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Suncoast Trail
The Suncoast Trail is officially designated as part of Florida’s Statewide Greenways and Trails System. Opened in 2001, this non-motorized paved trail was developed as part of the Suncoast Parkway. Paralleling the parkway, the trail begins in northern Hillsborough County and proceeds north through Pasco and Hernando counties, traversing suburban, agricultural and natural areas. Throughout the trail, rest/interpretive areas illustrate historical significance, emphasize transitions between ecological communities and identify native species. Among the trail’s highlights is the segment adjacent to the Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park. This section crosses various rivers and creeks, including the Anclote and Pithlachascotee, and provides views of beautiful natural communities. The Suncoast Trail will eventually serve as a key regional connector, linking to other projects such as the Good Neighbor Trail, the Upper Tampa Bay Trail and the Pinellas Trail.

Major Activities:
Walking, Biking, Hiking, Inline Skating, Wheelchair

Trail Length/Surface: 41.3 miles/non-motorized paved trail

Fee: None

Counties: Hillsborough, Pasco, Hernando

Nearby Towns: Tampa, New Port Richey, Land O' Lakes, Brooksville

Notes:
There are points of access and rest areas throughout the length of the trail. Listed below and indicated on the map are the 7 major trailheads that are currently open. Future trailheads are planned for Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park and other locations.