Cady Way Trail


The Cady Way Trail is a rail trail in the Orlando, Florida area opened in 1994. It is partly owned by the Orlando Department of Families, Parks and Recreation and partly by Orange County Parks and Recreation. The project was awarded a $1,750,000 Transportation Enhancement grant by the Federal Highway Administration and the Florida Department of Transportation, and a $483,000 grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

Location

The Cady Way Trail was constructed along the abandoned roadbed of the East Florida & Atlantic Railroad, which ran to the Naval Training Center Orlando. Its south end is at Orlando Fashion Square, and its north end is at Hall Road at Aloma Avenue in Goldenrod at the Seminole County line. It continues northeast approximately as the Cross Seminole Trail. Departing south from Hall Road, the trail passes Goldenrod Park, crosses State Road 436 via a bridge opened in November 2006, then passes Cady Way Park, Ward Park, Brookshire Elementary School, Winter Park High School, the former Naval Training Center Orlando and the Winter Pines Golf Club. Part of the trail also passes through the city of Winter Park.
The second phase of construction connected the Cady Way Trail with the Cross Seminole Trail and Little Econ Greenway.

Trail homicide

Hector Rodriguez and Jesse Davis murdered Nicholas Presha and Jeremy Stewart in April 2012 along the Cady Way Trail. Davis pleaded guilty to murder charges in November 2012 and was sentenced to two concurrent life terms. Both sides rested in the case against Rodriguez on July 30, 2012. Rodriguez guilty on all counts, including kidnapping, robbery and first degree murder. He was sentenced to life in prison.