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Hike the 6.0 miles (9.6 km) Cady Way Trail, a moderate, paved multi-use path connecting Orlando neighborhoods and passing Lake Marlon.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Saint Albans American Episcopal Church
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9.24 km
Goldenrod Baptist Church
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9.61 km
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9.06 km
311 m
238 m
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8.85 km
358 m
243 m
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The Cady Way Trail is a linear path with multiple access points. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, it connects to various neighborhoods and parks like Cady Way Park and Ward Park, which likely offer parking facilities. Given its urban and residential connections, street parking might also be available in some areas.
Yes, the Cady Way Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as a multi-use paved pathway, it's essential to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
Central Florida's climate means the trail is accessible year-round. However, the cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April) are often preferred for outdoor activities to avoid the intense heat and humidity of summer. Some sections offer shade, but others are exposed, so consider the sun regardless of the season.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the Cady Way Trail. It is a publicly accessible multi-use path.
The Cady Way Trail is approximately 9.6 kilometers (about 6 miles) long. For hiking, it generally takes around 2 hours and 25 minutes to complete the entire length one way, depending on your pace and stops.
Yes, the Cady Way Trail is considered easy and suitable for all skill levels. It is a paved, mostly flat pathway, making it accessible for walkers, runners, cyclists, and inline skaters. There are some light rolling hills and one notable overpass, but overall, it's a stress-free experience.
The trail offers diverse scenery, transitioning between urban, industrial, residential, and park-like areas. You'll pass through neighborhoods like Audubon Park and Baldwin Park, and see sights such as Lake Sussanah, Lake Gear, Perch Lake, a golf course, and the Fashion Square shopping mall. Portions are shaded by oak trees, while others are more exposed.
Yes, for user convenience and safety, the trail features benches, water fountains, and trash receptacles at convenient intervals along its length. Restrooms may be available at connected parks like Cady Way Park.
Along the route, you'll pass by several lakes, including Lake Sussanah, Lake Gear, Perch Lake, and Lake Marlon. The trail also goes by a golf course and the Fashion Square shopping mall, offering a mix of natural and urban landmarks.
Yes, the Cady Way Trail is a vital link in Central Florida's trail network. It connects to the Cross Seminole Trail, providing access to an even larger system of paths. There are also spurs connecting to a 2.5-mile loop around Lake Baldwin and a 1.5-mile spur around Lake Susannah. The route also passes through sections of the 75, Winter park to Winter pines, 491, and Baldwin Park Trail.
The trail primarily follows an old railroad line, resulting in a mostly flat, paved surface suitable for various activities. Its width varies, with sections featuring single pathways (10 to 16 feet wide) and divided sections (10 feet for cyclists/skaters, 6 feet for pedestrians). There are some light rolling hills and one notable overpass at Route 436 (Semoran Blvd).