Address: 100 E Ruby St, Tavares, FL 32278, USA
Phone: +13527426267
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Robert Landrum
Park your boat and injoy
Paul Cantu
It's a very beautiful place unfortunately due to inclement weather majority of everything was shut down but you still can watch and walk and see wildlife planes Trains automobiles bars people animals etc etc etc
Danny Torres
Nice fun, family game , kids would like it
Tamara Terrell-Rouch (Ladyhawk)
We love to come out and walk around the park at night and look for gator and just have a relaxing walk after dinner out!
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The sign posted at the splashpad says it will reopen in April, but does not specify the date. The fee is $2 per person who enters the splashpad whether they play or not (this includes the adult accompanying the child). So for example, 1 child plus 1 adult would cost $4 total. Payment is by cash only.
With a Florida fishing license
No, there was no damage to the splash pad from the tornado. Due to the storm related power outage, the pumps and filtration system were not operational for several hours yesterday. This requires our staff to take some additional steps this morning to ensure the highest water quality is maintained. The team is working on it and although there may be a slight delay in opening this morning, it is anticipated that we will open by noon.
Yes there are cameras located in the park. Contact Tavares police if needed
Saturday and Sunday only
There are gators in the water.. And there is fishing allowed only at certain places. The air boats also land in the water.
I do not believe so either. I am new to the area, but have visited in many occasions, and have yet to see jet ski rentals anywhere on this lake
2 dollars per person or 15 dollars seasonal. Have fun.
As of the last time that I was there last week no none of the docks were back in yet. There are a few spaces to park from the one dock that was still left at the seaplane ramps and you can pull boats up to the Shoreline as long as you don't bottom out. There is a boat ramp all the way at the far end but there's no doc there. It's the new launching ramp.
October
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