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Enjoy an easy 2.2-mile (3.6 km) jogging route around Lake Cane, offering serene water views and lush greenery in Orange County, Florida.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.78 km
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3.50 km
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3.32 km
186 m
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The Lake Cane via Turkey Lake Road route is approximately 3.55 km long. For an average jogger, it takes about 22 minutes to complete.
The terrain around Lake Cane is predominantly paved, including asphalt surfaces, offering a smooth run. However, if you extend your jog into Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake, you'll find both paved paths and natural-surface trails. The natural trails there can feature more rugged sections with elevation changes through sand pine scrub.
The overall route is classified as 'easy' for jogging. While some segments, like the 'Lake Cane loop from Universal Studios', are considered a 'moderate run', the Turkey Lake Nature Trail nearby is specifically described as 'great for beginners'. You can choose your segment based on your fitness level.
You can find parking at locations such as Shadow Bay Park/Lake Cane Tennis Center, which is located on Turkey Lake Road. Another option is Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake, which offers extensive parking and access to various trails in the area.
While the specific rules for the entire Lake Cane via Turkey Lake Road route aren't detailed, many parks in Orange County, including Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake, are generally dog-friendly. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and check for specific signage at your chosen access point.
Orange County, Florida, has a subtropical climate. The cooler, drier months from late fall through early spring (roughly November to April) are generally the most pleasant for jogging, avoiding the intense heat and humidity of summer.
Generally, access to the Lake Cane area and the Turkey Lake Road trails for jogging does not require a permit or fee. However, if you enter Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake, there might be a small entrance fee per vehicle, especially on weekends or for certain amenities.
You can expect picturesque views around Lake Cane, characterized by serene waters and lush greenery. If you venture into Bill Frederick Park, you'll find expansive views of Turkey Lake, marshy shorelines, and natural Florida landscapes. The Turkey Lake Nature Trail also features educational plaques detailing local flora and fauna.
The area is part of the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, so you have opportunities for bird observation, especially around the marshy shorelines of Turkey Lake. Joggers on the natural trails within Bill Frederick Park should be aware of potential wildlife, such as alligators, particularly near water bodies.
Yes, the Lake Cane area offers a tranquil atmosphere popular for water activities and picnics, making it family-friendly. Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake is a significant urban complex with extensive outdoor recreation beyond jogging, including boating, fishing, disc golf, a farm, and camping, providing many amenities for families.
Yes, it is possible to combine jogging routes in the Lake Cane area with trails within Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake. This allows for a more varied experience, transitioning from paved paths around Lake Cane to the diverse terrain and amenities offered by the park.