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The Hardy Trail offers an easy hike, covering 1.9 miles (3.0 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 40 feet (12 metres). You can expect to complete this paved route in about 46 minutes. As you walk, you'll find the southern half of the trail notably shaded by woods,…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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You can typically find parking near the Hardy Trail Access Point (Church Avenue) in Dade City. This is a convenient starting point for your visit.
Yes, this trail is considered very family-friendly. Its flat, paved surface and easy difficulty make it ideal for all ages, including those with strollers. There are also amenities like water fountains along the way.
Yes, the Hardy Trail is dog-friendly. You'll find amenities like dog waste bag dispensers, making it easy to enjoy a walk with your furry companion. Please ensure your dog is on a leash.
The trail is a paved, multi-use recreational path built on a converted railbed. It is flat and even, making it suitable for walking, jogging, and biking. The southern half is notably shaded by woods, offering a pleasant, natural tunnel-like experience.
Given its location in Florida, the trail is enjoyable year-round. However, for the most comfortable experience, consider visiting during the cooler months from late fall to early spring to avoid the peak summer heat and humidity.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access or use the Hardy Trail in Dade City. It is a free public recreational path.
While primarily a recreational path, the trail is known for its blend of art and nature. The southern section is beautifully shaded by woods, creating a tunnel-like effect. You can access the trail from the Hardy Trail Access Point (Church Avenue).
The Hardy Trail is an out-and-back route. It's approximately one mile long in one direction, so you'll retrace your steps to return to your starting point.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the USBR 15 (Florida) for about 14% of its length, offering a connection to a broader cycling network.
The paved, multi-use nature of the path makes it perfect for walking, jogging, and biking. It's a popular spot for local residents seeking exercise and recreation in a pleasant, shaded environment.
You'll find convenient amenities such as water fountains and dog waste bag dispensers, making your visit more comfortable for both you and your pets.