This is one of my favorite spots to drive, walk or run. It is just a beautiful scene to look out at the water and it is so lively with people always being there. I love when there is an event along Bayshore.
Such a nice drive and scenic view. Unfortunately, only the passengers can really look because the road is narrow. But the homes, condos, and beautiful Tampa Bay are not to be missed. You need to see it at least once if you're in the area.
It was always lovely to walk along which we did every day...You can stop to speak to all the people that are fishing...View from here to downtown tampa nice
and probably one of the prettiest. I drive almost its entire length every morning and every evening on my way to and from my office on Davis Island. Right beside the Bay. Always loaded with joggers, walkers and people just out for a stroll. The two-legged scenery is always nice, if you get my drift. Homes in the area are really pretty too. And don't forget, it is home to the Gasparilla Parade! The biggest problem is finding a place to park, if you don't already live in the area.
Best place to run in Tampa. Most beautiful view of Downtown skyline. Gives access to Ballast Point pier and Downtown.
This walkway offers a stunningly beautiful place to walk/jog/run along the bay. We entered at the southern end, and parked along one of the sidestreets. Many of the homes are very nice to look at as well! I understand that there are some parking lots, but wasn't sure where they were located.Got a little nervous when I saw several homes displaying a "Five Minute Street Parking Only" sign (with a Tampa ordinance #) in front of them, when we walked back on a different street. No homes on the street where we parked had these signs, so I hoped that the law only applied to homes which displayed a sign. Luckily our rental car was not towed or ticketed when we returned. I completely understand the need for restrictions such as this, because the residential streets would be clogged and disruptive to the residents on a busy day. Next time, before I go back, I'll research the parking options better! But it is a beautiful place to walk!
Oh what fun!!! This is a beautifully paved path that runs along the Tampa Bay in the downtown area of Tampa. We biked this on a Sunday late morning/early afternoon and it was lovely. The only negative was a lot of other people had the same thought which made it quite crowded at times, but nonetheless an excellent choice.There are walkers, runners, bikers, old, young strollers, you name it that use this trail. The sights are beautiful. Water, high rise apartments, condos, bridges - so much to see. It's probably about 8 miles in length into the city where you can take the Riverwalk and wander throughout the high rise buildings. Again, on a Sunday, not a lot of traffic and very doable on bike or if walking.If you have the energy, head down to Ballast Point Park which is a couple of miles past the south end of the trail. This is a lovely park with a great pier that offers refreshments and food.
As much as people like to claim this is a "linear park", let's get real--it's a sidewalk along the bay! It is scenic because of the water and the mansions across the street, but there is no shade, almost no place to sit, and very little parking. If you live nearby, you can benefit the most. If you don't, you should still check it out, but be prepared to hunt for parking.
Best ever place for a run/walk/skate or bike outing. The scenery is guaranteed to take your breath away. Be sure and watch for sea life like dolphins, rays, etc.
We took a stroll on Valentines Day along beautiful Bayshore Blvd. ..with the Tampa skyline beside us and the warm sun ...it made for a magical moment. We saw lots of families, pet walkers and runners also enjoying the scenery.