11/20/20 Trail update: Temporary trail closures due to high water levels from Eta weather event

11/20/20 Trail update: Temporary trail closures due to high water levels from Eta weather event


Open Sites with wet trails:    

    Expect water up to your knees in areas that are partially flooded. Due to continually changing conditions, we cannot provide ongoing updates to the condition of each individual trail. Always observe the depth of water on the trail before proceeding through a flooded section.


Closed Sites:

    Staff is monitoring the conditions daily and will re-open sites as they are deemed safe. 


Northwest

1. Cypress Creek Nature Preserve – Trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable.

2. Violet Cury Nature Preserve – Trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable.

3. Lake Frances Nature Preserve – OPEN

4. Brooker Creek Headwaters Nature Preserve – OPEN

5. Lake Dan Nature Preserve – Trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable. Heaviest flooding is on the eastern portion of the red trail. 

6. Town ‘N Country Nature Preserve – OPEN


Central

1. Bell Creek Nature Preserve – Trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable. 

2. Alafia Scrub Nature Preserve  Trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable everywhere except for the western portion of the red trail. 

3. Alderman’s Ford Nature Preserve  Trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable. Yellow trail to the river is CLOSED.

4. Balm Boyette Nature Preserve - OPEN

5. Triple Creek Nature Preserve – Trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable. 

6. Golden Aster Nature Preserve  Trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable. Yellow trail is CLOSED

7. Rhodine Scrub Nature Preserve  OPEN

8. Alafia River Corridor North  OPEN

9. Alafia River Corridor South – OPEN


South

1.Wolf Branch Nature Preserve – OPEN

2.Upper Little Manatee River Nature Preserve - 579 – Most trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable. 

3.Upper Little Manatee Rive Nature Preserve- Leonard Lee – OPEN; Blue Trail CLOSED

4. Cockroach Creek Greenway Nature Preserve – Most trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable.


Northeast

1. Lower Green Swamp Nature Preserve – Most trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable. Yellow Trail CLOSED

2. Blackwater Creek Nature Preserve  Most trails are wet, soggy and partially flooded in areas but passable.


Please note: Many of Hiking spree trail marker signs were likely blown away during the storm. We are working on replacing them as needed. In lieu of following signs, please download the Hiking Spree trail maps below before hiking.  

Hillsborough County Hiking Spree 2021 Maps

Apollo Beach Nature Preserve

Bell Creek Nature Preserve

Blackwater Creek Nature Preserve

Cypress Creek Nature Preserve

Flatwoods Wilderness Park

Golden Aster Nature Preserve

Lake Dan Nature Preserve

Lake Rogers Conservation Park

Lettuce Lake Conservation Park

Edward Medard Conservation Park

Upper Tampa Bay Conservation Park

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