Tampa Bay's Park-Rich Waterfront
Welcome to Oldsmar, a Pinellas County city founded by auto pioneer Ransom E. Olds, set where Old Tampa Bay meets Lake Tarpon and known for more parks per square mile than any other city in Florida.
Oldsmar is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, set at the junction of the northern arm of Tampa Bay and Lake Tarpon, roughly midway between Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater. Its name and layout trace to 1916, when Ransom E. Olds, the automobile pioneer behind the REO Motor Car Company and Oldsmobile, purchased the property and formed the Reo Farms Company to build a planned town. The community's name changed over the years before reverting to Oldsmar in 1937, and its early history is still visible in the town center and along the waterfront. About 14,900 residents live in the city. Oldsmar is best known for its unusually abundant parkland, claiming more parks per square mile than any other city in Florida. That identity is anchored by Mobbly Bayou Wilderness Preserve, a nearly 400-acre natural area with hiking, paddling, fishing, and a dog park, and by R.E. Olds Park, a 15-acre waterfront park on Tampa Bay that hosts community events. The city is a practical, family-oriented suburb within the Tampa Bay region. Pinellas County Schools serve the community, including Oldsmar Elementary and East Lake High, and the East Lake Woodlands community feeds into the well-regarded East Lake school corridor. Housing ranges from the historic core to golf-and-preserve communities and waterfront properties along the bay and Lake Tarpon. For commuters, Oldsmar sits at a useful midpoint. Tampa Road and the Courtney Campbell Causeway provide a direct route into Tampa, with downtown roughly 20 to 25 minutes away, and both Tampa International and St. Pete-Clearwater airports are within easy reach. The Gulf beaches of Pinellas County lie a short drive to the west, making Oldsmar a balanced choice for households that want water access, parkland, and regional convenience.
Oldsmar is located in Pinellas County, Florida, in the Tampa Bay area. The city sits at the junction of the northern arm of Tampa Bay and Lake Tarpon, between Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater.
Oldsmar was founded in 1916 by Ransom E. Olds, the automobile pioneer behind the REO Motor Car Company and Oldsmobile. Olds purchased the land and formed the Reo Farms Company to lay out the community as a planned town.
Oldsmar is served by Pinellas County Schools. Schools serving the area include Oldsmar Elementary, Forest Lakes Elementary, and East Lake High School, and families in communities such as East Lake Woodlands feed into the East Lake corridor schools.
Oldsmar is known for having more parks per square mile than any other city in Florida. Its signature outdoor spaces include the roughly 400-acre Mobbly Bayou Wilderness Preserve and the waterfront R.E. Olds Park on Tampa Bay.
Oldsmar is roughly 15 miles northwest of downtown Tampa, and the drive typically takes about 20 to 25 minutes via Tampa Road and the Courtney Campbell Causeway. Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority bus routes also connect Oldsmar to the wider Tampa Bay region.
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