The Cross Florida Greenway is a linear park extending over 110 miles, providing visitors a unique outdoor adventure through Central Florida. It offers abundant opportunities for hiking, biking, wildlife viewing, and water sports.
The Cross Florida Greenway stretches over 110 miles across Central Florida, a symbol of transformed ambition originally meant for a cross-state barge canal. Covering diverse landscapes from the Gulf of Mexico to the St. Johns River, it showcases Florida’s rich biodiversity and ecological variety. Visitors can explore longleaf pine forests, wildflower-studded prairies, and lush hammocks while encountering an array of flora and fauna, including gopher tortoises and alligators. Initially proposed in the 1930s and developed by the Army Corps of Engineers, the canal project was halted in 1971 due to environmental concerns. This left-behind infrastructure was repurposed into a multi-use recreational corridor now enjoyed by outdoor enthusiasts. Key recreation opportunities include hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, as well as paddling on rivers and canals. Notable landmarks within the Greenway include the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway and the unique land bridge over I-75. As a designated State Recreation and Conservation Area, it annually attracts thousands of visitors seeking adventure and tranquility. The area is especially known for its diverse trail systems, with the Ocala segment being a highlight for mountain biking. The Greenway's expansive network facilitates exploration while fostering conservation, making it a significant natural and recreational asset in Florida.
Land Bridge Trail over I-75 offers a distinct hiking experience with panoramic views.
Presence of rare ecosystems, including sandhill and scrub habitats, home to unique species.
Historical remnants of the unfinished canal project telling tales of past ambitions.
The Santos Trail System, a world-renowned mountain biking area with trails for all skill levels.
A hub for mountain biking enthusiasts offering trails of varying difficulty.
A unique feature allowing wildlife and visitors to cross safely over I-75.
Known for paddling adventures and its clear, spring-fed waters.