Belle Isle to Crosby Island Marsh Preserve
Belle Isle to Crosby Island Marsh Preserve
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32.0km
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This easy 19.9-mile touring cycling route from Belle Isle to Crosby Island Marsh Preserve offers flat, paved surfaces and takes about 1 hour
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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16.0 km
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32.0 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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27.0 km
2.26 km
1.95 km
516 m
209 m
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18.3 km
11.3 km
1.95 km
398 m
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No, there is no widely recognized or named cycling trail specifically called "Belle Isle to Crosby Island Marsh Preserve" in Orlando, Florida. This route is a custom-planned journey connecting two distinct locations, utilizing a combination of existing paved trails, bike lanes, and road cycling.
The terrain for this touring bicycle route is largely flat, which is characteristic of Central Florida. You will primarily encounter paved surfaces, with minimal elevation changes throughout the 32 km (20 mi) journey.
The estimated duration for this touring bicycle route is approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes (6624 seconds). This is based on an easy difficulty rating and a total distance of 32 km (20 mi).
The route transitions from suburban environments around Belle Isle to more natural areas as you approach the Crosby Island Marsh Preserve. Near Belle Isle, you might connect to established greenways like the Little Econ Greenway, which offers natural scenery, wildlife viewing (osprey, turtles, alligators), and a butterfly garden. The journey itself offers a mix of developed and natural Central Florida landscapes.
The best time of year to cycle in Orlando, Florida, is typically during the cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring (roughly November to April). Summers can be very hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, which might make longer rides less comfortable.
Since this is not a designated trail, there isn't a single official trailhead parking lot. If starting near Belle Isle, you would need to find public parking within the Belle Isle area or at the start of a connecting greenway. For Crosby Island Marsh Preserve, parking would likely be limited to access points or nearby public areas, as the preserve itself focuses on conservation.
Yes, while not a single named trail, a route connecting Belle Isle to Crosby Island Marsh Preserve would likely utilize sections of existing multi-use pathways. These could include parts of the Lake Nona/Poitras Wetland Trail, Innovation Way/UCF Trail, and various segments of the Lake Nona Trail, which are part of the broader Orlando trail network.
Due to the predominantly flat and paved nature of the potential connecting trails and roads, this route is generally considered easy to moderate. This makes it suitable for beginners and families, though navigating urban and suburban roads might add some complexity. Using detailed local cycling maps or apps is recommended for route planning.
Dog policies can vary depending on the specific roads, bike lanes, and multi-use trails you choose to connect Belle Isle and Crosby Island Marsh Preserve. Generally, dogs on leashes are permitted on most public multi-use trails in Florida, but it's always best to check local regulations for any specific parks or preserves you plan to enter.
Typically, no permits or entrance fees are required for cycling on public roads, bike lanes, or most multi-use trails in the Orlando area. However, if any part of your chosen route passes through a specific park or preserve that has its own entry requirements, you would need to adhere to those. Crosby Island Marsh Preserve is primarily a natural preserve, so while cycling within it might be limited, general access usually doesn't require a fee.
As this is a custom-planned route, the availability of cafes or restaurants will depend on the specific roads and trails you choose. Areas around Belle Isle are more suburban and likely to have amenities. As you approach Crosby Island Marsh Preserve, the area becomes more natural, so fewer options may be available directly along the route. It's advisable to plan your stops or carry provisions.