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When it comes to water parks, then Florida is certainly the place to experience the best of the nation

Go to the City of Tampa in Florida for the Weather, Stay for the Nightlife and History.

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Tampa is a city where you can live and work, yet be close to great beaches and interesting historical areas. Part of West Central Florida, this is one of the main cities in this huge state.

There is a lot of Latino history in Tampa as the city was first founded by Spanish explorers in the 16th century. Not until 1824 did the US government create a protection reserve for what was left of these native peoples, the Florida Seminole Indians. Tampa remains a very diverse city to this day. By the end of the 19th century Tampa had started to boom thanks to the creation of a railroad and the success of the mining and shipping industries.

Getting to Tampa is easy and once you have found a flight you can also pick up car hire Tampa airport at a low price. This is a good way to explore what is a sizeable area. The airport is located in the North of Tampa, known as the New Area, which is also where the University of Florida is. With your own automobile you can also drive to nearby cities such as Bradenton and Saint Petersburg.

Tampa is divided into five districts with the Ybor Channel and the Hillsborough River doing the most to define the city. Part of the Hillsborough County is split into West, North, East and South as well as the historic Ybor district. South Tampa is mostly residential and goes towards the Interbay Peninsula. Tampa tends to sprawl in every direction and the area to the north of Martin Luther King Street is like one huge suburb. The East district of Tampa, however, is where most of the city

Brooker Creek Preserve – An Old Florida Experience

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Florida is known for its great beaches, amusement parks for every taste and ocean side resorts. In fact, Florida beaches have been listed in the top ten beaches in the United States every year. Caladesi Island State Park beach was named number one in 2008 and in 2005 the north beach of Ft. DeSoto Park took the honors, both of these located in the Tampa Bay area.

But there is another side of the Sunshine State that many tourists rarely see. Not far from the white sand beaches, in the interior, lies the quiet beauty of wetlands and rivers, some so clear you can see the bottom. Lining the banks are cypress trees with Spanish moss draped from their limbs. Hammocks (dry oases of land) arise from the surrounding river of grass. Uplands are alive with a variety of wildlife and prairie grass.

One such destination lies just down the road from the sponge docks of Tarpon Springs and is an easy drive from Tampa or the beaches of St. Petersburg and Clearwater.

An area of 9,800 acres has been set aside for protection of the wildlife and the watershed, which is the source of water for Pinellas County. This is the Brooker Creek Preserve, which gets its name from the creek that flows through the preserve and into Lake Tarpon. This is a preserve and not a park. A ranger once explained to me the difference between a park and a preserve. “In a park, if a critter interrupts your picnic, the animal will be removed; in a preserve you will be removed.” Though I doubt they would ask you to leave, they will ask you to move.

Brooker Creek Preserve is an excellent example of preservation of the natural habitat and plant life in the Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties area. The preserve contains both uplands and wetland areas in their natural state. Over four miles of trails circle the preserve and enter into each of these regions. During the rainy season some trails may be closed if they become flooded.

The main entrance to Brooker Creek is located at 3940 Keystone Road in Pinellas County and is an easy drive east from Tarpon Springs Florida. Entering the preserve, watch carefully and you may see deer grazing along the sides of the road or coyotes that inhabit the preserve.

The trail head is located south of the main parking lot. There are numerous trails of varying length that are a fairly easy hike.

After hiking the trails, I would recommend a visit to the Visitor Center, which includes the park headquarters, art gallery and museum. The center consists of three buildings constructed on stilts so as to not disturb the surrounding wetlands. Access is by a raised boardwalk, allowing you to view the natural environment and wildlife. Inside the main building is an observation window with rocking chairs, a good place to kick back and take in the scenery. The museum also provides a play area/education center for the children and an educational film about the preserve. The preserve offers a multitude of guided hikes and other programs for both adults and children. Just check their website.

For those who are a little more adventurous, there are several other entrances into the park. Driving west toward Tarpon Springs from the main entrance of the preserve, you would turn left onto Lora Lane. At the dead end you will find an access to another trail. This entrance is shared by hikers and equine visitors, the horse trail’s entrance is to the left and hikers enter to the right along a branch of the Brooker Creek. If early enough, you will usually be greeted by a small herd of deer. Along the trail there is an observation deck overlooking the prairie grass plain.

Deer, hawks and the occasional bald eagle can often be spotted. This trail can be very wet, so dress to get wet. I have seen it covered in over a foot of water in spots, during the rainy season (May through November). During the summer months it is good idea to carry mosquito repellent and use it liberally. This is an area that gives you an idea of the conditions endured by the Native Americans and early settlers.

Another entrance into the Preserve is located in Hillsborough County. Drive east from the main preserve entrance on Keystone Road into Hillsborough County, where Keystone Road becomes Tarpon Springs Road; turn right at the dead end of Tarpon Springs Road onto Gunn Highway. Gunn Highway will lead you to Van Dyke road where you will turn left and then watch for Rumble Wood Road. Along the left side of the road is a parking lot and entrance to another part of the Preserve. This section of preserve is all upland habitats, with pines, woodland and saw palmettos.

If you need food or drinks on your way to or from the Hillsborough entrance, Keystone Corner Cafe is located on Tarpon Springs Road. They offer handmade sandwiches, some of the best pizzas in the area, soda and beer. Another treat is their homemade ice cream. Outside seating under a covered patio is available and I would highly recommend a stop here.

It is Florida as few visitors have seen it and I would recommend a visit to this natural wonder when you visit the St. Petersburg and Tampa area.

The author of Travel Log Gregory Colvin travels extensively. He is also a fine art photographer, combining both in the Travel Log. His website Gregory Colvin Photography is a collection of his photos. Travel Log provides travel articles, with tips on places and things to do. Offering travel products and services to make travel more fun and less expensive.

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