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Bicycling
Bicycling

There is approximately 5 miles of 12-foot-wide paved multi-use trail from U.S. 19 westward to the Gulf of America for bicycling, walking or inline skating.

  • Helmets are recommended for all cyclists on our trails. Florida law requires helmets for cyclists age 16 and under.
Birding
Birding

This westernmost segment of the Cross Florida Greenway includes several miles of barge canal frontage and salt marsh habitat, which provide excellent opportunities to observe numerous species of wading birds and other avian species such as pelicans, osprey and bald eagles.

Boating
Boating

Boating in the Cross Florida Barge Canal from Inglis Lock to the Gulf of America is available in this area as well as the approximately 1.5 miles of Withlacoochee River below the Inglis main dam.

Fishing
Fishing

There is access to salt and freshwater fishing along the barge canal multi-use platforms or the Withlacoochee River channel below Inglis Dam.

  • All fishing within the park must conform to regulations concerning size, number, method of capture and season. 
  • A fishing license may be required. More information is available at the Florida Wildlife Commission’s Fishing in Florida.
Geo-Seeking
Geo-Seeking

Geocaching is an outdoor game using hand-held global positioning systems (GPS) devices. It's effectively an inexpensive, interactive, high-tech treasure hunt that's a great way to learn geography. Participants use location coordinates to find caches. Some caches are easy to find; others are more difficult. The biggest reward is the thrill of the search and the discovery of a place where you have never been. Geocaching should have minimal impact to the environment and conscientious land-use ethics should be followed.

  • Operation Recreation GeoTour.
  • Numerous geocaches have been placed all along the Cross Florida Greenway. Locations are available via the various geocaching websites available online.
Hiking
Hiking

Hiking is available along the 5-mile paved multi-use trail west of U.S. 19 or in Dixon Hammock, which is located along the lime rock road that runs west of U.S. 19 paralleling the paved multi-use trail. The multi-use natural surface trails can be accessed via the trailhead that is located 2.3 miles west of U.S. 19, just before the lime rock road and paved trail cross each other.

Horseback Riding
Horseback Riding
Horseback Riding
Horseback Riding

Equestrian trail users can access the Dixon Hammock stabilized tram trails at the trailhead located 2.3 miles west of U.S. 19 off the lime rock road that parallels the paved trail.

Mountain Biking
Mountain Biking

Mountain bikes can be enjoyed in the stabilized tram Dixon Hammock trails located 2.3 miles west of U.S. 19 off the lime rock road that runs parallel to the paved multi-use trail or on the 5-mile-long paved trail.

  • Helmets are recommended for all cyclists on our trails. Florida law requires helmets for cyclists age 16 and under.
Paddling
Paddling

Paddlers are able to access the salt marsh and barrier islands areas south and west of the paved trail and barge canal. Paddlers are advised to be aware of motorized boat traffic within the canal and the potential for the wakes they generate.

  • This area is shallow and tidally influenced, and water levels can vary up and down by several feet daily dependent upon tides and changing weather conditions. Therefore, staying aware to avoid getting stranded by the tide is strongly advised.
Picnicking
Picnicking

Visitors can picnic utilizing the numerous available covered multi-use platforms or where other picnic tables are located.

Roller Blading
Roller Blading

In-line skating is available on the 5-mile-long, 12-foot-wide paved multi-use trail that runs from U.S. 19 to the Gulf of America.

Walking and Running
Walking and Running

Walkers have the option of utilizing the 5-mile-long, 12-foot-wide paved multi-use trail running west from U.S. 19 to the Gulf, or on the stabilized marked tram trails located 2.3 miles west of U.S. 19 in the Dixon Hammock.

Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife Viewing

Aquatic and avian species can be seen along the 5-mile paved trail’s length as well as upland species along the 4.5-mile-long lime rock road running parallel to the paved trail. The Dixon Hammock stabilized and marked tram trails also provide wildlife viewing opportunities. Species commonly seen include white-tailed deer, wild turkey and various reptiles.

Amenities

Accessible Amenities
Accessible Amenities

The Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway is committed to providing a variety of amenities accessible to visitors.

These amenities include:

  • Five-mile-long, 12-foot-wide paved multi-use trail.
  • Multi-use picnic, observation and fishing platforms.
  • Composting restroom.

Service animals are welcome in all areas of the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway.

Boat Ramp
Boat Ramp

A public use boat ramp is located just east of U.S. 19 along the south side of the barge canal adjacent to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission office.

Parking is available adjacent to the ramp and under the U.S. 19 barge canal bridges.

Canoe Kayak Launch
Canoe Kayak Launch

A canoe/kayak launch is available at the westernmost parking area located 4.5 miles west of U.S. 19 at the end of the lime rock road that runs parallel to the paved multi-use trail. The launch is located off the southwest corner of the parking area just west of the multi-use platform along the marsh frontage.

  • This area is shallow and tidally influenced, and water levels can vary up and down by several feet daily dependent upon tides and changing weather conditions. Therefore, staying aware to avoid getting stranded by the tide is strongly advised.
Equestrian Trail
Equestrian Trail

Equestrian trail users can access the Dixon Hammock stabilized tram trails at the trailhead located 2.3 miles west of U.S. 19 off the lime rock road that parallels the paved trail.

Parking
Parking

Visitors can park at the U.S. 19 bridge on the south side of the barge canal or along the several parking areas located along the 4.5-mile-long lime rock road that parallels the paved multi-use trail west of U.S. 19.

Pets
Pets

Pets are welcome at Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway. All pets must be on a hand-held, 6-foot leash at all times. Pets may not be left unattended.

  • Pet owners must pick up after their pets and properly dispose of all pet droppings in trash receptacles.
  • Service animals are allowed in all areas of the park.
  • See our Pet Policy.
Picnic Pavilion
Picnic Pavilion

Covered picnic/multi-use shelters are dispersed along the barge canal’s south shoreline adjacent to the paved trail, along the marsh shoreline on the western end of the paved trail at the trail’s western terminus at the Gulf of America.

Restroom Facilities
Restroom Facilities

An accessible composting restroom is available 2.5 miles west of U.S. 19 along the paved trail where it crosses the parallel lime-rock vehicle access road.

Wheelchair Accessible
Wheelchair Accessible

The 5-mile-long, 12-foot-wide paved Withlacoochee Bay Trail running westward from U.S. 19 to the Gulf of America is wheelchair accessible via the various parking areas located along its length. The numerous waterfront covered multi-use platforms and composting restroom are all accessible by wheelchair.

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