Florida Governor DeSantis honored the legacy of Hulk Hogan with the dedication of a portion of the Clearwater Trail in Pinellas County as the Hulk Hogan Trail.
“Today, I was joined by family and friends of Hulk Hogan to celebrate his extraordinary life and legacy,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “It was an honor to be in Pinellas County this morning to dedicate a two-mile portion of the Clearwater Trail as the ‘Hulk Hogan Trail.’ Although he is no longer with us, Hulk Hogan’s legacy continues to live on, especially in the Tampa Bay area that he called home.”
Per an official proclamation signed by Governor DeSantis, a two-mile portion of the Clearwater Trail on State Road 60 will be renamed the “Hulk Hogan Trail” to further celebrate his lasting impact on the local community. The Hulk Hogan Trail will feature special signage and exercise equipment in his signature trademark red and yellow colors and will allow members of the community of all ages to engage in recreation and fitness activities. The featured equipment will include an inclined bench, parallel bars, double monkey bars, double push-up bars and multi-use exercise unit. This equipment is actively being installed, with final completion expected in the coming weeks.
On Thursday, July 24, 2025, Florida resident and legendary professional wrestler Terry Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan, passed away.
In addition to his legacy career in the fitness and wrestling industry, Hulk Hogan was a strong supporter of various charitable initiatives across Florida from youth mentorship and sports programs, to wellness, education and community development programs that uplift vulnerable individuals and empower future generations to live healthy.



