The City of Ruskin on the banks of the Little Manatee River

Boat in the Little Manatee River by Ruskin, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
The Little Manatee River by Ruskin, Florida - License our images here

Some Mr. Ruskin was the founder of this city in the early years of the 20th century. It's on the eastern banks of the Little Manatee River near its delta to Tampa Bay. We did a bike tour of the small town. 

Stop for a break at Ruskin Commongood Park. Just us and a couple of folks launching boats at the ramp. Small and quiet place. 

On the western bank of the river is Cockroach Bay Preserve State Park. We didn't go there - it's a group of islands only accessible by boat. The name comes from the Spaniards. They knew the horseshoe crabs as cockroaches. 

We saw new real estate developments in the surrounding area. It took a century, but Ruskin is growing. 

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