Cellon Creek Loop

5 mi
Distance
286 ft
Elevation gain
Very Easy
Level
Loop
Route type
0/5
Rating
#4434 place in the world
#1 place in the region
5 mi
Distance
286 ft
Elevation gain
Very Easy
Level
Loop
Route type
0/5
Rating
#4434 place in the world
#1 place in the region

San Felasco Loop: A Beginner's Dream Ride in Alachua, FloridaSituated in the picturesque outskirts of Alachua, Florida, the San Felasco Loop offers cyclists an invigorating yet accessible experience. Whether one is just diving into the world of mountain biking or seeking a relaxed ride through nature, this trail promises to cater to all.

Trail Overview

  • Distance: 5 mi
  • Level: Very Easy
  • Route Type: Loop
  • City: Alachua
  • State: Florida

Trail Features

San Felasco Loop flaunts over four miles of well-kept singletrack that wraps around a peaceful creek. With minimal elevation change, it offers a smooth ride, making it suitable for novices. The trail is primarily characterized by its:

  • Flowing singletrack
  • Gradual elevation shifts
  • Breathtaking scenery by the creek
  • Occasional roots adding a touch of challenge
  • Southward routes serving as the main access point to other San Felasco trails

Trail Traffic and Safety

Being a primary route for accessing the rest of the San Felasco trails from the trailhead, the southern section can be bustling with two-way traffic. Furthermore, the lush vegetation introduces some blind curves, so it's paramount to remain vigilant for approaching riders. Currently, riders should note that the northernmost part of the loop may face occasional flooding, especially after significant rains. It's recommended to check conditions before setting out.

Getting There

For those ready to embark on this journey, please note that the bike trailhead differs from the hiking trailhead. Here's how to get there:

  1. From I-75, take the US 441 exit (exit 399) and proceed Southeast for 2.8 miles, which will take you through the city of Alachua.
  2. Turn South onto Progress Blvd and continue for 0.7 miles to reach the park entrance.
  3. After paying a $4 day use fee, follow the grade road to the right, leading directly to the bike trailhead.
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