Flatwoods Park Trail Loop
Flatwoods Park Trail Loop
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17.9km
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Set out on the Flatwoods Park Trail Loop for an easy touring bicycle ride through a diverse Florida landscape. You'll pedal past tranquil pine flatwoods, find shade under oak hammocks, and roll through open stretches of prairie grasses. This 11.1 miles (17.9 km) loop features a gentle 39 feet (12 metres) of elevation gain, making it a relaxed journey that typically takes around 1 hours and 2 minutes to complete. Keep an eye out for local wildlife like armadillos and deer as you explore, and be sure to pause at the scenic Trout Creek Boardwalk and Bridge.
When planning your visit, you can park at either the Flatwoods Park trailhead or the Bruce B. Downs trailhead, though a daily fee applies at both locations. Once you're on the main loop, cyclists are directed to ride in a counter-clockwise direction for a smooth flow. The trail is well-equipped with water and rest stations every two miles, ensuring you have convenient stops throughout your ride.
This route is nestled within the Lower Hillsborough Wilderness Preserve, offering a natural escape. It's a great way to experience the region's unique ecosystem, from its varied plant life to the animals that call it home. The Flatwoods Park Trail Loop provides an accessible and enjoyable cycling experience for all skill levels, making it a popular choice for a leisurely outing.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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17.5 km
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17.5 km
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Parking is available at two main trailheads: the Flatwoods Park trailhead and the Bruce B. Downs trailhead. Both locations require a daily fee for parking.
While there isn't a separate entrance fee for the trail itself, a daily fee is required for parking at both the Flatwoods Park and Bruce B. Downs trailheads. The trail is located within the Lower Hillsborough Wilderness Preserve.
Information regarding whether dogs are permitted on the Flatwoods Park Trail Loop is not provided in the available sources. It's always best to check local regulations before bringing pets.
The paved loop is generally pleasant year-round, though some sections can be in full sun. For the unpaved, off-road trails, consider visiting during drier seasons, as they can become muddy and hold water after rain, and some lowland sections near the Hillsborough River can turn to muck depending on the season.
The primary Flatwoods Loop is a 7-mile paved trail that is largely flat, wide, and well-maintained, making for an easy ride. For those seeking more adventure, numerous unpaved, off-road trails and singletrack options crisscross within and extend from the main loop. These can be more challenging, featuring tree roots, wild hog holes, varying widths, sand, or mud after rain.
Cyclists often spot diverse Florida wildlife, including armadillos, turtles, hawks, and deer. The trail passes through pine flatwoods, oak hammocks, and open stretches of prairie grasses and saw palmetto, providing a natural habitat for these animals.
Yes, the trail is well-equipped with water stations and shelters conveniently placed throughout the loop, often every two miles. These offer cold, fresh water and a place to rest.
Along the route, you'll encounter the Start of Mile Markers – Flatwoods Conservation Park and the scenic Trout Creek Boardwalk and Bridge. The trail itself, known as Flatwoods Park Trail, is a highlight for its car-free environment and natural beauty.
Yes, the paved loop is part of the larger 16,000-acre Lower Hillsborough Wilderness Preserve and connects to other parks like Trout Creek, Dead River, Morris Bridge, and John B. Sargeant Memorial Park. There's also a 2-mile paved extension connecting the loop to Bruce B. Downs Boulevard. The route also passes through sections of the Flatwoods Park Trl, Flatwoods Loop, and Wilderness Park Main (25-47).
The paved Flatwoods Loop is considered easy and suitable for all skill levels, including families. Its flat nature and smooth asphalt make it ideal for casual rides. Class 1 electric bikes (e-bikes) are also permitted on the paved trails. However, some of the off-road trails can be more technically demanding.
Once on the main paved loop, cyclists are directed to ride in a counter-clockwise direction. This helps manage traffic flow and enhances safety for all users.
Yes, the Flatwoods Park trailhead offers restrooms, a small sheltered picnic area, and even bike repair tools and an air pump, providing convenient facilities for visitors.