Return to Lettuce Lake Park

It was just under a year ago when we first visited Lettuce Lake Conservation Park, which lies off I-75 in Tampa and just minutes from the University of South Florida campus. So we jumped at the chance to visit again on Sunday and we were not disappointed! One of the most visited parks in Hillsborough County, Lettuce Lake Park “lies in the natural floodplain of the Hillsborough River” and features a hardwood swamp forest that can be experienced via a 3,500-foot boardwalk and observation tower. During this outing, we saw two Florida alligators, a baby turtle and several bird species, including the white ibis. Entrance fee is $2 (cash only). Don’t miss it!

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  1. You confirmed that Lettuce Park looks like the place to visit for gators. I see dozens and dozens of Lettuce Park observations on iNaturalist that are tagged for an USF biology class. A professor must delight in sending students there. Looks like a great place and I hope to make it on a Florida sweep one day. Thanks! William

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