For families and visitors looking to escape the Florida heat, the Epperson Crystal Lagoon in Wesley Chapel has become one of the most talked-about attractions in the Tampa Bay area. Billed as one of the first Crystal Lagoons in the United States, this expansive, brilliantly blue body of water offers a beach-day experience without the drive to the coast — right in the heart of our community.
Whether you're a longtime resident curious about how to finally check it out or a newcomer trying to plan your first visit, here's what you need to know about getting in, what it costs, and how to make the day go smoothly.
- Located within the Epperson community in Wesley Chapel, off the Overpass Road area.
- Public-access day passes are sold through Metro Lagoons, separate from resident access.
- Activities typically include swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, water obstacle courses, and a dedicated swim area.
- Cabana and amenity rentals are available for an additional fee.
- Hours and ticket availability are seasonal — always confirm before you go.
What Is the Epperson Lagoon?
The Epperson Lagoon is a Crystal Lagoon — a large, professionally maintained body of clear water designed to mimic the look and feel of a tropical beach. Surrounded by white sand, cabanas, and palm trees, it gives off serious vacation vibes while sitting just minutes from home for many Wesley Chapel residents.
The lagoon serves as the centerpiece amenity for the Epperson master-planned community, but it also opens to the general public through paid day passes during designated times. That means you don't have to live in Epperson to enjoy a day at the water.
How to Buy Tickets
Day passes for the general public are sold online through Metro Lagoons, the operator that manages public access to the lagoon. According to the operator, tickets are released on a schedule and must generally be purchased in advance, as walk-up availability is limited and busy days can sell out.
Buy your tickets online ahead of time, especially for weekends and holidays. Popular summer dates can fill up quickly, so booking early helps avoid disappointment at the gate.
When booking, you'll typically select a specific date and time block. Be sure to read the details on your ticket carefully, including any entry windows and what's included. Prices and pass types can change seasonally, so the operator's official website is the best place to confirm current rates before you commit.
What Does It Cost?
Pricing for public day passes varies depending on the day of the week, the season, and the type of pass you choose. Weekends and peak summer dates generally cost more than weekday or off-season visits, and additional fees apply for extras like cabana rentals, equipment, and certain water activities.
Note: Because ticket prices are adjusted seasonally and by demand, this guide does not list specific dollar amounts. Always check the official Metro Lagoons booking page for the most current pricing before purchasing.
Many visitors find that the basic day pass covers general lagoon access and beach time, while extras — such as kayak or paddleboard rentals, cabanas, and food and drink — are purchased separately. Budgeting for those add-ons ahead of time can help you avoid surprises.
What to Bring and What to Expect
A day at the lagoon is a lot like a day at the beach, and packing accordingly will make your visit more comfortable. Reports from visitors suggest planning for sun, water, and a few hours of relaxation.
Sunscreen, towels, water shoes, a refillable water bottle, and a change of clothes are smart additions. Check the venue's policies on outside food, coolers, and personal flotation devices before you arrive, as rules can vary.
The lagoon typically features a designated swimming area along with options for kayaking, paddleboarding, and water obstacle courses, depending on the day and availability. Families with young children should review the depth and supervision guidelines, as the swim zones are managed for safety.
The lagoon is a managed recreational facility, not a natural beach. Follow posted rules and lifeguard instructions, and review age, height, or supervision requirements for activities before your visit.
Planning Your Visit
To make the most of your day, consider timing your trip around the cooler morning or late-afternoon hours during the hottest stretches of summer. Arriving close to your ticket window helps maximize your time on the sand, and a little planning around parking and entry can save stress on busy days.
Confirm hours and ticket availability, purchase passes online in advance, review the activity and bag policies, pack sun protection, and budget for any rentals or food you plan to enjoy.
The Bottom Line
The Epperson Crystal Lagoon has earned its reputation as a standout local attraction, giving Wesley Chapel residents and visitors a resort-style water experience close to home. With a bit of advance planning — and a quick check of the official site for current hours and prices — it can make for an easy, fun day out for families, friends, and out-of-town guests alike.
Before heading over, always verify the latest ticket details and policies directly with the lagoon's official booking page, as offerings change throughout the year.
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