Pinellas Trail, Florida, United States


4.5 (498 reviews) Spent Ranking #1 in Dunedin Hiking Trails

A great experience

There’s so much to see and do along this trail. We travelled by E-bike so we were able to cover about 25 of the 38 miles. The only negative- we ran in to 2 jerks in our week stay in Dunedin- both on the trail. Each jerk was on their high dollar racing bikes and made rude passing comments. That group thinks they own the trail and they take themselves way too seriously. The trail is for everyone’s pleasure.
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Address

, Dunedin, Florida, United States, Postal Code: 34698-5018.

Website

http://www.pinellascounty.org/trailgd/

Current local date and time now

Friday, May 10, 2024, 7:01

User Ratings

4.5 based on (498 reviews)

Excellent
77%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%

Reviews


  • 5james2n 5:00 PM Dec 26, 2022
    About 45 miles in total end to end
    At the time of writing - December 2022 - the trail actually runs from downtown St Petersburg on 1st Avenue and 1st Street to just beyond East Lake Road beyond Tarpon Springs. At this point the marked trail ends, but cycle lanes are available albeit on the edge of multi lane roads. In total about 45 marked miles from St Pete to East Lake Road. Do not believe any of the other numbers put out there on the web. From downtown St Pete the trail goes past the stadium, through the warehouse district, St Pete suburbs, through Seminole, Largo, Belleaire, Clearwater, Dunedin, Palm Harbor and onto Tarpon Springs. Downtown St Pete has well marked (and separated) cycle lanes, Seminole has lots of bridges - and yes, these add quite a lot of effort to the ride. Water fountains are plentiful along the way at this end of the trail, less so as you head north. The best bits are through Dunedin with breweries and restaurants on the trail and up on to Tarpon Springs where the trail runs down the center of the street. The trail can be ridden on road bikes or anything more durable and has a 20 mph speed limit for ebikes.

  • 4Chuck J 5:00 PM Mar 7, 2023
    A great experience
    There’s so much to see and do along this trail. We travelled by E-bike so we were able to cover about 25 of the 38 miles. The only negative- we ran in to 2 jerks in our week stay in Dunedin- both on the trail. Each jerk was on their high dollar racing bikes and made rude passing comments. That group thinks they own the trail and they take themselves way too seriously. The trail is for everyone’s pleasure.

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