Robinson Preserve

Coastal Trails Open to Pedestrian Traffic Only

Due to loose sand from the hurricanes, the northern section of the Osprey Loop is open to pedestrian traffic only. No bikes allowed.

The Tern Trail is closed mid-way due to a damaged boardwalk.


 

Tram Tours Cancelled

Due to hurricane damage, Tram Tours are canceled for the foreseeable future.

Robinson Preserve is located in northwest Bradenton. It has three entrances. One at the West end of 9th Ave NW(Expansion), another at the end 17th Ave NW(Valentine House & Tower) and another on SR64/Manatee Ave . The preserve now consists of 705 acres that is a mix of preserved mangrove, tidal marsh, and former agricultural lands which have undergone an incredible transformation to coastal wetland habitat.  This process continues with the "Expansion" which brings to you loads more coastal wetlands and other habitats, a 2.5k rubberized pedestrian-only trail, additional kayak launches, trails, restrooms, picnic areas, and the NEST and Canopy Zone, our brand-new and already iconic educational/event space.

For rules and more information please check out the Robinson Preserve brochure and trail map.

Location

17th Ave NW North Entrance (w/Valentine House)
1704 99th Street Northwest
Bradenton, FL 34209
Map

9th Ave NW South Entrance ("The Expansion" w/NEST and Canopy Zone)
10299 9th Ave NW
Bradenton, FL 34209
Map

Manatee Avenue/SR64 Entrance 
10700 Manatee Ave W, Bradenton, FL 34209
Map

Hours

Robinson Preserve is open daily 365 days a year from sunrise to sunset. Trespassing after hours outside of programs and special events is prohibited and vehicles left unattended will be towed at owner's expense.

Kayak Storage

Kayak storage tubes at Robinson Preserve Manatee County has kayak storage facilities for rent at Robinson Preserve. There are 40 kayak storage tubes located at the North entrance, 17th Ave NW North Entrance (w/Valentine House), and 120 kayak storage tubes located at the 9th Ave NW South Entrance ("The Expansion"), 10299 9th Ave NW, Bradenton, FL 34209

Kayak storage tubes cost $480.00 per year plus tax.  They are paid for on an annual basis and you are allowed to renew for up to five years.  Tubes are 20 feet deep by 3 feet in diameter.  The upper tubes are 4.5 feet off the ground.

Effective September 30, 2024, all kayak contracts for both the North Entrance and South Entrance will expire September 30th each year.


Join the Kayak Storage Waitlist

Things to Do

  • Hiking and nature trails
  • Kayak/canoeing trails and launch
  • Outdoor education
  • Non-motorized bicycle trails
  • Rollerblading
  • Managed fishing
  • Picnic areas and pavilions
  • Wildlife viewing areas
  • Group camping / Paddle-up Camping
  • Observation tower
  • Dog walking