Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Little Manatee River State Park adventure.
Over the river and through the woods to scenic Florida vistas we go!
The Little Manatee River flows west towards Tampa Bay. A 6.5-mile nature trail loops through sand pine flatwoods, swampy marshes, and hardwood hammocks. These natural areas teem with animal life.
Paddle over the black water, stained "like tea" from natural river debris. As you float along the 4.5-mile stretch of river, Keep an eye out for raccoons, armadillos, bobcats, otters, and alligators. Ironically, there are no manatees here. What gives?
Grab your rod and reel to catch dinner for the night. If you prefer hoofed transport, there are 12 miles of equestrian trails.
Full-facility campgrounds offer spots to park your RV. Rustic sites are perfect for tents. No matter where you sleep, the nightly buzzing of insects sings you to bed. This area is open year-round thanks to Florida's warm climate.
Imagine the thrill of camping near Lithia Springs Conservation Park. It's a natural oasis with freshwater springs and forested campsites. The perfect destination for campers seeking fun-filled aquatic activities and a tranquil setting.