Kathryn Abby Hanna Park - Mountain Bike Trail

20 mi
Distance
44 ft
Elevation gain
Intermediate
Level
Loop
Route type
0/5
Rating
#1659 place in the world
#4 place in the region
20 mi
Distance
44 ft
Elevation gain
Intermediate
Level
Loop
Route type
0/5
Rating
#1659 place in the world
#4 place in the region

Trails are becoming a big thing in America, as there are the best places for bike riders, hikers, walkers, and commuters to go through. There are many in Florida, and Jacksonville especially is bringing more and more, with the Kathryn Abby Hanna Park being seen as one of the best in the state. It's known for being simple, yet many features make it comfortable and the best route for people to follow.

People who have been there have always had fair words to say about the trail, as it is in good condition. It has fantastic facilities, such as well-maintained restrooms and shops where you can purchase materials to make yourself comfortable. It's always open, so night riding and evening strolls are encouraged. Some paths of the trail are paved, while others are made of gravel, so you can decide which bike you want to use here. It's a trail that we will recommend people visit at least once. There are so many positive reviews to tell you that you won't regret it.

Before you go:

Drinking water
Restrooms
Fee required
Lift service
Fat bike grooming
Family Friendly
Night riding
E-bikes allowed
Dogs Allowed
Obstacles
Shuttles

Detailed Trail Description

Kathryn Abby Hanna Park is an excellent trail for anyone to pass, especially if you're an experienced biker, hiker, commuter, or someone who enjoys long walks. It's an intermediate bike trail, so beginners or rookies are advised to have some assistance when going through it. There are four trail systems: the beginner and south loop, double track, and an exciting intermediate trail.

Apart from being in top-notch condition, the trail is on a single-track loop, meaning that it's a straightforward route that ends up in the same place where it started, so it'll be hard to get lost. It's a long trail, around 20 miles long, with an elevation gain and loss of 44 and 82 feet, respectively.

Going through it is easy, as most of it is paved, but there are some technical parts because there are many switchbacks and obstacles on your way. One of the best parts of this trail is that it is very accessible. There is a shop available for you to get what you want and multiple restrooms for you to use if need be. There are also multiple exits out of the park, so you can easily find a way out if you're tired.

Sights of Interest, landscapes, views

As you're going through the trail, there are so many things that you should look out for. While passing, you'll notice many beautiful things, and here are some of the things you should look out for:

  • There's a beautiful beach around, so you can get a fantastic view of the water body.
  • Beautiful campgrounds

Recommendations/precautions

  1. Use the toilets instead of soiling Mother Nature, and it's more convenient.
  2. There are multiple shops, so you can get it from there if you lack any material.
  3. Look out for fallen trees and bumps to avoid injuries when riding.
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