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The Oldsmar Trail is a moderate 8.9-mile jogging route offering varied scenery, waterfront views, and access to several parks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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12.4 km
1.74 km
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The trail features a mix of surfaces. You'll find primarily paved sections, which are great for jogging, but also some unpaved parts, especially within the Mobbly Bayou Wilderness Preserve and leading to Mobbly Beach. There are also short boardwalk segments and sections that use surface streets to connect different areas.
Yes, the Oldsmar Trail is largely considered suitable for all skill levels for running due to its mostly paved and generally flat surfaces. While the total length of over 10 miles means longer runs will require good fitness, you can easily tackle shorter segments.
Joggers can enjoy a beautiful and varied landscape. The trail offers numerous waterfront views, particularly along Safety Harbor and through Mobbly Bayou Beach Park. You'll also pass through 10 to 11 major parks in Oldsmar, providing diverse environments from fitness areas to natural spaces. Don't miss the Oldsmar Trail along the canal and the serene Bicentennial Park Lake.
The trail connects to 10 to 11 major parks in Oldsmar, with R.E. Olds Park often serving as a central hub. Many of these parks offer amenities, including parking. Check local park websites for specific parking availability and directions.
The Oldsmar Trail is a popular multi-use path, and dogs are generally welcome. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but consider the Florida climate. Cooler, drier months from late fall to early spring (November to April) are often preferred for jogging to avoid the intense heat and humidity of summer. Some sections are shaded, while others are more exposed, so plan accordingly.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Oldsmar Trail or the parks it connects to. It's a public multi-use path.
While generally accessible, joggers should be aware of sections that involve crossing busy roads. A particularly busy and potentially dangerous intersection is noted at Forest Lake Blvd./State Rd. 580/St. Petersburg Dr. W. Signage can also be inconsistent in some areas, so it's a good idea to consult a map beforehand.
The trail provides access to a variety of parks, many of which offer amenities such as restrooms and picnic areas. It's advisable to carry your own water, especially on longer runs, but you can likely find facilities at the larger parks along the way.
Yes, the Oldsmar Trail is an extensive network that connects to 10 to 11 major parks within Oldsmar, offering diverse environments and access points. It's designed to link various community spaces.
The trail winds through natural spaces, particularly within areas like the Mobbly Bayou Wilderness Preserve, which are ideal for wildlife observation. You might spot various bird species, small mammals, and other local fauna, especially in the less urbanized sections.
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