Upper Tampa Bay Trail

Nice Suburban Trail
By SG78 in December, 2011
Started out on this trail at the northern trailhead at Peterson Park. This trail is a little difficult to follow southbound as you approach Ehrlich Rd; I wound up on a sidewalk riding against traffic on the N-S section of Gunn Highway. Nice stretch once you cross Gunn Highway, but be sure you bear right near the Wilsky road trailhead, or else you'll have to bicycle along Linebaugh Avenue for 3/4 of a mile or so to catch back up to the trail. Again, could be marked a little better.

The trailhead at Waters Avenue was a real treat, and the nicest one I have seen on any trail to date. Modern restroom facilities, kept very clean, nice ranger station, newer soda machines. If you're looking for a nice stop midway or so, this won't disappoint.

The ride the rest of the way to the Memorial (south) Trailhead was a nice ride along a canal with a good mixture of birds if you're into that sort of thing.

Going back to the north, the signage was more clear.

All in all, a solid destination if you're more into a stop-and-smell-the-roses kind of ride. Good for cardio, but not a great place if speed is your thing, as it's a suburban area and entire families with kids tend to populate the trail.
Hours
By Nancy in March, 2007
"Does anyone know what Hours the Upper Trail has starting March 12, 2007?"
Expansion of Upper Tampa bay Trail
By JR in April, 2006
"From:
http://www.bn9.com/content/36/2006/4/16/154112.html


On the right trail to completion
Sunday, April 16, 2006

The trail is a popular place for runners, skaters and bike riders.
Hillsborough County is getting close to connecting the Upper Tampa Bay Trail to the Suncoast Trail.

However, the only thing standing in the way is buying the necessary property to finish the job.

Kristen Lamura enjoys skating on the Upper Tampa Bay Trail to the dead end near Gunn Highway, but said she can't wait until the trail is finished.

""I think they should go for it,"" Lamura said. ""It's a great idea because I want to get a bike and I really want to just go and not have to stop and turn around.""

The county will finish the trail in three sections with the northernmost section to be built first. Ultimately, the Upper Tampa Bay Trail will connect to the Suncoast Trail at the north end of the county. However, the county is having some trouble acquiring all of the land it needs along Lutz-Lake Fern Road.

So, the county commission has approved the use of eminent domain to acquire the land if negotiations with property owners are not successful. Project manager Richard Sanders has been working on the trail since it was just an idea. He said eminent domain would be used only with property owners who fail to correspond with the county.

""It's not that we really want to go that route, but at least it gives us a time frame to get the negotiations going,"" Sanders said.

Sanders said the county needs to acquire the land before it can apply for federal funds for construction. He hopes to have the needed land bought by sometime next year with design and construction phases to follow.

Sanders said the county has about $2.5 million dedicated to acquiring the property needed to finish the construction of the Upper Tampa Bay Trail.



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Phase II Opened!
By J.R. in June, 2004
"June 5, 2004: Phase II of the UTB trail is now officially open for public use. The trail twists and turns for four miles along Rocky Creek and Channel A from Linebaugh Avenue to Memorial Highway. There are new trailheads at Memorial Highway and Waters Avenue. Full trailhead facilities at Waters Avenue include a Ranger station, rest rooms, meeting room, and parking for horse trailers. There are three underpasses and two crosswalks with countdown timers. There is also a separate path for equestrian users. "
PHASE 4 MAY TAKE A WHILE
By CHRIS MARTINEZ in July, 2001
"I TALKED TO A RANGER THAT SAID PHASE FOUR MAY TAKE 10 YEARS TO BE OPENED.PHASE FOUR WOULD START FROM PETERSON ROAD AND EXTEND TO LUTZ LAKE FERN ROAD AND TO THE SUNCOAST TRAIL.THE UPPER TAMPABAY TRAIL OWNS THE PROPERTY, BUT ITS A MATTER OF DECISIONS WITH THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE ON THE PROPERTY. "
PHASE THREE IS READY TO GO!
By CHRIS MARTINEZ in May, 2001
"THE UPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL IS EXTENDING .9 MILES FROM EHRLICH ROAD TO PETERSON ROAD. THERE IS A PARK CALLED PETERSON PARK WITH PARKING ON PETERSON ROAD. THE TRAIL IS PAVED.PHASE FOUR FROM PETERSON ROAD NORTHWARD TO LUTZ LAKE FERN ROAD IS COMING SOON.ONCE PHASE FOUR IS ESTABLISHED TO THE UPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL, IT WILL CONNECT THE SUNCOAST PARKWAY TRAIL. THE SUNCOAST PARKWAY TRAIL EXTENDS FROM LUTZ LAKE FERN ROAD TO STATE ROAD 50 IN HERNANDO COUNTY. THERE IS A PROPOSED ROUTE THAT THE PINELLAS TRAIL WILL GO FROM TARPON SPRINGS AND HEAD EAST CONNECTING THE SUNCOAST TRAIL SOMEWHERE IN PASCO COUNTY. IF THAT IS DONE, YOU COULD GO FROM PASCO COUNTY NEAR ODESSA TO ST. PETERSBURG WHICH IS A EXCELLENT RIDE. "
new phases coming.
By chris martinez in March, 2001
"The UPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL is a very fast trail. At this time the trail starts at WHILSKY ROAD and goes north to EHRLICH ROAD.Their is parking at WHILSKY ROAD and GUNN HWY(SR.587). The UPPER TAMPA BAY TRAIL follows the veterans freeway, and some woods. right now it is 3 miles long. Their are two more phases coming up.The trail will continue to pass linebaugh ave to SR. 580 or more known as TAMPA ROAD and HILLSBOROUGH AVENUE. They are going to built a YMCA ajacent with the trail on SHELDON ROAD. The second phase will extend northward pass EHRLICH ROAD.A extra 10 miles will be added and interconnect with the SUNCOAT TRAIL.Their are water fountains and benches throughout the trail as well. This trail is very fun and good for the family.Trail opens at sunrise and closes at sunset.
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