Address: 1800 Keene Rd, Largo, FL 33771, USA
Phone: +17275822100
Sunday: 7AM–8:30PM
Monday: 7AM–8:30PM
Tuesday: 7AM–8:30PM
Wednesday: 7AM–8:30PM
Thursday: 7AM–8:30PM
Friday: 7AM–8:30PM
Saturday: 7AM–8:30PM
Jeremy Glover
This is a great park for the family. There are many areas to enjoy including pavilions, piers, benches, paved trails, unpaved trails, and more. We saw lots of different types of birds, fish, turtles, squirrels. There is a decent playground and several bathrooms around the park. The trails, both paved and unpaved, are stroller friendly. We will definitely come back.
Mikas M
Great park for relaxation or running, biking and family gathering. Enjoy the nature around you with birds, turtles. Dogs park really nice.
Heather Trabucco
Beautiful park with lovely trails, allowing you to pass through nature while bird, alligator and turtle watching. They have plenty of biking trails and walking paths, along with areas to sit and relax as well as have lunch. Plenty of trash cans set up as well so there was no litter to be seen. Highly recommend if you're staying in the area and want to get out for some exercise.
Sarah Lane
One of the hidden gems of Pinellas County. Even on Saturday afternoons, the park is never too crowded. Miles of trails where you can be alone in the peace of nature. Beautiful lakes. Has a really good playground for the kids. Tons of shelter and picnic space. Dog park is huge.
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I didn't know that there was a farm
It's a deputy.
I'm not sure, but it's really important people don't use rat poison as it will kill owls, hawks, and even eagles when they eat the poisoned rat, squirrel, etc. They can even feed the poisoned rat to their checks, killing them. Unfortunately, I deal with this as a wild bird rescuer.
One part of the paved loop is 5/8 mile and the bigger one is 1 3/8 mile in which if you walk the 2 together is 2 mile's but, their are branches that come off of that also gravel trails.
Coyotes are skidish nocturnal and would have no interest , there might be one or two however you will never see them. Nothing to worry about
It is about a mile drive to finally reach the back of the park. That is where playground is located !!
Sorry I can't help you.
yes they have several picnic areas
I walked the trail and didn't see any coyotes.
I do not believe you can.
I'm not sure of the different sizes. The ones I've seen can easily exceed the # allowed by social distancing. County should have exact sizes and locations.
I use the park to be active. You might want to ask pinellas county parks and rec
Yes their are a lot of open feilds
Small ponds no fish, lots of turtles that like bread and birds.
I walk there and I don't ever remember seeing anyone fish there. I am not 100 percent sure though
Yes
I think you can.
Only today. And Christmas Day.
Very close. One area for large dogs and one for small.
As long as your dog is leashed you can go any where in the park.
Yes of course. there's alligators everywhere. I walk over there 3 or 4 times a week. I've not seen one but there are certainly posted signs to avoid any
This Is A Great Park For Walking, Running, Skateboarding, Biking, Parties, Nice Dog Park. Great For Scenic Photography
Prices range from $26.70 to $80.
$24 to reserve a pavilion Must be in advance. 1 pavilion by dog park is never reserved so you may have to share. There a few picnic tables scattered around
They always drive around. Their place is in the north side of the park close to the old farm
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