Cape Haze Pioneer Trail: Bike ride on an old railway

Biking on Cape Haze Pioneer Trail in southwest Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
The paved path is very straight, like all rail trails - License our images here.

A 16-mile of paved trail - round trip - on the route of an old railway near Port Charlotte, Florida. The plan was to ride to Gasparilla Island, but the heavy traffic on the causeway scared us away. We ended the trip at Placida Park. 

In 1909, there was a town by the eastern trailhead of Cape Haze Pioneer Trail called McCall. It became a ghost town in 1928. There is a marker and an old building there.  

We found two black racer snakes basking on the hot pavement. Like always, they crawled away. 

View from Cape Haze Pioneer Trail in southwest Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
There are a few spots with beautiful views from the trail.  

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