The recent hurricanes caused us to close many park locations due to significant damage. While most locations have opened, some remain closed. Before visiting any park, please use the "Find Park Status" button below to see if the location is on the closed/partially closed list.
Please note: Since the vast majority of the parks are now open, starting on Nov. 28, we will remove the Parks Status page and list any closure information directly on the pages for those locations.
Canoe launch/loop remain closed due to flooding - (updated 11/21/24)
2024-2025 Hiking Spree location
- Trail: Picnic Trail & Rivers Edge Boardwalk
- Pet friendly: Yes (no dogs on the boardwalk)
- Wheelchair accessible: Yes
- Length: 2.3 miles
- Class: A - All Purpose
- Rating: 1 - Easy
- Map: Alderman's Ford Hiking Trail Map
Visit the Hiking Spree section to find out information on how to register, guided hikes and events, rewards and a full list of trails.
Park & trail maps
All about the park
In 1848, settler James Alderman built his homestead south of the Alafia River in Lithia. He fashioned a crossing by cutting down the steep banks of the river, creating Alderman’s Ford. This historic site is now home to Alderman’s Ford Conservation Park, a hot spot for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
The park's most popular attraction is a 1.9 mile paved loop that follows the north and south prongs of the Alafia River-- one of the most popular canoe spots in the state. The loop, which is hiker, dog walker, and bicycle friendly, links with a boardwalk and foot bridges, leading into shaded woods of gigantic cypress and oak trees.
Visit Alderman's Ford Conservation Park and enjoy a day of birdwatching, fishing or hiking the lush woods. The park also hosts four remote campsites for anyone seeking a real wilderness experience without going too far from home.
Canoe launch entrance information
The canoe launch entrance is located at 9625 Canoe Launch Loop Lithia, FL 33547. The launch entrance opens daily at 7 AM to allow joggers and walkers early access to the park.
Camping information
Primitive camping
Primitive campsites can be reserved by calling the park office at (813) 757-3801. These remote sites have a picnic table, hammock stands, and fire pits. There is no water or electricity. An approximately 1 to 1.5 mile hike is required to reach the sites. Restroom facilities (no showers) are located approximately one-half mile from the sites.
Youth group camping
We also offer camping for non-profit, 501(c) youth groups, which can accommodate groups as small as 12 to as large as 50. These sites have potable water, picnic tables and fire pits, but no electricity. The cost is $2 per night, per person and reservations are required. To reserve youth group camping sites, you must provide proof you are with an organized youth group.
Park rules
- Swimming is not permitted anywhere in the park
- There is no electric at the shelters, and generators are not allowed
- Dogs are allowed in the park, but must be on a 6-foot hand held leash at all times
- Alcohol and intoxicated people are not permitted in the park
- Pets, bicycles and skateboards are not permitted on the boardwalk
Shelter rentals
To rent a shelter, visit the Rent Picnic Shelters & Meeting Rooms page for information on fees and things to consider.