Upper Tampa Bay & Causeway Trails Route |
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Tampa area bicycling routes and rides
This route combines two of Tampa's most popular Trails, the Upper Tampa Bay Trail and the new Courtney Campbell Causeway Trail! With various places to park and start riding, you can choose riding distances from 8 miles up to 47 miles.
The majority of this route is on nicely paved, multi-use trails and in neighborhoods, with easy access to parking, water and scenic vistas.
When people learn that I ride my bike from North Tampa down to the wonderful new Courtney Campbell Causeway Trail, they are almost always amazed that there is a nice way to bicycle down to there, and want to know what route I use.
Well, THIS is the route that people often want to know about! It is a combination of two of Tampa's landmark and most popular paved Trails, the Upper Tampa Bay Trail and the Courtney Campbell Causeway Trail, connecting between them using mostly neighborhoods and another paved trail. You can ride any portion of the two Trails linked above, or you can enjoy a wonderful trip by combining the two together!
Starting from Citrus Park in North Tampa, this combination route will guide you along the Upper Tampa Bay Trail from the Ehrlich Road trailhead to its southern end near Memorial Highway. From there, you cross a channel of water using a trail bridge, cut through a neighborhood, and you will find yourself a block away from the west end of the hidden gem that is the Town-n-Country Greenway. From this trail's east end, it is not too far down George Road to Skyway Park, and then only a short trail ride to the Courtney Campbell Causeway Trail, which will take you alongside and across the sparkling waters of Upper Tampa Bay.
This is an out-and-back route, with several parking areas where you can start your ride, so the distance can be adjusted from as little as 8 miles, up to 48 miles.
(more details can be found for each of these two great Trails via the headline links below)
This nicely paved trail has lots of sections where trees canopy over the pavement, various bridges (one with a spillover waterfall) which cross over Rocky Creek and a brackish water channel flowing out to Tampa Bay, underpasses that allow you to bypass busy roadways, and includes lots of oak, pine and cypress trees, benches, restrooms, water stations and more. There are 5 public parking areas associated with the UTBT, plus shopping and restaurants nearby.
The relatively unknown Town-n-Country Greenway trail starts a little east of the UTBT, and runs past a couple of parking locations if you want to ride shorter distances, and will take you over to the north end of George Road.
At the south end of George Road you will find Skyway Park, which connects to the Causeway Trail via the paved Veterans Memorial Trail.
Once you cross under State Road 60, you will soon begin riding alongside the waters of upper Tampa Bay, and out onto the Courtney Campbell Causeway. There you will see some of the best of Florida bicycling, as this bay-side section is the crown jewel of this route. You will enjoy vistas looking out over the Bay waters, towards Tampa International Airport and downtown Tampa to the east, downtown St Petersburg to the southwest, further west where Clearwater Beach is located, or even northwest to the resort town of Safety Harbor. On a clear day, a ride on the Causeway Trail is a ride that you will long remember for its beauty, fresh salty breezes, sandy beaches, seabirds, fishermen, sunbathers, swimmers, lots of other sights, all usually accompanied by the seasoned aromas of food cooking on the grill.
Any of the distances listed below can be shortened once you get to the Causeway Trail by turning around before you get all the way to the Pinellas County side of Tampa Bay. But, I would highly recommend that you at least go to the top of the bridge! It is a beautiful scenic location, and a popular spot for photos.
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Although almost all of this route uses paved multi-use trails and neighborhoods, there are some sections where caution is advised.
I hope you enjoy this route which includes some of the best bicycling vistas in the Tampa Bay area.
Feel free to drop me a line at craig.bicycling@yahoo.com if you have any questions or comments.