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Monroe County

Flamingo to Long Pine Key

Moderate

5.0

(4594)

19,660

riders

Flamingo to Long Pine Key

04:17

116km

20m

Road cycling

Embark on a moderate road cycling journey from Flamingo to Long Pine Key, covering 71.8 miles (115.5 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 67 feet (20 metres). This route takes you through the unique landscapes of Everglades National Park, often called the "River of Grass." You will cycle…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Marjory Stoneman Douglas Wilderness

Everglades National Park

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1.58 km

Flamingo Visitor Center

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Long Pine Key

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Long Pine Key is a campground in Everglades National Park and it sits next to a lake of the same name. It's location near a number of trailheads and roads …

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75.9 km

Main Park Road

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As the name suggests this road runs through the heart of the park. Along the route you'll find access to quite a few trails, boardwalks, campgrounds, and lakes.

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115 km

182 m

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116 km

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August 10, 2024,Long Pine Key to Flamingo
The way to Long Pine Key was perfect i was happy doing 19 - 20 avg all the way no stops . But on the way back for the first time i have to admit it . Last 18 miles were miserable 🤣 my speed was no where near i wanted it, no water left and no points to get …
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like for cycling from Flamingo to Long Pine Key?

The route primarily uses the paved Main Park Road (State Road 9336), which is generally in good condition. However, if you plan to explore the Long Pine Key area itself, be aware that the Long Pine Key Nature Trail is unpaved, consisting of dirt, gravel, and underlying limestone bedrock. This section can be rough, bumpy, and potentially muddy, making it unsuitable for typical road bikes.

Is the Long Pine Key Nature Trail suitable for road bikes?

No, the Long Pine Key Nature Trail is generally not suitable for traditional road bikes. It is an unpaved path of dirt, gravel, and limestone, often described as an old road. This surface is better suited for mountain bikes or hybrid bikes. The trail is also currently unmaintained due to ecological preservation efforts.

What kind of wildlife might I see while cycling this route?

The flat terrain of Everglades National Park is rich in wildlife. You can expect to see various birds, reptiles, and insects. Keep an eye out for American alligators, especially near Pine Glades Lake at the western end of the Long Pine Key Trail. The landscape also features diverse plant life, including pine forests and grasslands.

What are the cycling conditions like on the Main Park Road?

The Main Park Road (State Road 9336) is paved and mostly in good condition. However, traffic can move at high speeds, and some sections may lack a shoulder, which can make it less ideal for road cycling. Always be vigilant and aware of vehicle traffic.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required for cycling in Everglades National Park?

Yes, Everglades National Park charges an entrance fee. This fee grants you access to the park for a set number of days. You can find detailed information on current fees and passes on the official National Park Service website.

Where can I park to access the Flamingo to Long Pine Key route?

You can typically find parking at the Flamingo Visitor Center, which serves as a common starting point for routes heading towards Long Pine Key. Parking is also available at various points along the Main Park Road and near the Long Pine Key area itself.

Can I bring my dog on the Flamingo to Long Pine Key cycling route?

In Everglades National Park, pets are generally permitted only in developed areas, such as campgrounds, parking lots, and on roads open to vehicles. They are typically not allowed on unpaved trails or in wilderness areas. Always check the latest pet regulations on the National Park Service website before your visit.

What is the best time of year to cycle from Flamingo to Long Pine Key?

The best time to cycle in Everglades National Park, including the route from Flamingo to Long Pine Key, is during the dry season, which typically runs from November to April. During these months, temperatures are cooler, humidity is lower, and there are fewer mosquitoes. The wet season (May to October) brings higher temperatures, humidity, and more insects.

Are there any facilities or amenities along the route?

The Flamingo Visitor Center offers restrooms, a store, and ranger services. Along the main park road, there are limited facilities. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, as services are sparse between Flamingo and the Long Pine Key area.

Does the route intersect with other trails in Everglades National Park?

Yes, while primarily following the Main Park Road, the route passes near or intersects with several other trails. These include the Guy Bradley Trail, Pinelands Trail, Eco Pond Trail, and the Long Pine Key Nature Trail. Many of these are shorter walking or off-road biking trails.

Is the Flamingo to Long Pine Key route suitable for families?

The route's overall distance of over 115 km and the potential for high-speed traffic on the Main Park Road might make the full Flamingo to Long Pine Key journey challenging for younger children or less experienced family cyclists. Shorter, family-friendly sections or specific trails within the park might be more suitable, such as the paved sections near visitor centers or designated bike paths.

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