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Nature Trail

A Naturist Hiking Experience Unlike Anywhere Else in Florida

 Lake Como isn’t just a nudist resort it’s also home to one of the most peaceful, biodiverse trail systems in the Tampa Bay region. Our Nature Preserve encompasses roughly 111 acres of protected wetland and woodland, creating a quiet refuge where members, guests, and wildlife all thrive side by side. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker, a casual stroller, or someone looking for a moment of calm between activities, Como’s trail network offers something for everyone.

Winding through tall pines, fern-filled marshes, sandy paths, hidden lakes, and shady boardwalks, these trails reveal the quieter side of Como: the birds calling over the wetlands, gopher tortoises sunning themselves, deer passing through the pines, and turtles resting along the shoreline. Every visit feels a little different — and every turn invites you deeper into nature.

Our Hiking Trails

  • Orange Blossom Trail  – A scenic loop through old-Florida pine forest, the Orange Blossom Trail is perfect for explorers who want a peaceful, shaded walk. Expect soft ground, wildflowers in spring, and frequent wildlife sightings. This trail connects beautifully to Deer Lake and the Bill Martin Park area.

  • North Grove Perimeter Trail – This quiet trail circles the North Grove, offering open views of the sky and forest edge. It’s ideal for a brisk morning walk or sunset stroll, and one of the best places to spot migrating birds and sandhill cranes.

  • Gerald & Thekla Wetlands Trail – A guest favorite. This boardwalk-style path leads you deep into Como’s wetlands, surrounded by towering ferns, water birds, and moss-draped trees. Many guests say this is the closest thing to stepping into another world; peaceful, lush, and beautifully Florida.

  • Sea of Ferns Trail – Named for the dense, bright-green fern fields that stretch beneath the canopy, this trail feels like wandering through a hidden garden. In late afternoon light, the whole forest seems to glow.

  • Lake Heron Trail – Circling Heron Lake, this trail combines wooded stretches with open shoreline views. It’s a prime area for spotting herons, egrets, turtles, and the occasional otter. A perfect mix of shade and sun.

  • Sunset Point Walk – A short but stunning walk leading to one of Como’s most iconic spots. Sunset Point overlooks the lake with wide, unobstructed western views; and it’s exactly where you’ll want to be when the sky turns orange and gold.

The Critter Trail & Family Scavenger Hunt

One of Como’s most beloved family activities is our Critter Trail, a playful, interactive walking path where children (and adults!) can search for hidden animal plaques along the route. Each ‘critter” represents real wildlife that lives at Como; turtles, frogs, herons, gopher tortoises, raccoons, owls, and more.

To make it even more fun, the Critter Trail includes a scavenger hunt sheet where guests can check off each animal as they find it. Kids love the challenge, adults love the walk, and everyone ends up learning something new about the nature preserve. The Critter Trail is an easy, short loop and perfect for families, first-time hikers, and anyone who wants a gentle outdoor adventure.

New: Lake Como Geocaches

We’ve recently added brand-new geocaches throughout the Nature Preserve, turning our trail system into a treasure-hunting adventure for teens and adults. Each cache is placed with care to highlight unique features of the preserve: hidden overlooks, scenic boardwalks, interesting plant communities, and quiet wildlife corners.

Guests can use the official Geocaching app to locate each cache or pick up a simple coordinate guide from the office.

Creek Bed
28.17957° N, 82.47863° W

Fence by Golf
28.18256° N, 82.48113° W

Bridge by Tennis
28.18424° N, 82.47974° W

Cypress by the Water (North Grove)
28.18512° N, 82.47351° W

Crazy Tree by Joe
28.18587° N, 82.47717° W

Front Sign in Bush
28.18621° N, 82.47363° W

Whether you’re an experienced cacher or trying it for the first time, it’s a fantastic way to explore Como’s trails with purpose and curiosity. More caches will be added over time, making this a growing adventure you can return to again and again.

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