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Hillsborough River State Park

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Nearest city
  
Tampa and Zephyrhills

Phone
  
+1 813-987-6771

Area
  
3,383 acres (13.69 km)

Established
  
1935

Hillsborough River State Park

Location
  
Hillsborough County, Florida

Governing body
  
Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Address
  
15402 US-301, Thonotosassa, FL 33592, USA

Management
  
Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Similar
  
Fort Foster, Little Manatee River Stat, Lake Manatee State Park, Mike Roess Gold Hea, Oscar Scherer State Park

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Hillsborough River State Park is located in the northeast corner of Hillsborough County, Florida near Zephyrhills (which is itself in Pasco County). It is a popular park due to its proximity to the city of Tampa.

Contents

The park consists of over 2,990 acres, and there are more than seven miles of trails that run throughout it. Popular activities include fishing, canoeing, kayaking, picnicking, camping, birding, easy to moderate hiking, trail running, and nature photography. The park also has a swimming pool, award-winning campgrounds, a restaurant, and gift shop. Canoes and bicycles can be rented at the park.

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EnvironmentEdit

Much of the park is a live oak hammock due to its proximity to the river. Certain sections are swampy, but much of the forest surrounding the river is elevated, so floods are not regular. Land near the entrance of the park consists of pine trees and saw palmettos. The park is cleaved into two halves by a swiftly flowing section of the Hillsborough River. This section of the river is noted for having several clusters of small rapids, including Class II rapids. It is considered a blackwater river, and is one of the few rivers in Florida to have a system of rapids.

Park CreationEdit

Hillsborough River State Park is one of the eight original Florida State Parks created in 1938. The park was originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), and some of the original structures remain, including the buildings that now house the administrative offices and Interpretive Center, the suspension bridge, and a section of fence. These demonstrate the rustic architecture style that was popular with the CCC.

The Second Seminole WarEdit

Also located on park land is a replica of Fort Foster, which was originally built in 1836 during the Second Seminole War. Tours of the fort are given on weekends, which is the only way to view the fort. On special occasions, reenactments happen at the fort, where visitors can interact with "soldiers" in replica uniforms to learn about their duties at the fort. The Interpretive Center, which is located near the original entrance to the park, showcases many artifacts from the war. Both sides of the conflict are represented in the center, with a collection of more than 100 objects on display.

References

Hillsborough River State Park Wikipedia