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Embark on the Cedar Key loop, an easy touring bicycle route that lets you soak in the unique charm of this historic island town. You will pedal 16.0 miles (25.8 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 111 feet (34 metres), making it a relaxed ride for all skill…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Parking
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10.2 km
Highlight • Trail
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12.2 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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15.7 km
Highlight (Segment) • Restaurant
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25.8 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
18.2 km
4.24 km
3.29 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
21.5 km
3.21 km
248 m
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The Cedar Key loop is designed for touring bicycles and typically takes around 1 hour and 28 minutes to complete. This duration is for the main route, but you can easily extend your ride by exploring the town and its surrounding areas.
Yes, the cycling around Cedar Key is predominantly considered easy. The terrain is generally flat and gentle, with minimal elevation changes, making it very suitable for casual riders and beginners. Much of the riding is on paved roads.
The terrain is mostly flat and gentle, ideal for touring bicycles. You'll primarily ride on paved roads within the town and surrounding areas. While some routes might include gravel paths, it's generally smooth riding. Be aware that some parts of the broader Cedar Key Scrub Reserve can have 'sugar sand,' which is less ideal for cycling, but the western portion offers better traction.
Cedar Key is a small, accessible island town, and parking is generally available in various public areas. Given the relaxed pace and common use of bikes and golf carts, you'll find parking options within the town itself, allowing you to start your ride conveniently from almost anywhere.
The best time to cycle in Cedar Key is typically during the cooler, drier months, from late fall through spring (roughly November to April). This avoids the heat, humidity, and hurricane season of summer, providing more comfortable riding conditions.
Along the route, you'll encounter diverse scenery and points of interest. Highlights include the scenic Cemetery Point Park Boardwalk, the historic Cedar Key Museum State Park, and the lively Dock Street Waterfront Restaurants. You'll also enjoy coastal views, opportunities for wildlife observation, and the charm of a historic 'Old Florida' town.
Absolutely! Cedar Key is known for its amenities. The town offers numerous local restaurants and shops, making it easy to stop for a meal or to explore. You'll find popular spots like Tony's Seafood and Annie's Cafe, along with art galleries and beachside gift shops, especially around the waterfront areas.
While the route itself is on public roads and paths, specific rules for dogs in parks and establishments vary. Many outdoor areas and some businesses in Cedar Key are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check individual park regulations and restaurant policies regarding leashed pets before you go.
Generally, no specific permits or entrance fees are required for cycling on the public roads and paths around Cedar Key. However, if you plan to visit specific state parks or reserves, they might have their own entrance fees, so it's good to check ahead for those particular locations.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of various local paths and roads. You'll find yourself on parts of Sunsetisle Road, the Cedar Key Railroad Nature Trail, Franko Circle, Sunset Point Drive, and Southwest 154 Avenue. It also includes portions of the Whitman Trail.
Cedar Key is known for its relaxed pace and minimal traffic, especially compared to larger cities. Bikes and golf carts are common modes of transport, contributing to a generally safe and enjoyable cycling experience. This makes it an accessible and relaxed riding destination.