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East Central Florida Roundtrip along the Black Bear Scenic Byway
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RouteXpert William Edward Henry
Last edit: 04-01-2025
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CAUTION: Portions of this route pass through areas where there is no or limited cell / mobile phone coverage. Plan accordingly.

This route is about the ride. There are few roadside attractions here, so relax and enjoy rolling down the road.

We start in Daytona / Ormond Beach and immediately head inland away from the urban traffic, crowds, and beaches of the Atlantic coast.

Unlike south Florida, this section of rural central Florida has back roads with little traffic, genuine curves, and (small) changes in elevation. Just what's needed for an easygoing relaxed ride.

The route passes through a few small towns, each of which has a charm of its own. One can often find a cafe or local diner in these towns for rest and refreshment.

I rate this as a four-star route due to its easygoing relaxed approach to seeing the countryside. The route is a full-day outing with ample opportunity to stop for refreshment as needed along the way.
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Duration
6h 22m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
338.80 km
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Black Bear Scenic Byway
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If you're in the mood for a relaxed amble through the countryside of central Florida, then this route is for you. A full day is needed to complete the route with stops for refreshment, but you can bypass a short 32-mile sub-loop at about the half-way point if you wish to shorten the day.

Along the way, you will pass through a number of small towns, travel a Scenic Byway, cross over the longest river in Florida, and have an opportunity to enjoy southern hospitality at any number of diners and cafés.

We start by heading inland away from the hustle of Daytona Beach on the Atlantic Coast and head for Palatka where we cross the St. Johns River. A brief run south-west from Palatka along the Black Bear Scenic Byway leads us further inland towards the artificial Lake Ocklawaha (Rodman Reservoir) which provides water to the surrounding area as well as excellent bass fishing.

We continue our ride west along two-lane backroads surrounded by forest and fields where we encounter what appears to be an unlikely outpost. The Hog Wild Country Café is a good spot to stop for a food and rest break. They serve southern BBQ for lunch and dinner in a hospitable setting in the countryside.

After our pit stop at Hog Wild, we pass through the town of Interlachen (yes, named after the original in Switzerland) and continue west. A short distance west of Interlachen, about 86 miles into the route, we have a choice to ride north along a 32-mile loop up to the towns of Melrose and Keystone Heights, or shorten the overall route and head directly south to Fort McCoy.

If we choose to ride the full route, we will be on our way north to Melrose. The area of Melrose is a U.S. designated Historic District with an abundance of historic buildings; So slow down, take in the sights of this important part of Florida's history, and pose for a few photos to share with friends.

After Melrose, we follow a loop which includes a visit with lunch break in Keystone Heights. This is a charming small town where we can stop for rest and refreshment. Clyde's Cafe serves breakfast and lunch in a cozy setting. The Cafe has received good reviews and comes well recommended. A little further along from the Cafe, we can stop for a break at the Keystone Beach Park on the shore of Lake Geneva (yes, also named after the original in Switzerland) to stretch our legs and take obligatory selfies and other photos.

Whether or not we take the Keystone Heights loop, we head south and east to pass through Fort McCoy on our way to Salt Springs Recreation Area.

The Salt Springs Recreation Area is one the recreational jewels of the Ocala National Forest, with a spectacular natural mineral spring giving the area its name. Plenty of outdoor activities keep campers and day-use visitors busy, including swimming in the springs, fishing, snorkeling, hiking and boating. Visitors will find Salt Springs gushes forth 52 million gallons of water daily at a constant 74° Fahrenheit.

After our break at Salt Springs, the remainder of the ride is an easy run south and then east through the Ocala National Forest along another stretch of the Black Bear Scenic Byway. We end our ride at Ormond Beach on the Atlantic Coast amidst numerous restaurants and cafes and a stone's throw to the beach.
Palatka River Walk
Keystone Heights Pavilion
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Palatka, Florida
St. Johns River
Black Bear Scenic Byway
Melrose Historic District
Keystone Heights Historic Beach Pavilion
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Various Native American groups have inhabited Florida for at least 14,000 years. In 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León became the first known European to make landfall, calling the region La Florida ([la floˈɾiða] for its lush greenery and the Easter season (Pascua Florida in Spanish). Florida subsequently became the first area in the continental U.S. to be permanently settled by Europeans, with the Spanish colony of St. Augustine, founded in 1565, being the oldest continuously inhabited city. Florida was repeatedly contested by Spain and Great Britain, before being ceded to the U.S. in 1819; it was admitted as the 27th state on March 3, 1845. Florida was the principal location of the Seminole Wars (1816–1858), the longest and most extensive of the Indian Wars in U.S. history. The state seceded from the Union on January 10, 1861, becoming one of the seven original Confederate States. After the Civil War, Florida was restored to the Union on June 25, 1868.
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