Big Tree Park - Cross Seminole Trailhead
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Big Tree Park - Cross Seminole Trailhead

761 General Hutchison Pkwy, Longwood, FL 32750, USA
4.6(0 reviews)
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Trailhead for Cross Seminole Trail featuring a boardwalk to an ancient cypress & older tree ruins.

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Bobbie Martin

Very short trail, well maintained (though the bathrooms are rough), might be a good adventure for littles starting out with trail walks. Would not travel from far to come here.

2 weeks ago
Frank Decot

Nice small park with a short boardwalk nature trail that shares the history of The Senator tree (RIP) and leads to a huge ancient cypress tree called Lady Liberty. There is a bathroom, playground, and access to the Cross Seminole Trail.

a month ago
morgan camp

The walk as extremely short. You might take 30 minutes. But I will say it's great if you are just needing a quick touch with nature from busy days. Or just getting out of your comfort zone and trails can be nerve-wracking. All paths are on a wooden walkway so there is no way of getting lost. There is a playground, bathrooms, covered picnic tables, and pet waste stations.

3 months ago
Megic

The place isn't very large, but it is absolutely charming! The entrance is free of charge, and there's a trail that isn't particularly long, but it's stunning! There are tall, unique trees, each with its own history. We really enjoyed walking there. It's a recommended spot if you're passing through the area or live nearby... I wouldn't travel a long distance just for it, simply because there isn't much to see

6 months ago
Jefferey St Pierre

This is such a nice park and trail. There is a short trail on a wooden path that goes over the swampy areas to show some historical trees. Then there is a very beautiful trail that runs alongside the road and ends at a lake. Even though it's along the road you can't see the road through all the natural features. It's a great outdoor walk.

a year ago
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