, making it a good entry point into off-road cycling within the broader Santos Trails system.
You can expect a 'flowy pedaly fun' singletrack experience winding through pine forests. The terrain features natural surfaces and may include some small rocks and tight turns. While the broader Santos system has rugged sections, the Spider Kingdom Loop is generally less challenging, avoiding the extreme features found in areas like the Vortex Free Ride.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Santos Spider Kingdom Loop or the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway. These trails are part of a public park system.
The Santos Spider Kingdom Loop is part of the larger Santos Trails system. You can typically find parking at the main Santos trailhead, which provides access to various trails, including those leading to the Spider Kingdom area.
The best time to cycle the Santos Spider Kingdom Loop is generally during the cooler, drier months in Florida, typically from late fall through early spring (November to April). This avoids the intense heat, humidity, and higher chances of summer thunderstorms.
While the broader Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway often allows dogs on leash, specific rules for the singletrack mountain bike trails like the Spider Kingdom Loop can vary. It's always best to check local signage at the trailhead or the official park website for the most current regulations regarding dogs on these specific trails.
The loop offers a scenic ride through pine trees. Along the way, you'll encounter sections that are part of the Pine Tree Trail and the Widow Maker Trail, Cross Florida Greenway. The broader Santos system is known for its natural Florida landscape, including Spanish moss and opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Yes, the Santos Spider Kingdom Loop is part of a much larger interconnected network of mountain bike trails. The route also passes through sections of the Florida National Scenic Trail - Central Region, spider kingdom north, spider kingdom south, and Pine Tree. There are also connectors from the Spider Kingdom trail to the paved Cross Florida Greenway Bike Path.
Yes, given its classification as an easy to moderate singletrack, the Spider Kingdom Loop is considered suitable for beginners and families looking to get acquainted with off-road cycling. It offers a 'flowy' and enjoyable ride without the extreme technical challenges found on some other Santos trails.
You can expect to cycle through natural Florida landscapes, primarily pine forests. The broader Santos area is known for its picturesque scenery, including Spanish moss hanging from trees, and offers opportunities for spotting local wildlife, though specific sightings on this loop can vary.