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Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park

Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park
10500 Wilderness Park Boulevard
727-834-3247

Recreation Opportunities

Bicycling

Park connects to 42-mile paved Suncoast Trail via the 7.5-mile paved trail.
Florida law requires bicyclists under 16 to wear helmets.
Riders must stay on marked trails.

Birding

(Bird Watching) Site located on western section of Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail, developed by local
chapter of Audubon Society. Nearly 150 species of birds have been identified in park.
Contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) for more information.

Camping

Separate primitive camping areas available for individual camping.
Backcountry camping available.
Campsites for cars and primitive cabins available.
Groups can reserve tent site or cabins up to 90 days in advance.
Reservation and fee are required and can be made up to 30 days in advance.

Equestrian

7.5 miles of marked equestrian trails.
Corral and watering trough located in equestrian parking/staging area.
Equestrian camping allowed at some campsites. Supplies and provisions must be packed in.
Riders are required to stay on marked trails.
Each rider must carry proof of horse’s current negative Coggins test.
Florida law requires equestrians under 16 to wear helmets.

Fishing

Limited freshwater fishing available along Anclote and Pithlachascotee rivers.
Contact FWC for license requirements.

Hiking

12.6 miles of marked trails.
3 primitive campsites off trails with picnic tables, grills and fire rings.
7.5-mile paved trail.

Picnic Facilities

5 picnic shelters with grills. Each shelter seats up to 50 people. Rental fee.
2 large fee-rental pavilions seat up to 100 each and have large grill, running water and
electricity.
Reservations can be made up to 30 days in advance.


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