My first time here at Causeway Community Park in Dunedin, FL. I highly recommend visiting. You can park anywhere facing north or south towards the sun and along this very thin strip of beach and there is no charge to park as it is a community state park. Posted hours are from 5am-11pm. I saw people laying inside hammocks tied to the palm trees. You can hang out in your car or set up lawn chairs or layout on a towel and get tanned. Most people where walking, jogging and bicycling right before sunset. I love that people could bring their dogs with too but you can only walk with them on the shared bike path along the highway, otherwise known as the Causeway Boulevard. Both sides of the highway are available for parking and there was enough spaces to park on the sand. Longer vehicles than pickup trucks or vans might have trouble getting in or out. Definitely a place to revisit. There is only one bar/grill restaurant on this strip and it is located midway of...
Read moreParking is free in this entire area, but arrive early on the weekends. I personally parked about a mile further up from the park, because there's some mini islands that I wanted to explore. This area is perfect for fishing or to launch your Kayak. If you want to Kayak to Honeymoon Island or Three Rooker Island, this is also the side you want to park on.
The mini islands are awesome to also fish from, have a picnic, enjoy the water for a bit, etc. Plenty of birds to see on the islands too. Be mindful of boat and jetski traffic, but there's plenty of room for everyone to maneuver, and enjoy the water.
Another thing that stood out to me, was how clean the parking area was, there are city trashcans everywhere to combat the...
Read moreWe were driving the Curlew Road, it takes you over to Honeymoon Island to see the sunset. It wasn't in the cards to see the sunset because a) clouds and b) parking with traffic. Once you get off Curlew you're on a sandy, severe potholes from so many cars driving over & over the same road. I was unaware that it was a teenage hangout! Just where I was supposed to be on my 60th...
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