glutenfreesearch
Great beginner mountain biking trails. There is also a road loop for a road bike. It is a beautiful area. We often see deer and rabbit. The trails are often flooded after heavy rain.
jackieg82
I live near Flatwoods so I don't have to go to far to get back to nature. It offers paved roads for biking, roller blading, running and dirt paths for hiking and walking. Deer, raccoon, wild boar etc can be seen. Nice park.
511RebeccaW
I love flatwoods but have to arrive first thing in the morning to avoid being ran over. Although most bikers are nice, some are rather rude. I had one guy tell me to get off the pavement and run in the grass. I paid my $2 just like everyone else and have every right to be on the pavement. It's not like I walking in the middle of the pavement. Some don't even announce "On your left", but give you nasty looks as they ride by. There is a bridge for walkers at one point, but I have been hit twice by people riding there bikes across it. Don't get me wrong, there are some great bike riders that announce "on your left" and smile or say good morning. Outside of that, it is such a beautiful place to be, great views, and some great trails. Just arrive before the bikes get there.
debePa
This has become my favorite place to ride my bike due to the amenities: bathrooms at the parking lots, park rangers everywhere, water huts, loads of parking. Entry is $2 or buy am annual pass for $50. I've seen snakes, tortoises, deer, lizards, huge insects (grass hoppers and dragonflies). There are two spots where the asphalt path potentially goes underwater- your kids will love it!
417MikeK
Ran the 7 mile loop. I advise to start at visitors center. $2.00 entry fee. The loop starts .60 miles from the visitors center. The loop is asphalt and wide. There are water stops at the 3 and 5 mile points with shade. Mile markers at 1 mile intervals. Loop has a slight incline for the entire route; at least it felt that way to me. There is also a 2.3 mile out and back from visitors center to a bridge. Really enjoyed it. It is isolated and is not lit for night running.
cloveer
I ride the loop inside flatwoods 3 to 4 times a week. This place is an excellent place to log some miles on your bike. If you ride on weekends, it's busy in the mornings so try later in the day if you want the place to yourself.
JulieBee813
My husband and I took a nice long walk from marker 24 to 32 and back this weekend. It was an easy hike and not too hot under the tree cover. Since we have had so much rain lately, the mosquitoes were out and hungry, apparently for my blood. They took plenty but we still enjoyed the walk. This park is mainly a paved bike path, but there are hiking trails (for mountain bikes too) that are easy and well marked.
910PG
We have seen gopher tortoises here, as well as deer, snakes, and bluebirds. The trails through the woods are fun for biking. The Panther Trail is a bit more challenging than some others due to roots -- That challenge can be both fun and frustrating. The seven-mile asphalt road is great for riding bikes if you don't feel like going through the woods and there many runners and roller-bladers on it, as well as sometimes walkers.
510JonathanA
One of the best maintained trails I have seen. Off road dirt trails and paved trails. The paved trails have water breaks about every two miles. The Park Rangers are helpful and friendly. We used the trail to help the boys in our group earn their bicycle merits.
cavr1569
When am there i feel so relaxing,its just beautyful,bike,rollerblading or walking its just fantastic.
tiagayepfa
This is my favorite running spot! An 11 mile loop of paved trail, and many more miles of beautiful wilderness type trails. During the summer when it's super hot and humid the trails provide nice relief from the sun. Rangers are always driving around the paved loop, bathrooms always clean, and the water is always cold at the water stops which are every 2 miles.
sushinestate
I love the biking trails here , is peaceful , you will see turtles, snakes , owls , different birds , so many trails, I love riding the different trails for hours is a beautiful park,
DMast
I admit that I've not experienced the entire park but Flatwoods is beautiful. I access it from the entrance on Bruce B. Downs and typically go there to walk/run. There are mile markers along the route, which is nice if you don't want to check, or aren't using, a pedometer. There is a paved path, about the size of a road lane, which is wonderful for bicycling, rollerblading and such. There is a "service road" along side this which is available for those who want a softer running surface. The "service road" will provide some bits and pieces of shade, depending on when one is visiting the park.There is a $2 entrance fee and the park is well worth it.There are also sheltered areas and water stops along the way which is wonderful if you run out of water or simply don't bring any with you.You can see wildlife along the way and this park is huge. It is definitely geared toward bicyclists, runners/walkers and such but is still nice to visit to just wander and explore.
Egood11
It's nice and pretty quite but nothing really going on. Best if your going for a bike ride. We took the dogs and it was ok.
snowhoney
Enjoyed long miles of biking & hiking with loads of birds & other fauna around and not having to worry about traffic.