Riding on the northern shores of Lake Okeechobee

Wide view of Lake Okeechobee, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
Lake Okeechobee is also known as the "Florida's Inland Sea" - License our images here.

Okeechobee means "big water" in the language of the Seminole. Before them, the Calusa called it Mayaimi , a word that had the same meaning: "big water". True that this lake looks like an ocean.  

The Florida Trail or Okeechobee Lake Scenic Trail goes around the lake. Here is paved, but some parts are dirt - look the picture in this post from a section by Port Mayaca. The worse is that in some places one must leave the trail and travel through dangerous narrow roads. 

Okeechobee trail in the northern part - Photo: Still Gravity.
The northern trail is excellent. 

We saw many birds around the lake. Also, a couple of alligators in a canal - we'll skip their pictures because we have better ones. Wildlife is plenty in this area. 

Birds found around Lake Okeechobee, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
Some of our wildlife photos from Lake Okeechobee: herons, egrets, storks, and a bald eagle. 

We rode the bikes from Taylor Creek to the Kissimmee River. 15 miles round-trip. 

The Kissimmee River near Lake Okeechobee, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
The Kissimmee River near its delta to the Okeechobee Lake. 

Another beautiful sunset from the trail. 

Sunset in Lake Okeechobee, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
View from the Okeechobee Trail. 

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