Best attractions and places to see around Citrus Park include a blend of retail, entertainment, and access to natural preserves and trails. Located within the greater Tampa Bay area, the region offers diverse landscapes from paved paths to natural habitats. Citrus Park provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration of its local environment.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Brooker Creek Headwaters Nature Preserve is a 1,100 acre park that is the natural habitat for numerous plant and animal species. There are many miles of trails open to hikers, cyclists, and runners for you to explore this beautiful, wild park.
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Nice pedestrian bridge alongside the Courtney Campbell Causeway. As you get further out on the bridge, you are treated to great views of the water.
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Ride along Brooker Creek Headwaters Nature Preserve, a 1,100-acre nature preserve. This preserve is not only natural habitat for various plant and animal species but also protects important wetlands and the headwaters of Brooker Creek.
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The Upper Tampa Bay Trail is a paved commuter and exercise path that is popular for walking, biking and running. There are a lot of different parking areas and parks along the trail, so you don't have to do the whole trail all in one go, but doing the whole path does work well for longer rides. You can also easily connect to other paths in the upper Tampa trail network.
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Cypress Point Park is a small beach-park on the western shore of Tampa. There is a bus stop and parking area at the park entrance, and the main trail is completely paved and follows a disc golf course. The back of the park has beach access, which is some of the quietest beachfront in Tampa in the early mornings.
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Brooker Creek Headwaters Nature Preserve is a 1,100 acre park that is the natural habitat for numerous plant and animal species. There are many miles of trails open to hikers and runners for you to explore this beautiful, wild park.
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The Upper Tampa Bay Trail is a paved commuter and exercise path that is popular for walking, biking and running. There are a lot of different parking areas and parks along the trail, so you don't have to do the whole trail all in one go, but doing the whole path does work well for longer rides. You can also easily connect to other paths in the upper Tampa trail network.
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Town 'N Country Greenway is a completely paved path on the north side of Tampa. It follows the creek basically the whole time and crosses several bridges. Of all the greenbelts around the city, this is one of the lesser visited ones and is great for running without the constant starting and stopping that comes with sidewalk running.
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Citrus Park offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly cycling, walking, and hiking. You can explore paved paths like the Upper Tampa Bay Trail, which is popular for biking and running, or the Town and Country Greenway. For more natural experiences, consider visiting preserves with trails. You can find various routes for hiking and road cycling in the area.
Yes, the area is rich in natural spaces. The Brooker Creek Headwaters Nature Preserve, though slightly outside immediate Citrus Park, is a significant 1,100-acre park with many miles of trails through diverse habitats. Lake Rogers Conservation Park also offers trails through oak and pine forests and features two freshwater lakes.
For scenic views, the Courtney Campbell Causeway Pedestrian Bridge offers expansive views of the water as you venture further out. Cypress Point Park, located on the western shore of Tampa, provides beautiful sunset views over the water and beach access.
Absolutely. Many of the trails and parks are suitable for families, such as Cypress Point Park and Brooker Creek Headwaters Nature Preserve. Additionally, the Citrus Park Town Center houses Elev8 Fun, a large indoor entertainment complex with go-karts, bowling, mini-golf, and more, offering a wide range of activities for all ages.
Yes, several trails and parks in the area are wheelchair-accessible. The Upper Tampa Bay Trail and the Town and Country Greenway are both paved paths suitable for wheelchairs. Cypress Point Park also features a completely paved main trail.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse outdoor opportunities, from the great water views offered by the Courtney Campbell Causeway Pedestrian Bridge to the quiet beachfront at Cypress Point Park. The extensive paved trails like the Upper Tampa Bay Trail are highly appreciated for walking, biking, and running.
Yes, natural preserves like the Brooker Creek Headwaters Nature Preserve are natural habitats for numerous plant and animal species. Exploring these trails can offer opportunities to observe local wildlife in their natural environment.
The cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April) are generally considered the best time to visit Citrus Park for outdoor activities. Temperatures are more comfortable for hiking, cycling, and exploring parks, avoiding the intense heat and humidity of summer.
Many parks and trails in the Citrus Park area are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific park regulations before visiting, but paved trails like the Upper Tampa Bay Trail are generally welcoming to leashed pets.
While Citrus Park is more focused on modern amenities and natural spaces, its history as an agricultural area connected by railroads in the 1920s reflects the broader development of Hillsborough County. For more extensive historical and cultural sites, you would typically look to the wider Tampa Bay area.
Many of the parks and trailheads, such as Cypress Point Park and various access points along the Upper Tampa Bay Trail, offer dedicated parking areas. The Citrus Park Town Center also provides ample parking for its retail and entertainment offerings.
Yes, there are several easy trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a short walk. Lake Rogers Conservation Park offers easy-to-walk unpaved trails. Additionally, the paved sections of the Upper Tampa Bay Trail and Town and Country Greenway are suitable for leisurely strolls. You can find more options for easy hikes in the area.


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