Eureka Springs Park in Tampa, FL is a historic botanical garden that was established in 1938 by amateur botanist Albert Greenburg. The park features a quarter-mile loop trail that showcases the remains of the tropical garden, including the largest collection of ferns in Florida, a rose garden, and an orchid room. Visitors can also explore the lush floodplain forest of red maples, cypress, and black gum via boardwalks. Although the springs no longer flow due to the construction of the Tampa Bypass Canal, the gardens continue to be a beautiful and serene destination for nature enthusiasts.
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