Markham Park: Warmup, Fishing Hole, Bermuda Triangle Loop
Markham Park: Warmup, Fishing Hole, Bermuda Triangle Loop
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Mountain biking
Embark on an easy mountain biking adventure through Markham Park, covering 5.8 miles (9.4 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 32 feet (10 metres). This route, which you can complete in about 44 minutes, offers a pleasant mix of open meadows and shaded forests. As you ride, you'll discover…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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786 m
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7.99 km
929 m
254 m
172 m
< 100 m
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7.03 km
1.41 km
939 m
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Yes, to access the mountain biking trails at Markham Park, you must purchase a trail pass and sign a waiver. A helmet is also required for all riders.
The terrain is quite varied, offering a progression of challenges. You'll find smooth singletrack, packed sand in forested sections, and some rocky areas. The Bermuda Triangle Loop, in particular, features hills, twists, and turns, with some sections having pine needles that can make it a bit slidy. The Fishing Hole Loop is generally less technical, offering scenic lakeside views.
This route offers a good progression for riders. The Warmup Loop is beginner-friendly, allowing you to get comfortable. The Fishing Hole Loop is also on the easier side. The Bermuda Triangle Loop is rated intermediate, so while the overall route starts easy, it introduces more challenging sections, making it suitable for beginners looking to advance their skills.
The trail starts and ends within Markham Park. There are designated parking areas available within the park that provide direct access to the mountain biking trailheads.
The trails wind through diverse landscapes, offering opportunities to spot local wildlife. Common sightings include deer, gopher tortoises, and various bird species, especially in the forested and lakeside sections.
South Florida's dry season, typically from late fall through spring, offers the most pleasant riding conditions. It's advisable to avoid the park after heavy rain, as some sections, particularly those near lakes, can become muddy and prone to flooding.
Yes, this route utilizes sections of other trails within Markham Park. Specifically, it follows parts of the Lakeside Trail and the Gun Range trail.
While Markham Park is generally dog-friendly in many areas, specific rules apply to the mountain biking trails. It's best to check the park's official regulations regarding dogs on the mountain bike trails before your visit.
Yes, the Fishing Hole Loop offers scenic views as it winds along the lakeside. The Bermuda Triangle Loop also features diverse terrain with twists, turns, and some scenic overlooks, providing pleasant natural vistas throughout the ride.
The Markham Park trail system is built on limestone aggregate from a former rock quarry, which creates unique natural elevation changes not commonly found in flat South Florida. This, combined with its extensive and varied network catering to all skill levels, makes it one of the region's premier mountain biking destinations.
Finally did the descent i was afraid of. Nothing out of this world was just about doing it. Go for it 😉
Time to give it a rest 💪😁 . Not used to get inside the trails with 20 % energy left . Theres always a first time . I was searching for my turbo boost but couldt find it 😅 . So used to go fast and do miles and miles this time felt like a walk down a block . At the end it was not a great ride but same time it was a good one 🤜.