Map of the Rickenbacker Trail in Miami, Florida
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Rickenbacker Trail
LENGTH:
8.5 miles
SURFACE:
paved / unpaved
COMMUNITIES:
Miami, Virginia Key, Key Biscayne
HIGHLIGHTS:
bridges over Miami South Channel, Virginia Key, Hobie Island Beach Park, Key Biscayne, Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
NEARBY TRAILS:
M-Path
RELATED LINKS:
The Rickenbacker Trail is a system of paved pathways and bike lanes that follows the Rickenbacker Causeway out to Virginia Key and Key Biscayne. The trail goes past Virginia Key and has a section within Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park.
From its beginning near Interstate 95 to the southern tip of Key Biscayne is 8.5 miles.
Conditions
The Rickenbacker Trail is paved, but some adjacent pathways and access paths are unpaved. The trail follows alongside major roadways for much of the route and has varying widths. Portions of the route are marked bike lanes through Crandon Park and the community of Key Biscayne . The trail is open for bike riding, running and walking.
Communities
The Rickenbacker Trail is located in Miami and Key Biscayne.
Points of Interest
The Rickenbacker Trail goes past the following points of interest:
Alice Wainwright Park |
Playa De Los Perros |
Hobie Beach North |
Rickenbacker Marina |
Hobie Island Beach Park |
Miami Seaquarium |
Historic Virginai Key Beach Park |
Crandon Park Marina |
Crandon Golf Course |
Crandon Park |
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park |
Cape Florida Lighthouse |
Nearby Trails
M-Path: the two trails comes within a few blocks of each other along SW 26th Road.
End Points
The northeast end of the Rickenbacker Trail is located at SW 26th Road and Bricknell Avenue in Miami.
The southwest end of th trail is located at the southern tip of Key Biscayne.
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the Rickenbacker Trail in Miami, Florida.
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