Seminole Wekiva Trail
Length
16 miles
Status
Complete
Trail Network
Coast to Coast Trail
Sanford, FL
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About the Trail
Phone: 352-742-3918
The nearly 14 mile Seminole Wekiva Trail is a paved recreational trail that has been designated as one of Seminole County’s Showcase Trails because of its length, beauty, and accommodation of many users.
The trail that runs west of the I-4 trail overpass to the County line at the Wekiva River is also a designated part of the Florida National Scenic Trail.
HISTORY: The Seminole Wekiva Trail has been built on the former Orange Belt Railway, at one time the longest railroad in the country. Peter A. Demens of Longwood was the driving force behind this railroad and, despite many difficulties, had the railroad built all the way to St. Petersburg.
Trailhead Locations
Trailhead Name
Trailhead Location
Seminole Wekiva Southern Terminus
5883 Paxton Ct, Apopka, FL 32703
San Sebastian Trailhead
371 San Sebastian Prado, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
Seminole County Softball Complex
2200 North St, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
Jones Trailhead
2993 Markham Woods Rd, Longwood, FL 32779
Markham Trailhead
8515 Markham Rd, Lake Mary, FL 32746
Maps and Other Files