• Bicycling Adventures Across Florida's Trails

  • Mar 21 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Bicycling Adventures Across Florida's Trails

  • Summary

  • Join radio personalities Larry Whitler and Robin MacBlane on another exciting journey through the Sunshine State in this episode of "Florida: Real and Imagined." Titled "Bicycling In Florida," Larry and Robin take a nostalgic trip down memory lane as they recount their numerous bicycle adventures along Florida's extensive network of trails, which were once old railroad lines transformed through the Rails To Trails program.

    From the tranquil 50-mile stretch of the Withlacoochee Trail to the scenic 30-mile path of the Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail, our hosts vividly reminisce about the breathtaking landscapes and memorable experiences encountered along these historic routes. They also delve into the intriguing tales surrounding the Railroad Museum and bike trail in Brooksville, where legends of a ghost from the cowboy era still linger.

    But the adventure doesn't stop there! Larry and Robin also explore the unexpected bicycle riding opportunities offered amidst the enchantment of Walt Disney World resort, adding a touch of magic to their cycling escapades.

    Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or simply intrigued by Florida's rich history and picturesque landscapes, this fun and informative episode of "Florida: Real and Imagined" is sure to inspire your next outdoor adventure. So hop on your bike and join Larry and Robin as they pedal through the real and imagined wonders of the Sunshine State.

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