Parts of trail are paved and others are gravel. We biked out of the town of Okeechobee on a windy day, with steady winds of 20 mph and gusts over 30 mph, making for easy biking with it and a hearty workout against it.

Recreation areas with parking areas are located around the lake for those who wish to fish, walk, rollerblade, or bike. The Army Corps of Engineers was called to build the dike following a devastating flood in 1947 and still manages the facilities. Here are a couple of denizens I found along the lake...


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1 comment:
Great pictures. I recently rode parts of the trail myself. Thanks for posting.
Cheers ~ John
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