Lettuce Lake Park Tampa Florida
Lettuce Lake Park is located just north of Tampa, Florida near interstate 75. It offers beautiful native Florida scenery, picnic areas, boardwalks along the Hillsborough River, rest room facilities, canoe rentals, wildlife and much more!
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Lettuce Lake Park in Hillsborough County Florida just outside of Tampa. This park is about 240 acres and it hosts hiking and biking trails as well as a 3500 foot long boardwalk along the Hillsborough River. This park is full of many different kinds of birds and other wildlife including Alligators all of which can be seen from the boardwalk and trails. Its also rumored that the famed skunk ape or Bigfoot lurks in the swamp and woods around here, though Ive never seen one.
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Lettuce Lake Park, Tampa, FL
This short piece introduces you to one of Florida's most beloved parks: Lettuce Lake Park. Full of trails, canoeing, and natural beauty, the park also touts a history full of exploration and wonder. Tucked within some of Tampa's untouched preserves, Lettuce Lake is a great place to enjoy family picnics or walks in nature.
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My most recent adventure, canoeing on the Hillsborough River at Lettuce Lake Park in Tampa, FL
Alligators, Snakes, Spiders, Boat tipping...OH MY
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What a great day it was for a nice Boardwalk in Temple Terrace at Lettuce Lake Park. Lots of Florida Wilderness like the Alligator climbing up the tree trunk. It is always a pleasure just walking around there and enjoy the Florida Nature.
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Lettuce Lake Park - Tampa, Florida
Lettuce Lake opened in 1982, and quickly became a hub of activities. The 240-acre site offers something for everyone. Wooded picnic areas and playground are family favorites. - Hillsborough County, Tampa, Florida.
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This popular single-track woods trail has a natural surface and shady canopy. The 20-mile main trail and 15 miles of side trails traverse the Trout Creek, Morris Bridge and Flatwoods areas.
Habitats along the trail vary from cypress swamp, hardwood floodplain forest, upland hardwood hammocks, pine flatwoods, oak scrub, dry prairie, wet prairie and lakes.
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Trail maps are available at kiosks in parking areas or by calling the Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation and Conservation Department. The main trail is marked with wooden posts numbered 1 to 47.
Enjoying Lettuce Lake Park
I stopped by the area for a casual walk along the boardwalk at Lettuce Lake Park. It is located near Tampa, Florida by the Hillsborough River. It is a really nice area where you can see some wildlife and experience some beautiful Florida scenery. There is a boardwalk and some trails and a running path in the park. I hope you enjoyed the video, it was very rewarding to see people out here enjoying the outdoors!
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Compelling Footage of Possible Skunkape/Bigfoot From Lettuce Lake Park Florida
About an hour ago, a reader of Bigfoot Evidence, Matt M. (no relation to Matt Moneymaker), sent us a video that completely blew our minds. While canoeing in a swamp outside of Tampa, Florida, the witness spotted something walking and diving in a gator infested area. He starting filming what he thought was a bear. The only problem is that Lettuce Lake Park is a 240-acre Hillsborough County-run park where bears tend to stay clear from. When the following footage was sent to us, Matt was still unsure of what he filmed. Upon closer inspection, we've concluded that this is no bear. Check out the length of its arms and its gate. Yeah -- we know bears can walk on their hind legs too, but this does not resemble a bear at all:
Matt wrote the following in an email to BFE:
I was canoeing some of the swamps around Lettuce Lake Park and saw what I thought was a bear. I told a park ranger about it and she said that bears don’t generally get into the swamp and that there were never many sightings in general. I showed her the video and she said she didn’t know what it was. I saw the Fox13 story about the bigfoot a few weeks ago that mayor said Bob Buckhorn made a statement about and thought this might be related in some way. I never put much faith in the old skunk ape legends but when I looked closer I noticed that it had long, swinging arms and moved through very thick swamp with ease. Certainly can’t explain it myself. I didn’t get very close but I hope that this footage can be enlarged.
-Matt
Matt agrees with us that if it's a person, they are either a moron or completely insane. They are walking, swimming and diving in an area where there are hundreds of 12 foot gators and water moccasins everywhere. I was there watching it for a while. Seemed to notice me and walked toward deeper water. It went underwater and vanished. Paddled up there and it was nowhere to be seen.
Boardwalk at Lettuce Lake Park
This boardwalk takes you through a habitat of cypress swamps along the Hillsborough River. There is also an observation tower that provides great views of the river!
Nature walk at Lettuce Lake Park, Tampa, FLA
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At the end of the boardwalk by the river
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Hummingbirds @ Lettuce Lake Park, Tampa Florida
Hummingbirds at Lettuce Lake Park, Tampa Florida
Compelling Footage of Skunkape/Bigfoot From Lettuce Lake Park Florida Breakdown
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About an hour ago, a reader of Bigfoot Evidence, Matt M. (no relation to Matt Moneymaker), sent us a video that completely blew our minds. While canoeing in a swamp outside of Tampa, Florida, the witness spotted something walking and diving in a gator infested area. He starting filming what he thought was a bear. The only problem is that Lettuce Lake Park is a 240-acre Hillsborough County-run park where bears tend to stay clear from. When the following footage was sent to us, Matt was still unsure of what he filmed. Upon closer inspection, we've concluded that this is no bear. Check out the length of its arms and its gate. Yeah -- we know bears can walk on their hind legs too, but this does not resemble a bear at all:
Matt wrote the following in an email to BFE:
I was canoeing some of the swamps around Lettuce Lake Park and saw what I thought was a bear. I told a park ranger about it and she said that bears don’t generally get into the swamp and that there were never many sightings in general. I showed her the video and she said she didn’t know what it was. I saw the Fox13 story about the bigfoot a few weeks ago that mayor said Bob Buckhorn made a statement about and thought this might be related in some way. I never put much faith in the old skunk ape legends but when I looked closer I noticed that it had long, swinging arms and moved through very thick swamp with ease. Certainly can’t explain it myself. I didn’t get very close but I hope that this footage can be enlarged.
-Matt
Matt agrees with us that if it's a person, they are either a moron or completely insane. They are walking, swimming and diving in an area where there are hundreds of 12 foot gators and water moccasins everywhere. I was there watching it for a while. Seemed to notice me and walked toward deeper water. It went underwater and vanished. Paddled up there and it was nowhere to be seen.
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