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Be Trail Smart (https://bit.ly/3OJlmOB)! Every day THOUSANDS of bike riders, roller bladers, electric-mobility device users and pedestrians (some with leashed dogs) travel on our paved trails. STOP at intersections and get home safely!
Pine Hills Trail, Phase 1
Pine Hills Trail, Phase 1
Bicycling Leashed Pet Allowed Skating Trails
Hours of Operation:
Sunrise to sunset
Phone Number: (407) 836-6248
Address:
4801 W Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL 32808
Acreage: 2.96 miles
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Public Meeting: Shingle Creek Trail - Phase 4
  • Take the Orange County Trail Survey.
  • Orange County Parks and Recreation and District 6 Commissioner Mike Scott will host a public meeting on Thursday, June 13, 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Barnett Park - Dolphin Room, 4801 West Colonial Drive, Orlando, to present information on Shingle Creek Trail - Phase 4. This proposed connection will begin at the Pine Hills Trail, cross Colonial Drive and connect with the City of Orlando’s portion of the Shingle Creek Trail. Questions? Email parks@ocfl.net.

The Pine Hills Trail is being developed in three phases: the first phase begins at Alhambra Drive and extend north to Silver Star Road, including a spur trail that connects with Barnett Park. Phase 1 opened on October 18, 2017.

The second phase will begin at Silver Star Road and extend north to the Clarcona-Ocoee Road; and phase three will begin at Clarcona-Ocoee Road and extend north to the Seminole-Wekiva Trail at the Orange-Seminole County line.

The remaining portion of the Pine Hills Trail would extend from Alhambra Drive south to State Road 50, making the connection to the Shingle Creek Trail; this could be included in the phase 2 or phase 3 project. For more information, visit this web page.

Be Trail Smart: Follow These Guidelines

  • Trails are open from sunrise to sunset.
  • Plan your route and inform others of your destination.
  • Buddy up: travel with a friend.
  • Carry a cell phone so you can communicate and access trail maps.
  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Do not use head phones.
  • Helmets are required by law for all bicyclists under age 16 and are recommended for everyone.
  • Bicycles must follow all traffic laws of the State of Florida and obey all traffic controls and signals (Florida Statutes 316.2065). All users must yield at crossings and intersections.
  • Give a clear warning signal when passing.
  • Stay to the right except when passing.
  • Use the nearest yellow Emergency Response System Marker to pinpoint your location. Call 911 for emergencies. Call 311 for information and to report non-emergency issues.
  • Bicyclists, skaters and skateboarders must maintain control and yield to walkers and runners. Using skateboards, bikes and skates on any fixture other than the trail is prohibited.
  • Pets must be controlled on a leash no greater than 6 feet. Owners are required to clean up after their pets.
  • Alcoholic beverages are prohibited. Notice of consent to inspection: Every person entering an Orange County Park, upon request by an enforcement officer shall exhibit the contents of any container. Compliance with such a request is a condition of entry to a Park (Orange County Code Sections 29-56 & 29-57).
  • No motorized vehicles except law enforcement, emergency responders and maintenance vehicles. Electric mobility devices are permitted by persons with mobility related disabilities.
  • Class 1 and Class 2 electric bikes (e-bikes) may be operated on Orange County paved trails. A Class 1 e-bike is equipped with a motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling and that ceases to provide assistance when the e-bike reaches the speed of 20 miles per hour; a Class 2 e-bike is equipped with a motor that may be used exclusively to propel the e-bike and that ceases to provide assistance when the e-bike reaches the speed of 20 miles per hour. Class 3 e-bikes are prohibited from all Orange County trails; a Class 3 e-bike is equipped with a motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling and that ceases to provide assistance when the e-bike reaches the speed of 28 miles per hour.
  • Traveling speeds in excess of 20 miles per hour, or any speeds beyond which a controlled and safe stop cannot be made within 10 feet, are discouraged.

Contact Us

Orange County Parks and Recreation
4801 W. Colonial Dr.
Orlando, FL 32808

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Email: parks@ocfl.net
Parks Administration: 407-836-6200
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