The recent hurricanes caused significant damage and forced us to close many parks locations, including:
- Conservation, neighborhood, and specialty parks
- Nature preserves
- Sports complexes and rec centers
- Boat ramps
While most park locations have opened, due to damage and continued safety concerns, some remain closed.
Before visiting any park location, please use the "Find Park Status" button below to see if the location is on the closed/partially closed list.
Closure status from Hurricane Debby - Preserve open, some trails remain flooded. (Updated 9/3/24)
The Blackwater Creek Nature Preserve was acquired from 1997 through 2003 by Hillsborough County through the Jan K. Platt Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program (ELAPP) and Florida Communities Trust (FCT). This 2,200 acre preserve includes some of the finest remaining examples of long leaf pine dominated mesic pine flatwoods and blackwater streams, interspersed with hardwood hammocks, cypress domes, freshwater marshes, and wet prairies.
Blackwater Creek Management Plan
Please Note:
- There is no potable water, so please bring your own.
- Visitors only allowed to park at the designated location; access only allowed on the marked trails.
- Garbage must be carried out.
- Dogs must be on hand-held leashes.
- Unauthorized vehicles, motorcycles, ATV’s and bicycles are prohibited.
- Swimming, hunting, digging, fires and overnight camping is not allowed.
- All plants and animals are protected.
Hiking safety guidelines
Always be prepared when hiking on nature preserves:
- Bring plenty of water
- Download the map
- Tell someone your plan
- Wear proper shoes and sun protection
- Stay on marked trails
- During the rainy season, many trails will have standing water.
- If you think you are lost, call us at (813) 672-7876
- In case of an emergency, call 911