Pebble Park Coming Soon in Riverview


The Conservation & Environmental Lands Management (CELM) Department is excited to announce a new park will be opening soon in the Riverview area. The property located at 9955 Riverview Drive in Riverview was acquired in August 2018 for $2 million from Mosaic. The intention of the acquisition was to turn the parcel of land into a passive park of just over 27 acres. The aptly named Pebble Park will have amenities including paved parking, about a quarter-mile of paved walking trail coupled with another quarter-mile of wooded natural surface hiking trail, 3-24'x34' pavilions and picnic tables, bathrooms and a boardwalk/overlook on the Alafia that is currently being engineered.

CELM staff hope to open the park soon. Work is still underway to finish the Riverview Rd roundabout which must be completed prior to opening. The outlook is good, weather permitting of course.


A big thank you to all the crew who dedicated time and effort to complete multiple projects in preparation for this park opening. Staff members include Nick Alfano, Devin Beatty, Eric Boettcher, Bill Carlisle, Lindsey Corlew, Ryan Cozbey, Jennifer Groff, Danny Harris, Danielle Ivey, Mike Jones, John Kelly, John Page, Travis Parker, Dan Ruben, Frankie Stroud, Michael Tidwell, Davon Wicker, and Alan Weikle. The park is coming along beautifully and that is due to your hard work. Thank you! The following projects were included in this endeavor:

Travis Parker, Environmental Specialist, safely lit the brush pile and observed it go from blazing to smoldering to ash.

  • Underbrush clearing along the ditch
  • Snag
    Brush pile (5' x 30' wide) burning
  • Mulching
  • Snag (dead tree) removal, those that posed risk
  • Installation of a nature trail with Trail CATS assistance
  • Installation of a pollinator/butterfly garden with the help of JoAnn Hoffman, Extension Horticulture Program Assistant, and Rita Theodoras, Master Gardener Volunteer leading Brownie Troop 33133
  • General grounds maintenance
  • Spraying invasive plants
  • Removing old fence
  • Extensive tree trimming of 39 palms
  • Installation of a new automatic gate at the front entrance
  • Future Projects:
    • Partnering with local Boy Scout Troop 53 from Tampa to install a bridge and a few park benches
    • Sandhill restoration
Brownie Troop 33133 proudly stand next to the plants they installed in the pollinator garden.

Be sure to keep an eye out for more information regarding the Grand Opening of Pebble Park. This new park is sure to be a welcome retreat for Riverview residents.

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