Beaches Hub para o loop da Área de Gestão de Vida Selvagem do Rio Guana — Jacksonville, Flórida
Beaches Hub para o loop da Área de Gestão de Vida Selvagem do Rio Guana — Jacksonville, Flórida
4,8
(3291)
13.065
ciclistas
04:26
68,7km
40m
Ciclismo
Última atualização: 26 de fevereiro de 2026
Pontos de passagem
Ponto de partida
Ponto de ônibus
Obter direções
35,2 km
Destaque • Mirante
Dica por
41,6 km
Destaque • Mirante
Dica por
68,7 km
Ponto de chegada
Ponto de ônibus
Tipos de Caminho & Superfícies
Tipos de Caminho
21,1 km
16,9 km
15,6 km
6,80 km
5,84 km
2,56 km
Superfícies
47,9 km
14,5 km
3,68 km
2,62 km
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Previsão do Tempo
Desenvolvido por Foreca
Hoje
segunda-feira 13 abril
25°C
18°C
0 %
Dicas adicionais sobre o clima
Velocidade máxima do vento: 18,0 km/h
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While specific parking areas aren't detailed, the trail is within the Guana River Wildlife Management Area (WMA). Look for designated parking lots at WMA entrances, which typically serve as trailheads for cycling routes within the area. It's advisable to check the WMA's official website for the most current parking information before your visit.
Yes, as the trail is located within the Guana River Wildlife Management Area, there may be entrance fees or permits required for access, especially for recreational activities like cycling. It's best to check the official Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) website or the WMA's specific regulations prior to your trip to confirm any necessary permits or fees.
The terrain is largely flat, making it suitable for various cycling levels. You'll encounter a mix of paved sections, unpaved roads, and gravel roads. While generally in good condition, be aware that sandy spots can occur, especially during dry periods. Off-road bicycles are best suited for the varied surfaces.
The route is generally considered moderate. While the trails are mostly flat and can be beginner-friendly, some sections offer an intermediate experience due to varied surfaces like gravel and unpaved roads. The interconnected loops allow you to customize your ride length and difficulty.
You'll experience diverse Florida ecosystems, including coastal regions, salt marshes, maritime hammocks, and pine flatwoods. The route offers views of the Guana River marshes and Lake Ponte Vedra. It's a fantastic spot for wildlife viewing, with opportunities to spot various birds like peregrine falcons and white pelicans, as well as alligators, wild hogs, and deer.
Yes, the route features several points of interest. You can enjoy panoramic views from the Guana River Marsh Overlook Tower and the Guana River East Overlook Tower. The area also holds archaeological significance with shell middens and a prehistoric burial mound.
The Guana River WMA offers good cycling conditions year-round, but the cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April) are often preferred. This avoids the peak heat and humidity of summer and typically offers more comfortable riding temperatures and fewer insects.
Generally, dogs are permitted in Florida's Wildlife Management Areas, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always check the specific regulations for the Guana River WMA before bringing your pet, as rules can vary and may have restrictions in certain areas or during specific seasons.
Yes, the route utilizes significant portions of the official East Coast Greenway (FL) and also passes through sections of the 1 (Florida) trail. Additionally, you'll find it intersects with local paths like Hammock Road, Capo Road, and various color-coded trails such as the Orange Trail, Yellow Trail, and Live Oak Loop.
Given the mix of paved, unpaved, and gravel roads, an off-road bicycle or a gravel bike is highly recommended. These bikes offer the versatility and tire clearance needed to comfortably handle the varied surfaces, including potential sandy spots, ensuring a more enjoyable ride.
Yes, the generally flat terrain and customizable loop options make it suitable for families. While some sections are unpaved, the overall lack of significant technical challenges means that children with some cycling experience can enjoy the ride. Always consider the length and surface conditions when planning a family outing.