Florida’s Coast-to-Coast Trail

Upon completion, the Coast-to-Coast (C2C) Trail will be a continuous paved multi-use trail across the State of Florida from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean. It will span approximately 250 miles when completed.  Construction is continuing. The C2C Trail will link communities between St. Petersburg and Titusville.

The C2C Trail includes two of the state’s most popular trails, the Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail and the West Orange Trail, both of which have fueled the economic transformation of communities such as Dunedin and Winter Garden. This corridor also includes significant portions of the developing 51 mile East Central Regional Rail Trail, the longest single rail-trail corridor ever acquired by the state.

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