Dogs No Dogs
Features
Birding · River/Creek · Wildlife
Family Friendly
Kids will love this 2-mile loop.
Spring/Summer hours: 8am to 7pm. Fall/Winter hours: 8am to 6pm. Park entry fee is $2 per vehicle.
Overview
Take a tour of one of Hillsborough County's most visited parks on this great loop that winds through hardwood swamp forests, hardwood hammocks and pine flatwoods.
Need to Know
Additional park amenities include wooded picnic areas, playgrounds, park ranger and volunteer-led nature education tours on weekends, and canoe and kayaks rentals. For more information, visit the park's
website.
Description
You have a variety of parking areas and access points to choose from for this loop, but as mapped here, the route starts and ends at the park visitor center. At the first junction take a left onto the
Boardwalk Trail. This wide, well-maintained boardwalk winds through the park's lovely hardwood swamp forests, along a spur of the Hillborough River.
At about 0.5 miles into the hike, you'll come to the Observation Tower. You can climb the wooden steps to gain a bird's-eye view of the river and surround forests. Continuing on the boardwalk, you'll eventually connect to a series of natural surface paths. Take the southernmost
Hiking Trail by staying to the right at the junctions.
You'll eventually cross over the main paved Lettuce Lake Parkway road. At a little over one mile into the hike, look for the
Cypress Dome Boardwalk to your left. This short spur trail will take you out to see Cypress Dome--where the impressive cypress trees form a natural arch overhead.
Back on the
Hammock Run trail, you'll wind back around to the northwest to loop back to your start point.
Contacts
Shared By:
Kristen Arendt
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