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Miccosukee Community Center
Route Map https://ridewithgps.com/trips/304796072. Beautiful ride down West Lake - out and back to Fish Camp.
Southwood Town Center near Subway
This is a short, but spirited, ride that stays entirely within the Southwood neighborhood. Southwood‘s roads are some of the best in the Tallahassee area for bicycling. Most of the roads have dedicated bike lanes, low traffic, slow speeds, good sight lines, and generally courteous drivers.
This ride is a bicycle version of Meals on Wheels. We deliver both hot and cold meals to clients of Elder Care Services. Meet at Panera Bread on Ocala Street at 10 am on Mondays and Thursdays. We‘re easy to spot, just look for the bikes with trailers attached. Alternatively, you can just show up at St. Marks main trail head at 9 am and ride to Panera. Or meet the group at Elder Care Services at 10:15 am.See the full ride description for more information.
Wacissa River Headwaters Park
Join Christine and the group for a morning ride that us about 85% gravel and dirt roads
Join the group for 4 fairly hilly rides (by Tallahassee standards) from downtown Havana into southern Georgia and back. The routes rotate from week-to-week. The average route is 38 miles. No Earbud please
Join the group for a fairly hilly ride (by Tallahassee standards) from downtown Havana into southern Georgia and back. The base route is about 37 miles but there is a shorter option available.
This is a clay ride following the well known Flag Loop route (also known as the 3 Bitches) from Bradley‘s Country Store. Gravel bikes or even road bikes with fatter tires should be sufficient. Of course, mountain bikes are also fine, but are not required. However, a minimum tire width of 38 mm is recommended. After the ride, join whoever is hungry for the world famous Bradley‘s sausage.
This ride is a bicycle version of Meals on Wheels. We deliver both hot and cold meals to clients of Elder Care Services. Meet at Panera Bread on Ocala Street at 10 am on Mondays and Thursdays. We‘re easy to spot, just look for the bikes with trailers attached. Or meet the group at Elder Care Services at 10:15 am.See the full ride description for more information.
This ride is a bicycle version of Meals on Wheels. We deliver both hot and cold meals to clients of Elder Care Services. Meet at Panera Bread on Ocala Street at 10 am on Mondays and Thursdays. We‘re easy to spot, just look for the bikes with trailers attached. Or meet the group at Elder Care Services at 10:15 am.See the full ride description for more information.
St. Marks Headwaters Greenway Buck Lake Trailhead
Join the group for a ride down to the Wacissa River and back. We stop for a rest break at the Wacissa Springs Public Boat Ramp, which is quite scenic. There is an option to shorten the ride a bit by skipping the stretch from Tram Road down to the Boat Ramp. Winter Weather Note: If the forecast temperature at 9 am is close to or below 40, the ride leaders may not ride.
Dorothy Cooper Spence Community Center
The route covers some beautiful country roads with a few rolling hills to get your blood pumping. We re-group periodically. There is a rest stop at the Wacissa Church around mile 20.5.
Dorothy Cooper Spence Community Center at Chaires Park
54 mile ride that starts at the Chaires community center along with the 32 mile regular group. At approx. mile 20, after the water stop at the Wacissa church, we will split from the others.
B pace (18-20pmh)
Southwood Town Center near Subway
We will leave from the Southwood Town Center near Subway, ride to the St Marks Trail, and down the Trail to Wakulla Station and back. The typical route is about 28 flat miles but people can do more or less. After the ride, we typically have lunch at one of the local restaurants in Southwood.
Miccosukee Community Center
Route Map https://ridewithgps.com/trips/304796072. Beautiful ride down West Lake - out and back to Fish Camp.
FDOT's Blanche J Johnson Building
While most of the route is on country roads, there is some urban riding at the beginning and end, mostly along FAMU Way. The routes also includes stretches on three trails: The Capital Cascades Trail, The GF&A Trail and the St. Mark‘s Historic Railroad State Trail. There are two possible rest/regroup stops (both with restrooms) designated on the route. The first is the Trout Pond GF&A Trailhead around mile 10.5. The second is the J. Lewis Hall Sr. (Woodville) Park around mile 29.
Southwood Town Center near Subway
This is a short, but spirited, ride that stays entirely within the Southwood neighborhood. Southwood‘s roads are some of the best in the Tallahassee area for bicycling. Most of the roads have dedicated bike lanes, low traffic, slow speeds, good sight lines, and generally courteous drivers.
This ride is a bicycle version of Meals on Wheels. We deliver both hot and cold meals to clients of Elder Care Services. Meet at Panera Bread on Ocala Street at 10 am on Mondays and Thursdays. We‘re easy to spot, just look for the bikes with trailers attached. Alternatively, you can just show up at St. Marks main trail head at 9 am and ride to Panera. Or meet the group at Elder Care Services at 10:15 am.See the full ride description for more information.
Wacissa River Headwaters Park
Join Christine and the group for a morning ride that us about 85% gravel and dirt roads
Join the group for 4 fairly hilly rides (by Tallahassee standards) from downtown Havana into southern Georgia and back. The routes rotate from week-to-week. The average route is 38 miles. No Earbud please
This is a clay ride following the well known Flag Loop route (also known as the 3 Bitches) from Bradley‘s Country Store. Gravel bikes or even road bikes with fatter tires should be sufficient. Of course, mountain bikes are also fine, but are not required. However, a minimum tire width of 38 mm is recommended. After the ride, join whoever is hungry for the world famous Bradley‘s sausage.
This ride is a bicycle version of Meals on Wheels. We deliver both hot and cold meals to clients of Elder Care Services. Meet at Panera Bread on Ocala Street at 10 am on Mondays and Thursdays. We‘re easy to spot, just look for the bikes with trailers attached. Or meet the group at Elder Care Services at 10:15 am.See the full ride description for more information.
St. Marks Headwaters Greenway Buck Lake Trailhead
Join the group for a ride down to the Wacissa River and back. We stop for a rest break at the Wacissa Springs Public Boat Ramp, which is quite scenic. There is an option to shorten the ride a bit by skipping the stretch from Tram Road down to the Boat Ramp. Winter Weather Note: If the forecast temperature at 9 am is close to or below 40, the ride leaders may not ride.
Dorothy Cooper Spence Community Center
The route covers some beautiful country roads with a few rolling hills to get your blood pumping. We re-group periodically. There is a rest stop at the Wacissa Church around mile 20.5.
Miccosukee Community Center
Route Map https://ridewithgps.com/trips/304796072. Beautiful ride down West Lake - out and back to Fish Camp.
This ride is a bicycle version of Meals on Wheels. We deliver both hot and cold meals to clients of Elder Care Services. Meet at Panera Bread on Ocala Street at 10 am on Mondays and Thursdays. We‘re easy to spot, just look for the bikes with trailers attached. Alternatively, you can just show up at St. Marks main trail head at 9 am and ride to Panera. Or meet the group at Elder Care Services at 10:15 am.See the full ride description for more information.
Wacissa River Headwaters Park
Join Christine and the group for a morning ride that us about 85% gravel and dirt roads
Join the group for 4 fairly hilly rides (by Tallahassee standards) from downtown Havana into southern Georgia and back. The routes rotate from week-to-week. The average route is 38 miles. No Earbud please
This is a clay ride following the well known Flag Loop route (also known as the 3 Bitches) from Bradley‘s Country Store. Gravel bikes or even road bikes with fatter tires should be sufficient. Of course, mountain bikes are also fine, but are not required. However, a minimum tire width of 38 mm is recommended. After the ride, join whoever is hungry for the world famous Bradley‘s sausage.
This ride is a bicycle version of Meals on Wheels. We deliver both hot and cold meals to clients of Elder Care Services. Meet at Panera Bread on Ocala Street at 10 am on Mondays and Thursdays. We‘re easy to spot, just look for the bikes with trailers attached. Or meet the group at Elder Care Services at 10:15 am.See the full ride description for more information.
St. Marks Headwaters Greenway Buck Lake Trailhead
Join the group for a ride down to the Wacissa River and back. We stop for a rest break at the Wacissa Springs Public Boat Ramp, which is quite scenic. There is an option to shorten the ride a bit by skipping the stretch from Tram Road down to the Boat Ramp. Winter Weather Note: If the forecast temperature at 9 am is close to or below 40, the ride leaders may not ride.
Dorothy Cooper Spence Community Center
The route covers some beautiful country roads with a few rolling hills to get your blood pumping. We re-group periodically. There is a rest stop at the Wacissa Church around mile 20.5.
Southwood Town Center near Subway
This is a short, but spirited, ride that stays entirely within the Southwood neighborhood. Southwood‘s roads are some of the best in the Tallahassee area for bicycling. Most of the roads have dedicated bike lanes, low traffic, slow speeds, good sight lines, and generally courteous drivers.
Miccosukee Community Center
Route Map https://ridewithgps.com/trips/304796072. Beautiful ride down West Lake - out and back to Fish Camp.
This ride is a bicycle version of Meals on Wheels. We deliver both hot and cold meals to clients of Elder Care Services. Meet at Panera Bread on Ocala Street at 10 am on Mondays and Thursdays. We‘re easy to spot, just look for the bikes with trailers attached. Alternatively, you can just show up at St. Marks main trail head at 9 am and ride to Panera. Or meet the group at Elder Care Services at 10:15 am.See the full ride description for more information.
Wacissa River Headwaters Park
Join Christine and the group for a morning ride that us about 85% gravel and dirt roads
Join the group for 4 fairly hilly rides (by Tallahassee standards) from downtown Havana into southern Georgia and back. The routes rotate from week-to-week. The average route is 38 miles. No Earbud please
This is a clay ride following the well known Flag Loop route (also known as the 3 Bitches) from Bradley‘s Country Store. Gravel bikes or even road bikes with fatter tires should be sufficient. Of course, mountain bikes are also fine, but are not required. However, a minimum tire width of 38 mm is recommended. After the ride, join whoever is hungry for the world famous Bradley‘s sausage.
This ride is a bicycle version of Meals on Wheels. We deliver both hot and cold meals to clients of Elder Care Services. Meet at Panera Bread on Ocala Street at 10 am on Mondays and Thursdays. We‘re easy to spot, just look for the bikes with trailers attached. Or meet the group at Elder Care Services at 10:15 am.See the full ride description for more information.
St. Marks Headwaters Greenway Buck Lake Trailhead
Join the group for a ride down to the Wacissa River and back. We stop for a rest break at the Wacissa Springs Public Boat Ramp, which is quite scenic. There is an option to shorten the ride a bit by skipping the stretch from Tram Road down to the Boat Ramp. Winter Weather Note: If the forecast temperature at 9 am is close to or below 40, the ride leaders may not ride.
Dorothy Cooper Spence Community Center
The route covers some beautiful country roads with a few rolling hills to get your blood pumping. We re-group periodically. There is a rest stop at the Wacissa Church around mile 20.5.
Southwood Town Center near Subway
This is a short, but spirited, ride that stays entirely within the Southwood neighborhood. Southwood‘s roads are some of the best in the Tallahassee area for bicycling. Most of the roads have dedicated bike lanes, low traffic, slow speeds, good sight lines, and generally courteous drivers.