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| Caladesi Island State Park | |
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Latitude: 28.01149 Longitude: -082.49581 Dunedin, FL 34698 727-469-5918 Voted #2 Beach for 2006 and 2007 in the United States by Dr. Beach, you have to see all beautiful Calidesi Island has to offer. Take the ferry from Honeymoon Island or tie up your own boat at the docks. This pristine Florida State Park has "Old Florida" undeveloped shoreline appeal, one of the last undeveloped barrier islands in Florida. Caladesi is only accessible by boat. Caladesi Island State Park is ideal for swimming, shelling, fishing, picnics, and nature study. The park also has a three-mile nature trail winding through the island?s interior. The park is open daily from 8 a.m. to sunset. A ferry departs hourly from nearby Honeymoon Island. Visit us on the web
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| Clearwater Beach | |
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3 Causeway Blvd. Clearwater Beach, FL 33767 Did you know that Clearwater holds the record for most days of sunshine (361 days) and that is no imagination. Look at the Guinness Book of World Records. Did you know that Clearwater was nominated for having two of the top ten beaches in the United States of America? Visit us on the web
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| Egmont Key State Park | |
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Latitude: 27.3603 Longitude: -82.4539 St. Petersburg, FL 33715 727-893-2627 Located at the mouth of Tampa Bay and accessible by private boat only, this island features a reconstructed lighthouse, beautiful beaches and wildlife, and the historic ruins of Fort Dade. Visit us on the web
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| Fort De Soto Park | |
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3500 Pinellas Bayway S. Tierra Verde, FL 33715 727-582-2267 The beach at Fort De Soto was ranked as America's Best Beach for 2005. It is the largest county park in the area, with 1,136 acres on five interconnected islands located at the tip of Pinellas County in Tierra Verde. It includes more than seven miles of beaches, boat docks, camp grounds, fishing piers, nature trails, a canoe trail, plus much more. Visit us on the web
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| Fred Howard Park | |
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1700 Sunset Dr. Tarpon Springs, FL 34689 727-943-4081 This beautiful 155-acre paradise is located on the Gulf of Mexico in northern Pinellas County on the western edge of Tarpon Springs. Visit us on the web
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| Gulfport Beach Park | |
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5730 Shore Blvd. Gulfport, FL 33707 727-893-1092 This open beach recreation area on beautiful Boca Ciega Bay, is located on Shore Boulevard South between 54 th and 58 th Streets. The beach is conveniently located near shops and restaurants. Come out and enjoy some time in the sun. Whether you wish to relax, play bocci ball and horseshoes or enjoy your lunch at a covered picnic table; enjoy all of the amenities available to you. Visit us on the web
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| Honeymoon Island State Park | |
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One Causeway Blvd. Dunedin, FL 34698 727-469-5942 Just north of Dunedin via a causeway, this is a great spot for sunbathing and swimming. There?s also a unique Osprey Trail where you can see these regal birds in the wild. Visit us on the web
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| Indian Rocks Beach Access | |
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1700 Gulf Blvd. Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785 727-588-4852 Visit us on the web
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| Madeira Beach Access | |
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14400 Gulf Blvd. Madeira Beach, FL 33708 727-549-6165 Acquired on October 4, 1978, its 1.5 acres offer 450 feet of beach on the Gulf of Mexico. This park was officially opened to the public on May 26, 1983. It is the first park developed by Pinellas County to be operated and maintained by a municipality. This was made possible by an intergovernmental agreement signed January 25, 1983. The facilities offered by this beach access park include parking for 104 vehicles, a restroom, and two showers located on the beach. Visit us on the web
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| Pass-A-Grille Beach | |
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1000 Pass-a-Grille Way St. Pete Beach, FL 33706 727-363-9247 Long and narrow beach, great for running and biking. Visit us on the web
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