Miami Bike Trails Expand: Pedal the Ludlam Trail & Explore the Miami Loop.

Yes, the Miami suburbs can have an urban feel, but towns like Cutler Bay, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, Coral Gables, and Coconut Grove continually strive to create pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods. As a Miami real estate agent, I love seeing initiatives that enhance our community's lifestyle and appeal. My wife and I enjoy biking. Miami-Dade County has been actively supporting our hobby with the ongoing expansion of the Miami LOOP, a network of pedestrian and bike trails. This makes Miami an even more attractive place to live, especially for those relocating to Miami, FL.

The Miami LOOP: A Vision for Connectivity
The Miami LOOP is a visionary 225-mile trail system aimed at improving transportation options, promoting safer biking and walking, boosting the economy, reducing carbon emissions, and improving overall well-being. A significant step forward in the Miami LOOP was the recent groundbreaking for the Ludlam Trail, a North-South running section that runs below Miami International Airport.

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Ludlam Trail: Connecting Communities
Once completed, the Ludlam Trail will span 6.2 miles, connecting various neighborhoods and providing access to schools, parks, transit, and businesses. The trail is thoughtfully designed with separate paths for walking, running, and biking, along with shelters, landscaping, and safer street crossings. It will seamlessly integrate into the broader Miami LOOP, further enhancing connectivity across the county.

A Decade in the Making
This trail culminates a community-driven effort that has been in motion for over a decade. The project involves collaboration between Miami-Dade County Parks, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and local developers. It exemplifies how public and private partnerships can contribute to positive community development.

Features and Amenities
The Ludlam Trail will offer a range of features for users to enjoy, including:

  • Dedicated paths for walking, running, and biking

  • Pedestrian bridges over major roads like Flagler, Eighth Street, Bird Road, and Coral Way

  • Shelters and gathering areas for relaxation

  • Landscaping to enhance the natural beauty of the trail

  • Bridges over canals for seamless navigation

Progress and Future Plans
While some sections of the trail are already accessible, construction is ongoing. FDOT started the design process for the pedestrian bridges this summer. The project also includes a bridge over Coral Way, which will be constructed by a local developer in collaboration with the county.

A Great Place to Live and Invest
The expansion of the Miami LOOP and projects like the Ludlam Trail make areas like Cutler Bay, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, Coral Gables, and Coconut Grove even more desirable for residents and those considering relocating to Miami. As a Miami real estate agent, I believe these developments contribute to property values and enhance these neighborhoods' overall quality of life.

If you're looking for a home in a community that prioritizes walkability, bikeability, and access to green spaces, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, Coral Gables, and Coconut Grove are excellent options. Contact me today, and let's explore the possibilities together.

MiamiHal - Your Miami Real Estate Agent

Hal and his wife biking in Pinecrest, FL

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