Homeland Heritage Park & Bartow loop
Homeland Heritage Park & Bartow loop
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24.6km
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Cycle the easy 15.3-mile Homeland Heritage Park & Bartow loop, exploring historical pioneer structures and paved routes in Bartow, Florida.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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138 m
Highlight • Monument
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12.8 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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24.6 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
19.9 km
4.65 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
19.9 km
4.66 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route is predominantly on paved surfaces, offering a smooth and easy cycling experience. It features a relatively flat profile with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for a relaxed touring ride.
The route is approximately 24.6 kilometers (15.3 miles) long. For a touring bicycle, it typically takes around 1 hour and 24 minutes to complete, depending on your pace.
The primary highlight of this loop is the historical Homeland Heritage Park, an open-air museum showcasing preserved 19th-century pioneer structures. You can explore buildings like the Bethel Academy and the Homeland Methodist Church. The route also passes by the Polk County Courthouse in Bartow.
While specific parking details for the entire loop are not provided, parking is generally available at or near Homeland Heritage Park. It's advisable to check the park's official website or local resources for the most current parking information.
Policies regarding dogs can vary, especially within historical parks. It's recommended to check with Homeland Heritage Park directly for their current dog policy, including leash rules and restricted areas, before bringing your pet.
Central Florida generally offers pleasant cycling weather during the cooler, drier months, typically from late fall through spring (November to April). Summers can be very hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms.
Cycling the general loop itself does not typically require a permit or fee. However, if you plan to enter specific attractions or buildings within Homeland Heritage Park, there might be separate entrance fees or operating hours. It's best to check the park's official website for details.
Yes, classified as an 'easy' route with paved, flat terrain, it is well-suited for families and cyclists of all fitness and skill levels, including children. The historical park also offers an engaging educational experience.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Fort Fraser Trail, Bartow Road South, and Lake Wilson Trail.
Restrooms and water fountains are typically available within Homeland Heritage Park during its operating hours. For other sections of the loop, especially within Bartow, you may find facilities at public parks or local businesses. It's always a good idea to carry your own water.
The loop passes through Bartow, where you can find various cafes and restaurants. There are likely options available for refreshments and meals, particularly closer to the city center.