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HILLSBOROUGH RIVER PADDLE - Level II

  • 07 Sep 2025
  • 8:00 AM
  • Morris Bridge

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HILLSBOROUGH RIVER PADDLE - Level II

Sunday, September 7

PLEASE NOTE IMPORTANT CHANGE: We will meet at MORRIS BRIDGE PARK (13630 Morris Bridge Road in Thonotosassa) at 8AM Sunday, September 7.  We will launch from there, paddle upstream to Sargeant Park, stretch our legs and have a snack, and then return to Morris Bridge Park, for a total of 8 miles roundtrip.  No need for shuttles now.  We're making this change due to reliable intel about a large tree down which is blocking the entire river between Morris Bridge and Trout Creek parks.  




Trip leaders:  Scott Jantz (386-853-5159) and Jill Lingard (352-665-1776) 

Description:  With its lush tree canopy, the Hillsborough offers a mostly shady paddling experience on hot summer days.  You'll see all kinds of water birds as you paddle this meandering river lined with cypress and swamp lilies. Our rainy season has returned water to the river, giving us ample room to share this space safely with alligators.   And you WILL see gators.  Jill and Scott counted 48 on this paddle in July, but none of them were aggressive and there was plenty of river space to give them a wide berth.  

Location:  We'll paddle from Sargeant Park to Trout Creek Park for a total of 7 miles, all downstream.  We'll go by Morris Bridge Park a little over halfway through, which makes a nice rest/snack stop.  Restrooms are available at all three of these parks.

Schedule: Meet at Sargeant Park, located at 12702 N US Highway 301 in Thonotosassa, at 8:00AM.  We'll sort out our shuttles to place vehicles at Trout Creek Park, 12550 Morris Bridge Road in Thonotosassa, and then return to Sargeant Park.  We'll aim to launch around 9:30AM and finish the day between noon-1PM.  Paddlers who leave their vehicles at Sargeant Park will need to pay a $7 parking fee, payable by credit card.  On Jill & Scott's July 6 visit, parking at Trout Creek was free.

Difficulty:  Level II, due to mileage only.  This is a sheltered river for most of the way, opening up a little during the last mile. See TBSK's Skills Assessment Chart and contact the trip leaders if you have any questions. 

Required/suggestedKayaks of at least 14' in length and properly fitted PFDs.  Bring snacks and PLENTY to drink.  It's summer in Florida.  

If you have any medical issues that might impact your paddling, please notify trip leaders before the trip so that they can be best equipped to assist you as needed. 

Please register (or cancel) on the website or contact the trip leaders to notify them of any changes to your plans to participate.


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