Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Edward Medard Conservation Park adventure.
Just east of Tampa sits a pleasant grove of trees surrounding a 700-acre lake.
Gaze upon beautiful sunsets at this 700-acre reservoir. Hillsborough County and Plant City transformed a former mining site into a recreational and flood-control area. Cast your line for catch-and-release fishing.
The 3-mile loop trail around the lake welcomes hikers, equestrians, and birdwatchers. The pine flatwoods and hardwood hammocks harbor plenty of wildlife to see. Be sure to bring your binoculars if you're looking for birds.
The large boardwalk lets you enjoy the lake while staying dry. You might spot some turtles sunning themselves on logs. The observation tower provides Instagram-worth views from above. You might see some gators from this vantage point.
Residents of Tampa visit this popular park in droves, so watch out for crowds. A year-round campground offers 42 sites, all with electrical hook-ups. Some sites can accommodate RVs up to 60 feet.
The best time to visit Edward Medard Conservation Park is during the cooler months from November to March, when the weather is mild and perfect for outdoor activities. Summer months can be hot and humid, with a higher chance of rain, which might hinder some adventures.