A three day weekend with cool temperatures had Darin and I itching to taking the kids bicycling. We were considering another trip to Shark Valley but it was nixed by the kids. A quick internet search of local bike trails led me to the Rails to Trails Conservancy website. A rail trail is a former railway that has been converted into a path for walking and cycling. A rail trail is perfect for our family of four because we don't have to share the road with cars. Surprisingly, Florida's very first rail trail is located on the island of Boca Grande which is only 88 miles north of Naples.
At only 6.5 miles in length the Boca Grande Trail may be one of the shortest in Florida but it is one of the most picturesque. It runs the length of Gasparilla Island through the posh town of Boca Grande. We started at the southern end of the island at Gasparilla Island State Park where we were able to tour the restored lighthouse that was built in 1890.
The town is small and charming. Golf carts and bicycles outnumbered automobiles. You can't even find a gas station on the island. For years George and Laura Bush along with their family have vacationed in Boca Grande.
We were able to peak into Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church.
We stopped in the town's square for a treat and some shopping in a large remodeled train station.
Biking less than 6.5 miles wasn't a great workout but it sure made for a great afternoon adventure.

If you are interested in Rails to Trails in your neck of the woods check out their website at www.railstotrails.org. They also have a mobile app. A coworker just lent me the Rails-Trails Southeast Guidebook. I can't wait to plan our next outing.