East Coast Regional Rail Trail is a planned 52-mile paved multi-use trail in Volusia County, Florida and Brevard County, Florida connecting from Enterprise, Florida to Edgewater, Florida with a 10-mile leg to Titusville, Florida. From the trailhead at Green Springs Park, other trailheads are at Osteen, Maytown, Edgewater and Titusville. It opened in March 2012 for use by walkers, joggers, in-line skaters, bicyclists, and people with disabilities. In September 2020, the trail is mostly completed with one 3-mile gap under construction. The trail includes portions of both the 250-mile Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail and 260-mile St. Johns River-to-Sea Loop.
While the East Central Regional Rail Trail stretches across two counties, the real experience hinges on how the route stitches together local streets and quiet sidepaths. Cyclists often find the most rewarding sections are the short spurs that dip into historic downtowns, where traffic calms and cafés line the curb. Planning a day‑long ride means scouting the few remaining gaps ahead of time; a brief detour onto State Road 44 can keep you moving without losing momentum. Carrying a compact repair kit is wise, as the paved surface varies from smooth Olympic‑grade sections to older concrete that can develop chatter under heavier bikes. Local bike shops in Edgewater and Titusville stock specific tyre pressures for the occasional sand‑streaked stretch, a subtle but useful tweak for comfort.
The trail’s alignment skirts a mosaic of Floridian habitats that rarely feature in guidebooks. To the west, marshland paddocks give way to stands of live oak and cypress, offering brief but vivid bird‑watching interludes. Early mornings bring the soft chorus of rail‑splintered sparrows, while the dusk brings a flutter of fireflies along the tree‑lined portions. For joggers, the adjacent grass verges provide a soft landing for stride‑breaks and a chance to stretch beneath the canopy. If you’re inclined to explore, a short side‑track at Green Springs Park leads to a natural spring where the water remains clear enough for a quick dip – an unexpected respite after a long ride.
One of the trail’s key strengths is its accommodation of a wide range of abilities, but a few nuances can improve the visit for wheelchair users and families with strollers. Most trailheads feature gently sloping ramps, yet the occasional bridge over drainage ditches retains a slight incline; checking the latest local council notices online can flag any temporary ramps. Rest areas are spaced roughly every three miles, each equipped with benches and water fountains, but the one at Maytown is notably larger, with shaded picnic tables and a portable restroom. Packing a lightweight portable seat can turn those brief pauses into comfortable rests, especially during Florida’s humid afternoons.
Rail trail in Florida, United States This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "East Central Regional Rail Trail" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The trail near Titusville, Florida East Coast Regional Rail Trail is a planned 52-mile paved multi-use trail in Volusia County, Florida and Brevard County, Florida connecting from Enterprise, Florida to Edgewater, Florida with a 10-mile leg to Titusville, Florida. From the trailhead at Green Springs Park, other trailheads are at Osteen, Maytown, Edgewater and Titusville. It opened in March 2012 for use by walkers, joggers, in-line skaters, bicyclists, and people with disabilities. In September 2020, the trail is mostly completed with one 3-mile gap under construction. The trail includes portions of both the 250-mile Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail and 260-mile St. Johns River-to-Sea Loop.