Tampa Bay Forest HIKE - 6-7 miles & 4 plus hours Register

Date and Time:
Sun, Nov 16, 20258:00 AM (Eastern)

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11/16/2025 8:00 AM America/New_York
Tampa Bay Forest HIKE - 6-7 miles & 4 plus hours

Hike The Scenic Route

Morris Bridge Wilderness Park

Webinar URL:

28.09856000,-82.31182800 Ed Shindle ed.floridaexplorer@gmail.com MM/DD/yyyy amOUuwqNAzpGSXwtHmnd12740

Organized By: Tampa Bay Group

LocationMorris Bridge Wilderness Park

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Event Organizers:
Ed Shindle
   ed.floridaexplorer@gmail.com
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Morris Bridge Wilderness ParkShare the trail


Enjoy nature and some history in Morris Bridge Wilderness. Several flower are blooming. We will hike on various maintained trails and we will pass through a native American site.

Terrain:
Mostly flat, dirt trails. Some rocky, with a short section of sugar sand. Most trail are heavy laden with roots (tripping hazards). Almost all of the trails are under trees canopys, providing shade. 

There a restroom and water fountain where we meet.

Be sure to scroll to the bottom during registration and check the 2 check boxes to acknowledge and then sign the waiver

When you'reregistered you'll get a confirmation email.  The red ballon indicates the meeting location. Activation of this red ballon will open maps and guide you the the meeting place from location. 

Level: Moderate

Cost: Free but parking $2

Bring: Closed toed shoes, long pants optional, 2 liter of water,snacks, Optional: hiking poles, hat,binoculars, camera and any essential items. If during breaks you want to sit, bring something to sit on like a seating pad. Enjoy the park, bring lunch.

Signup Restrictions: Adults

Additional Directions: Parking and meet on West side at the restroom.

Cancellation Policy: Heavy rain cancels

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