The Boca Grande Bike Path Preserve is a scenic protected area along Gasparilla Island, Florida, offering a tranquil paved trail for biking and walking with coastal views and access to natural habitats.
The Boca Grande Bike Path Preserve spans a stretch on the southern end of Gasparilla Island in southwest Florida, within Charlotte County. This preserve surrounds the Boca Grande Bike Path, a 6.6-mile paved multi-use trail that follows the former railroad corridor of the Charlotte Harbor and Northern Railway. The trail connects the town of Boca Grande to nearby Gasparilla Island State Park, providing visitors with a safe and scenic route for biking, walking, running, and wildlife observation. The preserve features coastal scrub, pine flatwoods, and mangrove-lined waterways typical of Florida’s Gulf Coast barrier islands. This habitat supports a variety of wildlife including shorebirds, wading birds, and small mammals. The surrounding waterway areas offer views of Charlotte Harbor and access to fishing and paddling opportunities nearby. The area's history stems from its rail line heritage, with much of the path on a converted former railway bed, blending a combination of outdoor recreation with cultural significance. Key recreation opportunities include cycling, birdwatching, photography, and exploring nearby beach access points. The preserve’s accessibility and relatively flat terrain make it popular with families and casual outdoor enthusiasts. Its coastal setting also provides refreshing breezes and picturesque sunrises and sunsets. Visitors appreciate the safe trail environment away from road traffic and the connection to natural Florida ecosystems along a well-maintained paved path. The preserve contributes to local conservation goals by protecting habitats along this urban-adjacent recreational corridor.
6.6-mile paved multi-use bike path along a former railroad corridor
Coastal habitats including pine flatwoods and mangrove shorelines
Connection to Gasparilla Island State Park and beach access points
Opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife viewing along the trail
A smooth, paved 6.6-mile trail for bikes and pedestrians following the historical railroad corridor.
Accessible from the path’s south end, offering beach access, picnic areas, and native vegetation.
Diverse ecosystems along the trail supporting regional wildlife and protecting shoreline stability.