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Multi-Use Trails 1 Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Attractors Multi-Use Trails 1. Crystal River Beach & Country Club/Ft. Island Trail 54. Teneroc Fish Management Area 2. Withlacoochee Trail Head at Cross Florida Trail 55. Auburndale Trail Trailhead 3. Two Mile Prairie 56. Chain of Lakes Trailhead West Central Florida Regional Priorities Sept. 2012 4. Inverness Downtown 57. Lake Hollingsworth Trail Trailhead 5. Withlacoochee State Forest - Mutual Mine 58. Peterson Park Trailhead 6. Floral City 59. Circle-B-Bar Reserve 7. Suncoast Trail Head at US 98 60. Ft. Fraser Trailhead - Highland City 8. Lake Townsend Regional Park at Nobleton 61. Carter Road Park Levy 9. Good Neighbor Trail 62. Lake Kissimmee State Park 10. Suncoast Trail at SR 50 63. Crooked Lake Prairie 11. Withlacoochee Trail Head at SR 50 64. Lake Wales Ridge State Forest 12. Aripeka 65. Anna Maria Island Rod & Reel Pier 2 13. Anderson Snow Regional Park 66. Anna Maria Island City Pier 14. Withlacoochee Trail at Trilby 67. Holmes Beach Grassy Point 3 Marion 15. Suncoast Trail/Crews Lake Park 68. Neil Preserve (Future) 16. Werner Boyce Salt Springs State Park 69. Perico Island Preserve (Future) CITRUS 17. Suncoast Trail Head/Concourse Nature Center 70. Robinson Preserve (Future) 491 ST ST200 18. Hardy Trail 71. Riverview Pointe 1 Withlacoochee State Trail 19. Anclote River Park/Anclote Gulf/Key Vista 72. Emerson Point Preserve 108 20. J.B. Starkey Wilderness Park 73. Manatee County Agricultural Museum ST486 21. Cypress Creek Wellfield 74. Gamble Mansion Historic Site 22. Suncoast Trail Head @ SR 54 75. Parrish Railroad Museum 107 4 23. Honeymoon Island State Park 76. Moody Branch Mitigation Park OP44 24. John Chesnut, Sr. Park 77. Rye Preserve ¤£19 25. Clearwater Beach 78. Lake Manatee State Park 26. Philippe Park 79. Duette Preserve 27. War Veterans Park 80. Holmes Beach Bridge Street & Pier 28. Weedon Island State Park 81. Leffis Key 29. Downtown St. Petersburg / The Pier 82. Longboat Key Joan M. Durant Park 5 30. Fort DeSoto Park 83. Bayfront Park Recreation Center 31. Skyway Fishing Piers 84. Bicentennial Park ST491 6 32. Suncoast Trail Head 85. Crosley Mansion 33. Hillsborough River State Park 86. Myakka River State Park Suncoast Trail 7 £41 34. Peterson Park Trailhead 87. St. Armands Circle Park ¤ 35. Trout Creek Park 88. Florida National Scenic Trail Corridor 19 ¤£ 36. John B. Sargeant Park 89. Historic Spanish Oaks ¤£98 Sumter 37. Upper Tampa Bay Park 90. Osprey Fishing Pier 8 38. Lowry Park Zoo 91. Oscar Scherer State Park 39. Courtney Campbell Causeway 92. Knight Trail Park Gulf 40. Cypress Point Park 93. Myakka River State Park 41. Ft. Brooke/Cotanchobee Park 94. T. Mabry Carlton Memorial Reserve HERNANDO 42. Tampa Riverwalk 95. Patriots Park at Venetia Bay 9 43. McKay Bay Nature Park 96. Historical Venice Train Depot SUNCOAST PKWY of I-75 44. Medard Park Orange97. Snook Haven OP50 10 ¨¦§ ¤£301 45. Al Palonias Park 98. Myakkahatchee Park OP50 46. Ballast Point Park 99. Shamrock Park and Nature Center 41 ¤£ 11 Withlacoochee State Trail 47. Picnic Island 100. Casperson Park Mexico 101. Lemon Bay Preserve Extension 48. Boyette Scrub Mountain Biking Trails ¤£19 49. Little Manatee Preserve 102. Manasota Beach 13 14 50. Colt Creek State Park 103. Manasota Scrub Preserve 12 COUNTY LINE RD Lake 51. Green Swamp Wildlife Management Area 104. DeSoto National Memorial 52. Green Pond Trail Trailhead 105. Coquina Beach 53. Polk City Trailhead 106. Channel Park Trailhead 15 107. Lecanto Trailhead 18 108. Hernando Trailhead 17 PASCO 16 OP52 OP52 52 27 LITTLE RD 88 ¤£ I-75 Pinellas Trail / Starkey Blvd. Trail - RIDGE RD ¨¦§ 50 51 587 301 Suncoast Trail Connection via ST ¤£ ¤£41 Starkey Wilderness ParkTrail 21 SUNCOAST PKWY Upper Tampa 20 Suncoast Trail ¤£98 19 Bay TrailST54 OP54 OP54 22 I-4 ¤£19 OP54 OP56 53 ¨¦§ BRUCE B DOWNS BLVD 33 Van Fleet Trail Fleet Van 32 Trail Fleet Van 17/92 ¤£41 ¤£ Haines City Trail I-275 Phase 2 ¨¦§ ¤£301 OP39 54 Osceola ALT 34 19 55 ¤£ I-75 23 24 McMULLEN BOOTH RD ¨¦§ CURLEW RD MEMORIAL BLVD POLK PARKWAY ¤£92 PO580 35 36 ¤£17 ¤£27 106 I-4 £92 57 DALE MABRY HWY 38 ¤ VETERANS EXPWY 56 26 ¨¦§ OP542 HILLSBOROUGH AVE ¤£92 POLK PARKWAY 59 OP540 25 37 ¤£19 39 I-4 58 GULF TO BAY BLVD 41 43¨¦§ OP37 60 Courtney Campbell Progress Energy Trail HILLSBOROUGH SELMON EXPWY OP60 ¤£98 EXT E BAY DR I-275 40 LITHIA PINECREST RD 62 CAUSEWAY BLVD 44 ¨¦§ 42 60 POLLARD RD OP60 ULMERTON RD OP 61 Trail 45 LEE ROY ST39 Pinellas Trail 46 GULF BLVD ALT South Tampa ¤£19 PINELLAS Greenway Trail POLK 47 63 ¤£19 28 OP60 BIG BEND RD Peace River Trail ¤£17 27 5TH AVE N Friendship 29 Trail 48 ¤£41 ¤£301 ¤£98 PINELLAS 64 BYWY ¤£27 ¨¦§I-75 31 ¤£41 49 30 PORT MANATEE CONNECTOR 301 MOCCASIN WALLOW RD¤£ I-275 76 ¨¦§ 75 OP62 Green Bridge Trail Legend 65 104 66 72 74 ¤£301 ST675 70 73 77 MANATEE Hardee 68MANATEE71 AVE W ! Regional Priorities FORT FORT HAMER RD Highlands 67 79 69CORTEZ RD W OP64 ! Regional Attractors & Trailheads 80 78 81 Perico IslandOP70 Preserve Trail Existing Trail 105 ¤£41 GULF OF MEXICO DR I-75 Planned - Funded Trail 82 83 UNIVERSITY PKWY¨¦§ UNIVERSITY PKWY EXT Planned - Unfunded/Partially Funded Trail 85 ¤£301 84 FRUITVILLE RD Conceptual Trail OP70 Regional Roadway Network BEE RIDGE RD 87 86 CLARK RD Water ¤£41 OP72 93 Legacy Trail Managed Lands Gulf 89 Pedestrian Bridge Desoto HONOREAVE 91 90 Legacy Trail Legacy of 681 Trail Legacy 92 94 DATA SOURCES: Regional road base layer was created by compiling each OP SARASOTA county's major road network. Contact respective MPO or LAUREL RD E LAUREL RD EXT Citrus County for specific information. 98 95 Mexico E VENICE AVE N RIVER97 RD ACCURACY: It is intended that the accuracy of the basemap comply with U.S. National Map accuracy standards. However, such I-75 96 ¨¦§ accuracy is not guaranteed. This map is for illustrative purposes only. 99 100 ¤£41 ENGLEWOOD RD S SUMTER BLVD File: G: /gisroot/projects/mpo/2035 WCF CCC Regional LRTP/ 101 103 S TOLEDO BLADE BLVD Multi-Use Trails West Central Florida Regional Priorities Sept. 2012.mxd JACARANDA BLVD Updated : August 27, 2012 102 Charlotte Prepared by : Hillsborough County MPO WINCHESTER BLVD 8 0 8 16 24 Miles ·.
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