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This park is made up of approximately 132 acres of Florida wildlife, offering an enjoyable view. If it isn't the land that sparks your interest, it will be the ponds. There are two ponds that fall within the boundaries of the park. The northern pond offers fishing, and some have said that the fishing is what sets Al Lopez Park aside from other parks.
Al Lopez Park is currently one of eight parks within the city that offers shelter rentals. For more information about these, or other shelters, within the City of Tampa, please call the Parks and Recreation Shelter Reservation line at 813-274-8184 or visit us online at Picnic Shelter Rentals.
Address:
4810 N. Himes Ave.,
Tampa
FL,
33614
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Bobby Hicks Park / Pool Editorial Review? - One mom? - Feb 8, 2007
huge pool with plenty of room to play... there is also a playground and a pond... my kids are fascinated by the pier... bring a picnic and spend the day... be sure and check for the free swim times... two diving boards make for hours of ...?
Address:
4120 W Mango Ave,
Tampa
FL,
33616
(813) 832-1216?
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This center offers an after-school and summer program for children ages 6 – 17.
Facility Manager - Sam Hazlet
Rent Building
Address:
13918 Farmington Blvd,
Tampa
FL,
33625
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Keystone recreation center offeres after-school and summer youth programs for children 6-17 years of age. Special interest classes, senior programs and adult athletic leagues are offered. The facility offers a soccer field, softball field, two basketball courts, four tennis courts, and a large playground with play apparatus. The park is adjacent to the Austin Davis library.
Address:
17928 Gunn Hwy,
Odessa
FL,
33556
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Located in Northwest Hillsborough County, Lake Park is a 600-acre park consisting of five lakes, pine flatwoods, cypress swamps, hardwood hammocks. Along with boating and fishing, the park offers picnic facilities, a BMX track (bicycle motorcross), radio control car track, and an archery range. Lake Park has equestrian facilities and is the site of horse shows, rodeos, and several state-wide archery shoots. The land for the park is provided by the City of St. Petersburg.
Park Manager - Alex Martinez
Spring 7 am - 8 pm
Summer 7 am - 6 pm
Fall/Winter 7 am - 7 pm
Address:
17302 N Dale Mabry HWY,
Tampa
FL,
33549
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The 272-acre park, is a joint venture between Hillsborough County and the City of St. Petersburg. Natural features within the park include two fresh water lakes, pine flatwoods, and oak hammocks. Facilities at Lake Rogers Park include picnic shelters, picnic tables, nature trails, barbecue grills, fishing, canoeing, and group camping.
Park Manager - Tim Fischer
Open 8 am - 6 pm
Address:
9010 N Mobley Road,
Odessa
FL,
33556
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Lettuce Lake opened in 1982 and has quickly become a hub of activity. The 240 acre site, located northeast of the Fletcher Avenue bridge crossing the Hillsborough River, offers something for everyone. Wooded picnic areas are a favorite. A bicycle path and jogging trail, complete with a fitness course, meander through the park. Lettuce Lake is also a haven for nature study. An interpretive center featuring exhibits leads to two boardwalks and an observation tower where visitors can view the cypress swamp with its abundance of birds and other wildlife.
Park Manager - Rusty Scholtz
Spring/Summer 8 am - 7:30 pm
Fall/Winter 8 am - 5:30 pm
Address:
6920 E Fletcher Avenue,
Tampa
FL,
33637
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Nuccio recreation center offers an after-school program and summer program for children ages 6-17. Senior citizen, teen and middle school activities are also available. The park features one lighted tennis court, two lighted basketball courts, a fitness trail, football practice field with lights and playground equipment.
Address:
4805 East Sligh Avenue,
Tampa
FL,
33610
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These sites, developed in cooperation with the Southwest Florida Water Management District, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the City of Tampa, provide access to 17,000 acres. Activities include canoeing, fishing, off-road bike trails, picnicking, boardwalk, and nature trails. The sites include Dead River, Flatwoods, John B. Sargeant Sr, Morris Bridge, and Trout Creek parks.
Address:
12702 Highway 301,
Thonotosassa
FL,
33592
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