Head out on this 16.1-mile out-and-back trail near Tampa, Florida. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 4 h 36 min to …
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Dec 17, 2024
Walk, its quicker Totally unorganized Cant load a plane as they are consumed with charging for anything Cant unload because can’t find the gateFull review by Travel26104111210
May 27, 2024
A beautiful place! One negative thing is, they need to add bathrooms on the walk way. That’s only thing I would that is not good. Amazing place for single, couples, and families.Full review by paula r
Feb 16, 2024
I like to walk 3-4 miles each day for my daily exercise and when on business for 5 days in Tampa I opted to walk several times at the "Courtney Campbell Scenic Highway". I parked, and started my wal…Full review by Martin R
Near the main highway there is a smaller bridge for pedestrians and I saw many times there people running or riding a bike. I would suspect there are some places around where you …
Near the main highway there is a smaller bridge for pedestrians and I saw many times there people running or riding a bike. I would suspect there are some places around where you can rent bikes, do your research online. The view is amazing and sometimes you cannot define when the blue of the sky end and the blue of the water starts - that is why I was envious of the people on the smaller bridge having their nice strolls.
If we park our car at Cypress Point Park, unload our bikes and pedal west, is there a dedicated trail for bikes that leads to the Courtney Campbell Trail - or must we share with cars?
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It is the same path as the main trail. Look for the signs there.
Is there a place for large vehicle/rv parking? Not to camp, just to ride....
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For a vehicle that size it might be more convenient to park at the boat ramp on the opposite side of the road, you still can access the trail in your bicycle by riding under the bridge. Or …
For a vehicle that size it might be more convenient to park at the boat ramp on the opposite side of the road, you still can access the trail in your bicycle by riding under the bridge. Or depending on the time you could try to park on the grass parallel to the one way road along the trail.