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Urban hiking trails around lake Medard offer a distinctive landscape shaped by its past as a phosphate mine, resulting in an unusual topography of hills and valleys. The park features a 770-acre reservoir with an extensive shoreline and diverse aquatic vegetation. Hikers can explore areas with unique exposed root systems and varied flora, providing elevation changes not typical of Florida's flat terrain. The area is home to diverse wildlife, including fish, birds, and alligators.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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13.8km
03:36
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.57km
01:41
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.11km
01:07
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:29
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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James the Greater (the Latin 'major' is not translated as 'great' in English), to whom this church/chapel in ___ was dedicated, belongs, together with his brother, to the closest circle of Jesus' disciples. In his version of the "Good News" (this is the meaning of the word "gospel"), the Evangelist Mark enumerates a list of the apostles: "James, the son of Zebedee, and John, the brother of James—to whom he called the Boanerges, which means sons of thunder" (Mark 3:17). They are said to have had very temperamental characters, but were faithful followers of Jesus Christ, in whom they recognized the promised Messiah. According to the Acts of the Apostles, James was executed for his faith. His tomb in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia (Spain), is one of the most famous and important pilgrimage destinations in the world.
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Saint John of Nepomuk was a priest (Vicar General of the Archbishop) in Bohemia who died a martyr's death in Prague in 1393. By royal order, he was thrown from Prague's Charles Bridge into the Vltava River and drowned. His statue can still be found on or near many bridges today—as is the case here over the Ohře River. He is not only considered a popular "bridge saint" but also the patron saint of the seal of confession. In many depictions of him, he holds a cross in one hand, sometimes placing a finger to his lips with the other as a sign of silence (which was heard during confession). In this depiction, however, his other hand holds a palm branch, which in Christian iconography is the sign of martyrdom. The feast day of Saint John of Nepomuk in the calendar of saints is March 20.
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The patronage of this church was not conferred on one of the (almost infinite) number of saints, but entrusted to the protection of the "Holy Trinity." Pope Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger, 1927 to 2022) uttered the following words about that mystery of faith, which in Christianity, across all denominations, we venerate the ONE God in THREE Persons: "On the Sunday after Pentecost, we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. Through the Holy Spirit, who helps us understand the words of Jesus and leads us to all truth, believers can, so to speak, gain knowledge of the innermost being of God and thereby discover that He is by no means infinite solitude, but a communion of light and love, life given and received in an eternal dialogue between the Father and the Son in the Holy Spirit—lover, beloved, and love, to use the words of St. Augustine." (Address by Pope Benedict XVI, at the Angelus on 11 June 2006)
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A visit to the old town of Sokolov is also worthwhile.
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A memorial plaque at the entrance to the castle courtyard commemorates the American film director and actor Samuel Fuller (1912 to 1997). As a soldier in the 1st Infantry Division of the US Army, he took part in the liberation of Sokolov in World War II in 1945. In 1980, Fuller, who became known through westerns such as "Forty Rifles" with Barbara Stanwyck, made the film "The Big Red One" based on his war memories. That was the nickname of his unit.
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The old town mile is actually called "Old Square" (Staré námesti) and is the historical centre of Sokolov. At the eastern end you will find the Church of St. James the Greater, at the western end the Church of the Franciscan Monastery, which is dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua. In between are the Old Town Hall and the Marian Column, as well as the Jubilee Fountain and the Falconer's Fountain. And of course lots of shops, cafés and restaurants.
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The road junction east of the station is decorated with a large wooden sculpture of the knight Sebastián, who, according to legend, founded Sokolov at the confluence of the Ohře and Zwota rivers. Sebastián was a skilled falconer, and the local nobles valued his services very much. This is how the place got its name, Falkenau.
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This mural, which Vlastimil Květenský created in 1980 for the entrance to the police station in Sokolov, is clearly inspired by socialist-communist art. Květenský (1930 to 1985) was a ceramicist, painter and draftsman; he created ceramic sculptures and bronze reliefs. As a professor, the artist, who has won several international awards, taught at the Technical Secondary School for Ceramics in Karlovy Vary.
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There are 9 urban hiking trails around Lake Medard featured in this guide. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from shorter strolls to longer explorations of the area's unique landscape.
The terrain around Lake Medard is surprisingly varied for Florida, a direct result of its past as a phosphate mine. You'll find unique hills and valleys, and even areas with exposed tree roots forming a natural 'jungle gym'. Most of the urban hikes in this guide are rated as easy, with 8 easy routes and 1 moderate route, making them accessible for various fitness levels. The Bridge of Love – Sokolov Castle Park loop from Sokolov is an example of a moderate route with some elevation changes.
Yes, Lake Medard offers several family-friendly options. The park's unique 'Tree Playground' with its exposed root systems is a particular draw for children. Many of the routes are easy, such as the Ruins of Hotel Český Dům – Bridge of Love loop from Sokolov, which is just over 6 km and features minimal elevation, making it suitable for families.
Edward Medard Park is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to check the specific park rules regarding pets, especially leash requirements. Most urban trails are suitable for leashed dogs, allowing you and your canine companion to enjoy the unique landscapes together.
Yes, many of the urban hiking trails around Lake Medard are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Falconer Fountain, Sokolov – Old Town Hall Sokolov loop from Sokolov and the Sokolov Town Hall – Pond in Husovy Sady loop from Sokolov, offering convenient exploration.
The urban hikes around Lake Medard offer a blend of natural beauty and unique features. You can expect to see the expansive 770-acre reservoir, diverse aquatic vegetation, and the distinctive post-mining landscape with its hills and valleys. Notable attractions within the park include a 40-foot-tall Observation Tower with spectacular lake views, a long Boardwalk, and the unique 'Tree Playground' formed by exposed tree roots. The 'Singing Bluffs Trail' is particularly known for its scenic outlooks over the water.
Edward Medard Park, where many of these urban trails are located, offers ample parking facilities for visitors. It's advisable to check the park's official website for any specific parking fees or regulations before your visit. For more information on the park, you can visit Hillsborough County's official page.
While Edward Medard Park is a popular destination, public transport options directly to the park entrance might be limited. It is generally recommended to travel by car to access the trailheads. For detailed information on public transport routes in the wider Hillsborough County area, it's best to consult local transit authority websites.
The best time for urban hiking around Lake Medard is typically during the cooler, drier months, from late fall through spring (roughly November to April). During these months, temperatures are more comfortable, and humidity is lower, making for a more enjoyable hiking experience. Summer can be very hot and humid, with a higher chance of afternoon thunderstorms.
Edward Medard Park itself provides basic amenities for visitors. While there might not be cafes directly at every trailhead, the nearby towns and communities offer various dining options and facilities. It's a good idea to bring your own water and snacks, especially for longer hikes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique landscape, which offers elevation changes not commonly found in Florida, the scenic views over the reservoir, and the diverse wildlife, including numerous bird species. The well-maintained trails and the park's overall natural beauty are frequently highlighted.


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