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West Orange Trail hiking area in Ocoee, FL
Photo: Gregory Engeler
View of West Orange Trail in Ocoee, FL
Photo: Gregory Engeler
View of West Orange Trail in Ocoee, FL
Photo: Jeffrey Sharpe

West Orange Trail

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🕑 1.5-3 hours depending on how far your family travels; most families with young children bike or walk 4-6 miles round trip👶 Best for ages 3 and up. Toddlers can ride in bike trailers or strollers on the smooth pavement, while older kids ages 6+ love the freedom of biking independently on the safe, car-free trail. Teens enjoy skating and covering longer distances on this extensive pathway.

About

The West Orange Trail in Ocoee offers 22 miles of smooth, paved pathways perfect for families looking to bike, walk, or rollerblade together through beautiful Central Florida scenery. This well-maintained multi-use trail winds through charming neighborhoods, past lakes, and under shady tree canopies, making it an ideal spot for active families to spend quality time outdoors without the challenges of hiking rough terrain.

Highlights

  • 22 miles of smooth, paved trail perfect for beginner bike riders
  • Scenic views of lakes, orange groves, and Florida wildlife
  • Multiple access points with playgrounds and picnic areas for breaks
  • Bike rental options available at Chapin Station trailhead
  • Safe, car-free environment ideal for teaching kids to ride bikes

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Start at the Chapin Station trailhead which has the best parking, restrooms, bike rentals, and a playground for breaks
  2. 2.Bring water and snacks as there are limited facilities once you're on the trail between access points
  3. 3.Visit on weekday mornings for the least crowded experience; weekends after 10am can get busy with cyclists
  4. 4.Rent bikes at Chapin Station if you don't have your own - they offer tag-alongs and trailers for younger kids
  5. 5.Look for the mile markers to track your distance and plan turnaround points based on your kids' energy levels

Best Time to Visit

Early mornings (8-10am) on weekdays or Saturdays are ideal, especially October through April when temperatures are cooler. Avoid midday summer visits due to Florida heat and limited shade in some sections.

What to Know

Trail access is free with ample parking at multiple trailheads. Restrooms and water fountains are available at main access points like Chapin Station. Bike rentals are available if needed, and the completely paved surface is stroller and wheelchair accessible.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited October through May when temperatures are comfortable for outdoor activity. Summer months (June-September) are very hot and humid - plan early morning visits only. The trail is open year-round with no seasonal closures.

Nearby Eats

Stop by Masa for casual Mexican food with outdoor seating about 2 miles from the trail, or grab pizza and ice cream at the family-friendly shops in downtown Winter Garden's Plant Street area, just minutes from the Chapin Station trailhead.

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