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LEISURE SERVICES
PARKS

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The primary function of the Parks Division is to develop, maintain and beautify all city-owned parks so that all citizens of Oldsmar may enjoy a safe, serene and convenient place for outdoor activities.

City parks and properties are maintained through a regular program of mowing, edging, trimming and litter control.  The playground equipment is maintained and inspected on a regular basis so as to insure safe working order.

For information regarding shelter availability and reservations, please contact the Cypress Forest Recreation Center at 813-818-0149 or ebeard@ci.oldsmar.fl.us.



Cypress Forest Park

Adjacent to a vast wildlife and environmental preserve, the 10-acre park includes picnic shelters, restrooms, a boardwalk and paths through woodsy nature areas, and a 1500 sq. ft. "sprayground" bursting, shooting, and cascading water through colorful metal sculptures.  A 10,000 sq. ft. indoor Recreation Center opened May 13, 2005 where a variety of sports, recreational and leisure activities are being offered in its gymnasium/multi-purpose room and other program rooms.

650 Pine Avenue North

  • Picnic Shelters
  • Restrooms
  • Sprayground
  • Nature area
  • Boardwalk
  • Recreation Center
    • Activities
    • Gymnasium
    • Program Room
  • Hours of Operation:
    • 11 AM - 7 PM



R.E. Olds Park
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This 15 acre waterfront park offering a scenic view of sparkling Tampa Bay.  The park is home to numerous events including Oldsmar Days and Nights, Easter Egg Hunt, Celebrate Oldsmar, Halloween Carnival and Christmas Wonderland.  The park features a 400 ft. fishing pier, the 12,000 sq. ft. Friendship Playground, picnic facilities, and restrooms.  

107 Shore Drive West

  • Friendship Playground

  • Fishing Pier

  • Picnic Facilities

  • Restrooms

  • Special Events



Bicentennial Park
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Opened in December, 2002, this beautiful 10-acre park boasts a 1/3 mile fitness trail with exercise workout stations, tennis courts, and basketball court,  for residents and visitors.

423 Lafayette Blvd.

  • Picnic Shelter

  • Playground

  • Hiking Path

  • Parking Area

  • Tennis Courts

  • Basketball Court

  • Outdoor Shuffleboard Court

 


Canal Park Sports Complex

This sprawling 46-acre state-of-the-art Sports Complex is home to Oldsmar Little League Baseball and Softball programs, the Oldsmar Falcons Youth Football and Cheerleading Program, and the Oldsmar Youth Soccer program. It is also the home of the Oldsmar Recreation Men's and Co-Ed Softball Leagues.

3120 Tampa Rd.

  • Youth Baseball/Softball Fields

  • Youth Football Field

  • Youth Soccer Field

  • Adult Softball Fields

  • Playground

  • Picnic Facilities

  • Restrooms



Sheffield Park

A newly renovated 12-acre neighborhood park located on the western edge of Harbor Palms Nature Park.  It features 2 tennis courts, a playground, 2 basketball courts, a picnic area, and baseball/softball fields. 



 

1923 Cutty Bay Ct.

  • Youth Baseball Fields

  • Adult Softball Fields

  • Tennis Courts (2)

  • Basketball Courts

  • Playground

  • Picnic Facilities



Harbor Palms Nature Park
and Estuary Preserve

 A 35 acre park bordering the Lake Tarpon Outfall Canal and the northernmost tip of Tampa Bay. Popular with walking enthusiasts, this park offers a beautiful view of plant and animal life.  With entrances from both Harbor Palms and Bayside Meadows subdivisions.  It features a floating fishing dock, nature trail, and a boardwalk.

 

1820 Mapleleaf Blvd.

  • Floating Fishing Dock

  • Nature Trail

  • Nature Preserve

  • Boardwalk



Richard B. Rogers Park

This picturesque neighborhood park, named for former Mayor Richard B. Rogers, is located behind the Fire Department on Pine Avenue North.  Developed in 2002, the park features a playground, lighted basketball court, picnic shelter, open play area and a parking lot.


 

225 Pine Avenue North.

  • Playground

  • Basketball court

  • Picnic shelter

 



Oldsmar BMX

Racing fans will appreciate this new, cutting-edge, BMX racing facility located at the Canal Park Sports Complex. The American Bicycle Association sanctioned, national-caliber track, sports a 950-foot-long M-track with a concrete starting hill, and state-of-the-art lighting system. Tuesdays and Saturdays are racing days with 40 sanctioned events held each year. 



 

3120 Tampa Road

 



Mobbly Bayou Wilderness Preserve North Support Area

Located in the Southeast corner of the City, this pristine preserve was acquired several years ago with grants from the Florida Communities Trust, in the Florida Department of Community Affairs.   It features a canoe launch, playground, picnic shelters, hiking trails, restrooms, observation towers and fishing pier.   Future enhancements will provide for an environmental education center.






 

423 Lafayette Blvd.

  • Picnic Shelter

  • Hiking Trails

  • Floating Pier

  • Observation Towers

  • Fenced Dog Park

  • Canoe Launch

  • Parking Area

  • Restrooms

 

 


Veterans Memorial Park
This passive 5 acre park located in the south central section of Oldsmar was acquired with grants from the Florida Communities Trust, in the Florida Department of Community Affairs. It features a spectacular waterfront view of Old Tampa Bay and is home to the Veterans Wall and Monument. Future plans include canoe launch.

250 Shore Drive E



Mobbly Bayou Wilderness Preserve South Support Area
This pristine preserve was acquired several years ago with grants from the Florida Communities Trust, in the Florida Department of Community Affairs.  It features beach access to Old Tampa Bay.

807 Shore Drive E

  • Picnic Shelters

  •  Restroom

  •  Parking Area

  •  Nature Trails