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U.S. Bicycle Route 90 (Florida)

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U.S. Bicycle Route 90 (Florida)

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U.S. Bicycle Route 90 (Florida)

03:49

98.1km

290m

Road cycling

Cycle the moderate 61.0-mile U.S. Bicycle Route 90 (Florida), featuring diverse landscapes and integrated trails like the Florida SR1 Old Br

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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18.9 km

Holt

Highlight • Settlement

Holt is a small town along Florida Highway 90. There are a few small grocery stores here, but if you're in need of a bite, swing by the affordable, highly rated, real southern home-cooked restaurant called "Susan's."

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38.0 km

Florida SR1 Old Brick Road

Highlight • Trail

Just a few feet to the north begins Historical Florida SR1 Old Brick Road, an old brick road used from 1919 to 1921. It was once called the "Spanish Trail" …

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49.1 km

Riverwalk Park

Highlight • River

Riverwalk Park in Milton is a great spot to take a break and enjoy the Blackwater River. There are lots of statues and war memorials, a shaded gazebo, and visitors …

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98.1 km

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79.9 km

18.0 km

122 m

107 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

96.9 km

1.16 km

122 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the U.S. Bicycle Route 90 in Florida?

The U.S. Bicycle Route 90 in Florida is largely flat, making it generally less difficult in terms of elevation gain. It's predominantly paved, with about 99% of its length on paved surfaces. While some segments may have gradual inclines, significant climbing is minimal.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

The scenery along the route is diverse, ranging from coastal areas to inland rural settings. You'll experience state highways, urban bikeways, and pleasant, tree-lined off-road trails. Sections near the Atlantic Coast offer views of the ocean and intercoastal waterways, while other parts pass through quieter, open spaces. Notable highlights include Florida SR1 Old Brick Road and Riverwalk Park.

What is the best time of year to cycle the U.S. Bicycle Route 90 in Florida?

While not explicitly stated, Florida's climate suggests that late fall, winter, and early spring (roughly November to April) would offer the most comfortable cycling conditions, avoiding the intense heat, humidity, and hurricane season of summer.

Does the route integrate with other trails?

Yes, the U.S. Bicycle Route 90 effectively incorporates existing multi-use trails to enhance the cycling experience. It includes sections of the Florida National Scenic Trail - Panhandle Region, Historical FL SR 1 Old Brick Road, and other local paths, providing safer and more enjoyable stretches away from vehicular traffic.

Is this route suitable for long-distance touring?

Absolutely. The U.S. Bicycle Route 90 is designed to support long-distance touring, connecting the Atlantic Coast of Florida to Alabama. It offers access to amenities, including state parks and historic sites, at convenient 40- to 60-mile intervals, making it a great option for multi-day trips.

What are the safety considerations for cycling this route?

While many parts of the route are on roads with shoulders or dedicated bike lanes, some sections, particularly on county roads, may lack a dedicated shoulder. However, these often have less traffic. The route was developed with a focus on safe cycling on low-volume roads and shared paths, but always be aware of your surroundings.

Where can I park to access the U.S. Bicycle Route 90 in Florida?

Specific parking access points are not detailed in the provided information. However, as a long-distance route passing through various towns and state parks, you can typically find parking in towns like Holt or near trailheads of integrated multi-use trails. It's advisable to check local resources for specific starting points.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees to cycle this route?

The U.S. Bicycle Route 90 itself does not generally require specific permits or fees for cycling. However, if you plan to enter or stay in state parks or other managed recreational areas along the route, standard entrance or usage fees for those specific locations may apply.

Is this route dog-friendly?

As a road cycling route that integrates various types of paths, the dog-friendliness can vary. While dogs are generally not suitable for being ridden alongside on busy road sections, some integrated multi-use trails or state parks may allow leashed dogs. Always check the specific rules for any parks or trails you plan to visit with your dog.

Are there amenities or services available along the route?

Yes, the route is designed with long-distance touring in mind, providing access to amenities at 40- to 60-mile intervals. This includes towns, state parks, and historic sites where you can typically find food, water, and accommodation options.

Is this route suitable for beginner cyclists?

Given its largely flat terrain and predominantly paved surfaces, the U.S. Bicycle Route 90 can be suitable for beginner road cyclists, especially for shorter segments. However, its long-distance nature and occasional sections without dedicated shoulders mean that some cycling experience and awareness of road safety are beneficial.

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