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Lutz (pronounced loots), rated one of the Best 100 Places to Live by Money Magazine in 2004, and being either a contender or a finalist for that spot since then, has a small but growing population of 25,000. It is a land dotted with more than 100 pristine lakes, making Lutz a haven for those who enjoy boating, fishing, swimming and jet-skiing. Being just 12 miles north of its large metropolitan neighbor Tampa, Lutz is considered a bedroom community, with many residents working in the city and returning to their slice of paradise in the country at the end of the day. The commute in and out of Tampa is a bit easier than most in the area, which is well known for its traffic plight: the intersection of I-4 and 275, with a commanding, up-close view of Tampa’s downtown skyscrapers, is well-known by locals as malfunction junction. To the north of Lutz and sharing many of its borders and services is the city of Land O’Lakes in Pasco County. While most of Lutz sits within Hillsborough County, a small portion is considered Pasco. The line is blurry though, many folks sometimes aren’t sure whether their favorite spot is considered Pasco and Land O’Lakes, or Hillsborough and Lutz.

Shopping and Dining in Lutz

Shopping and dining options in Lutz, while nothing to sneeze at now, are about to get a whole lot larger. In June, 2007 ground-breaking began on the hotly contested Cypress Creek Town Center, which is supposedly going to be the largest mall in the Tampa Bay area and the second largest mall in Florida with more than 1.3 million square feet of open-air-style shopping. Residents have put up a good fight to stop the mall over the years but, as is often the case, progress wins in the end. Also opening in the very near future are The Grove and Shops at Wiregrass, two big-box shopping outlets complete with a Best Buy, Ross, Bed-Bath-and-Beyond, 16-screen movie theatre, bookstore and more.

Lutz residents already enjoy easy access to Wal-Mart, K-Mart, a new Super-Target and malls galore in the Tampa area, as well as to all the popular restaurant chains: Moe’s, Chili’s, Applebee’s. But Lutz residents also enjoy a few local favorites like Salvato’s, Benedetto’s and Hot Rod’s Barbeque. Salvato’s, in the Willow Bend Shopping Center on State Road 54, is a local casual dining hotspot with a sports bar and live entertainment. To satisfy that Italian craving, Lutz residents turn to Benedetto’s in the Village Shopping Center, also on SR 54. And for a true local, Lutz experience, don’t miss Hot Rod’s Barbeque and Grill: open four days a week and serving up specialties like Grilled Swamp Bat, Redneck Prime Rib, otherwise known as SPAM, and the $39.99 BIG BURGER, a 15-pound, 100% American USDA beef burger on a 16-inch bun that takes two hours to make and includes ingredients like Gator Guts Hot Sauce, Fo-Play Rub and enough chopped onion to make you cry.

Leisure and Play in Lutz

There’s lots of play to be had in and around Lutz. With its numerous freshwater lakes and ponds, many of which are connected through canals, the area is heaven to fishermen, boaters and water-ski enthusiasts. Lake Keene, a 30-acre lake at the intersection of Hanna Road and Sunset Lane, is reportedly well stocked with bass, catfish, speckled perch and brim. Lake Commiston, half the size of Lake Keene and with much undeveloped shoreline, is home to osprey, egrets, blue herons, woodstorks and the occasional bald eagle. Lutz, being home to the most prestigious golf courses in the Tampa Bay area: Avila, Stillwater, Cheval, and with 166 courses within 30 miles of the city proper, is also a retreat for golfers.

Lutz is also home to several popular clothing optional resorts, including Paradise Lakes, a 72-acre haven with more than 400 residents, and Lake Como, a rustic 200-acre nudist community and resort on a 35-acre lake. Neighboring Land O’Lakes offers a few more of these resorts, if that sort of thing strikes your fancy.

At Nye Park (clothing NOT optional), which abuts the undeveloped shores of Lake Commiston, residents enjoy baseball, tennis and picnic facilities, as well as a recreation center for indoor fun. Lutz Nature Park features a pond surrounded by boardwalks and pavilions; it is on the west western edge of the Oscar Cooler Park and Youth Complex, which hosts little league and soccer games. Lutz is also home to two dog parks, the newest of which is on US 41 just south of Lutz-Lake Fern Road. Lutz residents are also within easy reach of all that the Tampa area has to offer, including the sun-drenched beaches of Pinellas County and Tampa’s Busch Gardens, popular Museum of Science and Industry, Lowry Park Zoo and Florida Aquarium.

Jana Hristova is the author of Where to Live [http://www.bestdealhome.com/Where_to_Live_in_Tampa_Bay/page_1962805.html] in Tampa Bay Guide.

Her website Tampa New Homes has a complete Tampa Bay relocation guide.

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