Seminole Wekiva Trail

outdoor space

Orlando, FLShow map

Orlando, FLShow map

Overview

Made for walking/wheeling, running or rolling, Seminole Wekiva Trail is a paved 14 miles long pathway surrounded by tall green trees, lagoons and seating areas. Showing you Florida’s wildlife, you can cover this path by using a manual wheelchair or even a powered wheelchair if you prefer. Protecting different endangered species and crossing Seminole County, here you can use your bicycle and park it safely. In a pet friendly environment, general restrooms, benches and trash cans are available.

Detailed information

Bathroom available
Yes, but it's not accessible

Guaranteed accessibility features

  • Accessible free entrance
  • Smooth

Know before you book

What you need

  • Park entrance

What is not included

  • Tour Guides

  • Assistants

  • Equipment rental

  • Accessible transportation

  • Insurance

  • Gratuities

  • Tourist city taxes

Location

Orlando, FL, USA

Location

Orlando, FL, USA

Free admission

Frequently asked questions

The tours we offer are designed to accommodate all kind of disabilities. Our travel experts can help you find the right tour to meet your accessibility needs.

Seminole Wekiva Trail begins at the San Sebastian Trailhead in Altamonte Springs and continues for 14 miles, ending at the Wekiva River.

Parking is available at both Markham Road and San Sebastian Prado trailheads.