Busch Gardens Theme Park
Busch Gardens is a thrilling African safari and a sun-soaked Florida vacation all rolled into one. Experience up-close encounters with wild animals, and explore fascinating attractions based on cultures and legends of far away lands.
Egmont Key
The Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge, was established in 1974 and protects a diverse community of animals and plants, many of which are either threatened or endangered.
Anclote Key
Anclote Key is an island off the Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida, located at 28°11'16"N, 82°50'44"W near Tarpon Springs. Its name originates from the Spanish term for "anchor."
Davis Island Seaplane Basin Park
Located at the end of Davis Islands, this park offers a small beach area, off-leash area for dogs, picnic area, canoe launch and boat ramps.
Davis Island Park
Davis Islands Park is located on the beautiful islands of its namesake and offers many amenities for children and adults.
Brooker Creek Preserve
Brooker Creek Preserve is an 8,500-acre wilderness area located in the northeastern corner of Pinellas County.
Boyd Hill Nature Preserve
Boyd Hill Nature Preserve is located along the shores of Lake Maggiore in St. Petersburg.
Ballast Point Park
This neighborhood park, which dates back to Tampa’s earliest days, offers spectacular views of downtown Tampa.
AL Palonias Park
Al Palonias Park contains a nature trail and boardwalk that meanders through mangrove tunnels into Tampa Bay.
AL Lopez Park
This park is made up of approximately 132 acres of Florida wildlife, offering an enjoyable view. If it isn't the land that sparks your interest, it will be the ponds.
Fort De Soto Park
The largest park within the Pinellas County Park System, this park consists of 1,136 acres made up of five interconnected islands. First opened on December 21, 1962, when the state toll road named the Pinellas Bayway was completed, this park was dedicated May 11, 1963, in perpetuity as a public park. Annual park attendance averages more than 2.7 million visitors.
John Chesnut Sr. Park
Located near communities of Palm Harbor and Tarpon Springs, serving north Pinellas County. John Chesnut Sr. Park was built in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, it covers approximately 255 acres.
A L Anderson Park
A distinctive arrangement of picnic pads, elevated boardwalk, and a nature trail which is 478 linear feet long has been developed among the cypress trees along the Salmon Bay shoreline.
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