Tranquil getaway from all the noise in town, tucked and hidden away is a beautiful waterfront park full of nature and wonder. There’s a playground which seems fairly new, a workout area which my kids also thought was playground equipment which is fine, they had a lot of fun! There’s several piers, kayak launches/docks and a little trail surrounded by gorgeous scenery. Picnic areas to rest, pet friendly, you can easily get swept away and spend hours here. Never that busy, plenty of parking, I recommend bringing bug spray though especially if you come closer to sunset. Overall my twins loved it here, don’t let the size of this park fool you, there’s plenty to do to keep you and your family...
Read morePark was pretty minimal. Not dirty. Bathrooms were more like portapotties thank bathrooms. A few picnic tables and shelters. One playground set but only swings for little little kids. (my three year old was too big for the swings). Seems to have a decent though small exercise trail. Huge ant hills everywhere in the grass.
Not a bad park but not much of "fishing pier". There appear to be four tiny fishing piers that could fit a family on each. We waited about an hour and did end up getting a pier to use though gnats were abound and no bites.
Next time we will go to the skyway...
Read moreWas exactly what we were looking for for the kids near Holiday, FL. Notes: Exercise trail is not paved. Two pavilions each with a grill, 4 picnic tables, great view of the playground and adjacent short fishing pier which is mostly child safe. No shade for the playground. $2 fee to enter. Kayak and canoe launch pier. Shaded benches at nice intervals on exercise trail. No sinks in the bathrooms. Single potty in each gender bathroom. Toilets don't flush, they drop waist into a large hole under...
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