Cadillac Trail East
4900 Heritage Park BlvdTallahassee FL 32311
(850) 245-7105
Considered one of the area’s “must-ride” trails, the Cadillac Mountain Bike Trail is an intermediate course with several options that fall into the expert realm. This trail is broken into the 1.35-mile West Cadillac and 2.44-mile East Cadillac sections, and a .9-mile Loblolly Trail option for beginners. This trail system is extremely well developed and well maintained by the City of Tallahassee in partnership with The Tallahassee Mountain Bike Association (TMBA). Whether you’re a technical expert or aspiring to be one, these carefully mapped trails are a great, challenging ride for multiple skill levels. More difficult sections are marked with a Black Diamond, or Double Black Diamond Symbol, and intermediate skill areas are marked with a Blue Square Symbol. The trail is easily accessed through the Lafayette Heritage Trail Park in the Piney Z neighborhood. Here you will also find restrooms, a bike wash, picnic areas, and a playground.
This fantastic single-track trail system is roughly 7-miles long and features several natural elevation changes. From challenging uphills and fast, technical descents, the Cadillac Trail is very versatile. Along the East Cadillac portion of the trail, optional manmade challenges like narrow bridges, logs, and jumps allow riders to test the limits of their skills—including an 8-foot jump best left to experts. The wooden ramp system along this trail rises and dips sharply, and has been described as a “mountain bike roller coaster” by many who have enjoyed it. Meanwhile, the West Cadillac Trail offers challenges of its own, from the thickly rooted trail itself to the ever-changing elevation of the terrain. For those who just aren’t ready for the ride to end, the West Cadillac Trail connects to other trails in Tom Brown Park, and then leads into the Fern Trail. This allows riders to string together as much riding as their legs can handle.





Considered one of the area’s “must-ride” trails, the Cadillac Mountain Bike Trail is an intermediate course with several options that fall into the expert realm. This trail is broken into the 1.35-mile West Cadillac and 2.44-mile East Cadillac sections, and a .9-mile Loblolly Trail option for beginners. This trail system is extremely well developed and well maintained by the City of Tallahassee in partnership with The Tallahassee Mountain Bike Association (TMBA). Whether you’re a technical expert or aspiring to be one, these carefully mapped trails are a great, challenging ride for multiple skill levels. More difficult sections are marked with a Black Diamond, or Double Black Diamond Symbol, and intermediate skill areas are marked with a Blue Square Symbol. The trail is easily accessed through the Lafayette Heritage Trail Park in the Piney Z neighborhood. Here you will also find restrooms, a bike wash, picnic areas, and a playground.
This fantastic single-track trail system is roughly 7-miles long and features several natural elevation changes. From challenging uphills and fast, technical descents, the Cadillac Trail is very versatile. Along the East Cadillac portion of the trail, optional manmade challenges like narrow bridges, logs, and jumps allow riders to test the limits of their skills—including an 8-foot jump best left to experts. The wooden ramp system along this trail rises and dips sharply, and has been described as a “mountain bike roller coaster” by many who have enjoyed it. Meanwhile, the West Cadillac Trail offers challenges of its own, from the thickly rooted trail itself to the ever-changing elevation of the terrain. For those who just aren’t ready for the ride to end, the West Cadillac Trail connects to other trails in Tom Brown Park, and then leads into the Fern Trail. This allows riders to string together as much riding as their legs can handle.
🐶 Your pup just sent you a calendar invite: nature walk at San Luis Mission Park ASAP.
Fresh air, shaded trails, and all the good vibes—aka the perfect spot for a stroll, a sniff, and maybe even a snack break. Who’s bringing the treats?
📍 San Luis Mission Park
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![🐶 Your pup just sent you a calendar invite: nature walk at San Luis Mission Park ASAP.
Fresh air, shaded trails, and all the good vibes—aka the perfect spot for a stroll, a sniff, and maybe even a snack break. Who’s bringing the treats?
📍 San Luis Mission Park
📸 @2ndgenphotos [Arthur Irias]
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🌸 Spring in Tallahassee is bringing music, festivals, and nonstop fun! Which upcoming event are you the most excited for? Tag your crew in the comments! 👇
📆 Events:
💠 March 8 | Grove Day 2025 at @TheGroveMuseum
💠 March 14 | PBR: Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour at @fsutuckercenter
💠March 21-22 | Tasha Cobbs Leonard & Kirk Franklin at Jubilee Gospel Festival
💠March 22-23 | @southeast_heritage_games at Apalachee Regional Park
💠March 22 | 311 at @themoontallahassee
💠March 27 | Garrison Starr at @goodwoodmuseumandgardens
💠March 28-29 | Springtime Tallahassee Festival @springtimetallahassee
💠April 4 | @officialviolentfemmes with @tallahasseesymphony at The Adderley Amphitheater
💠April 4-6 | Word of South Festival at Cascades Park @wordofsouthfest
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📸 @visitflorida

🌸 Spring in Tallahassee = sunshine, adventure, and endless ways to explore! With over 700 miles of scenic trails and bloom-filled parks, it’s the best season for outdoor festivals, live music, and fresh flavors at award-winning breweries and outdoor patios.
✨ Plan your next getaway at VisitTallahassee.com
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Timeless blooms! 🌺 This stunning shot captures a model among the azaleas at what was then known as Killearn Gardens State Park—before it became Maclay Gardens State Park in 1970.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Maclay Gardens remains one of Tallahassee’s most treasured outdoor escapes. Now’s the time to visit—catch the blooms now until April 30!
📸 Photo courtesy of @FloridaMemory
📍Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
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Where can you see alligators sunbathing, manatees gliding through the water, and one of the deepest freshwater springs in the world? Wakulla Springs! 🐢🐊
This cinematic paradise is just outside Tallahassee and a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Florida’s natural wonders with breathtaking wildlife and landscapes.
📍 Wakulla Springs State Park
@nabiha.t_
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What an electrifying day at the MagLab Open House! ⚡🧲 From hands-on experiments to meeting world-class scientists, today was a celebration of curiosity and discovery! 🧪🔬
What a beautiful day to come out to explore the world’s largest & highest-powered magnet lab! 🚀 We can`t wait to come back next year!
📍 What is the MagLab? The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, or MagLab, is home to the strongest magnets in the world. Scientists from around the globe come here to conduct groundbreaking research in medicine, materials science, and energy.
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Camellia season is in full bloom at Maclay Gardens State Park, a masterpiece of floral architecture! 💕
The gardens feature a picturesque brick walkway, secret garden, reflection pool, walled garden, and hundreds of camellias and azaleas. Bloom season is until April 30.
📍Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
📸 @emilie_lauren_photography
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🍽️ Support and celebrate black entrepreneurs shaping Tallahassee`s incredible food scene this Black History Month, and all year round, by visiting these five black-owned eateries. 😋 Got a recommendation? Let us know in the comments! ⤵️
📍 @earleyskitchen
📍 @wingman3323
📍 Chewbees
📍 @pineappetittally
📍 @leonstally
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