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  • Best Local Trails and Routes for E-Bikes in South Florida

    One of the best things about riding an e-bike in South Florida is how much more ground you can cover. Routes that would be too long or too hot on a regular bike become manageable with pedal assist. Here are the trails and routes we recommend most often for e-bike riders in the area — along with some notes on where e-bikes are and aren’t permitted.Know Before You GoFlorida treats Class 1 and Class 2 e-bikes similarly to regular bicycles on public roads and most paved multi-use paths. However, some natural surface trails and state park trail systems prohibit e-bikes...

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  • The Best Times of Year to Ride in South Florida

    One of the best things about living in South Florida is that cycling season here is basically year-round. But “year-round” doesn’t mean every month is equal. If you’re planning rides, training blocks, or just trying to get the most out of cycling in this climate, here’s an honest breakdown of what each season actually looks like on a bike.November Through April: The Sweet SpotThis is it. The best riding of the year, full stop. Temperatures are in the 60s and 70s, humidity drops to something manageable, and the afternoon thunderstorms that define summer are gone. You can ride anytime of...

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  • Bikepacking South Florida: Dupuis Management Area

    Bikepacking Florida might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the sport, but Dupuis Management Area makes a strong case. About an hour west of West Palm Beach, Dupuis is 21,000 acres of Florida wilderness with over 40 miles of singletrack, primitive campsites, and a level of remoteness that surprises people who think South Florida is all coast and condos.What Dupuis OffersThe trail system at Dupuis is a network of loops that can be combined into rides ranging from a few hours to a full multi-day bikepacking trip. The terrain is flat but technical...

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  • Group Ride Etiquette — What You Need to Know Before Your First Club Ride

    Group riding is one of the best parts of cycling — you go faster, you meet people, and it makes long miles feel shorter. But if you’ve never done a structured group ride before, showing up without knowing the basics is a recipe for making a bad impression or, worse, causing a crash. Group ride etiquette isn’t complicated, but it matters. Here’s what to know before your first club ride.Hold Your LineThis is the most important thing. Ride in a straight, predictable line. Don’t swerve to avoid debris — call it out and let riders behind you decide how to...

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  • A Guide to the Flagler Drive Waterfront Ride

    If you’re riding in West Palm Beach and haven’t done the Flagler Drive waterfront stretch, put it on the list. It’s not a long route, but it’s one of the most enjoyable short rides in the area — scenic, accessible, and a good option any time of day you want to get out without dealing with a lot of traffic.The RouteFlagler Drive runs north-south along the western shore of the Intracoastal Waterway through downtown West Palm Beach. The most rideable stretch is roughly from Southern Boulevard in the south up to 45th Street in the north — about 5 miles...

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  • Where to Ride MTB in South Florida

    Mountain biking in South Florida doesn’t look like mountain biking anywhere else. No mountains — obviously — but what we do have is technical singletrack through palmetto scrub, pine flatwoods, and wetland edges that will challenge any rider and surprise plenty of people who expect it to be boring because it’s flat. Mountain bike Florida is a real thing, and the trail system here is better than it gets credit for.Dupuis Management Area (Indiantown)This is the crown jewel for South Florida MTB. About an hour west of West Palm Beach, Dupuis has over 40 miles of singletrack through wild, remote...

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