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. 27, we will remove the Parks Status page and list any closure information directly on the pages for those locations.
Rhodine Scrub Nature Preserve is a 448 acre preserve in the center of Hillsborough County. This preserve adjoins Stephen J. Wortham park creating a unique experience to see the differences between county parks and county preserves. The dominant habitat on Rhodine Preserve is Florida Scrub. Often called the Florida desert many plants and animals are found in scrub and nowhere else. There are 2 separate trails that total 2 miles that wind through scrub and around an open water marsh. Be on the lookout for many different bird species including blue-gray gnatcatchers, mockingbirds, blue jays, and catbirds. There are plenty of mammals and reptiles as well including raccoons, bobcats, opossums, black racers, and our keystone species the gopher tortoise.
Nature Preserve and Trails Map
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