Ride Routes 2019
Join the fun! Gear up for RIDE IT DOWN February 23.
All ages. All skill levels. Different ride lengths.
It’s the start of another great adventure we can share with you as you #LaunchFromHere.
Get out your bike or rent one at the Welcome Center. Get ready for fun.
All rides start at the Downtown WELCOME CENTER.
We have (4) rides of different lengths planned—from 10 to 40 miles. The 40-miler takes you up to the Volusia-Brevard County line and back Downtown for music and food at the Florida Scrub Jay Festival.
Be at the Welcome Center (419 S Hopkins Ave, Titusville) 30 minutes before your route start time.
40 Miles – 9:00 AM
30 Miles – 9:15 AM
20 Miles – 9:30 AM
10 Miles – 10:15 AM
Ride Options:
Ride A – 40 Miles – leaves at 9 AM – Titusville Welcome Center to Volusia County Line to Welcome Center
Experience the whole entire trail in northern Brevard County and ride to the Volusia County line as you encounter the Florida Sand Pine Scrub, an endangered subtropical forest ecoregion only found in Northern Florida. As you ride through the trail you may also catch a glimpse of the local livestock and agriculture in the area.
Ride B – 30 Miles – leaves at 9:15 AM – Titusville Welcome Center to Magoon Avenue to Welcome Center
Get a good feel of the trail as you ride up past the White Sands Buddhist Center to see part of the side by side Equestrian Trails. Immerse yourself in the nature and beauty our trails in North Brevard have to offer.
Ride C – 20 Miles – leaves at 9:30 AM – Titusville Welcome Center to Burkholm Road to Welcome Center
Experience the natural Florida vegetation as you ride through half of the trail that is completed in Northern Brevard County. See peeking views of the Indian River Preserve Golf Course and get a taste for all the trail with this route.
Ride D – 10 Miles – leaves at 9:45 AM – Titusville Welcome Center to Chain of lakes to Welcome Center
Get your adventure on with this 10 mile route through Chain of Lakes! See alligators, birds and other wildlife as you embark on your journey to the Observation Deck. Climb to the tippy top to see panoramic views of the entire Indian River!