This was a fantastic find! Jenkin's Creek Park is a personal favorite of ours! It offers a bathroom, a bait vending machine, a fishing pier, nature paths, and a boat ramp.
Not only is there a nice little fishing pier there is also a nice wooden bridge that brings you across the water to another section of land that branches off into a few paths. Our personal favorite is the one to the left, as it will lead you along the channel for quite some ways. The long shoreline offers plenty of places to stop and fish, take nature photos, or enjoy a nice picnic. We even saw some manatees come up for air as they were making their way back to the springs!
Things to consider:
The parking cost is $5. There is a pay station that only accepts debit/credit cards. No cash.
Bring a long sleeved article of clothing if going around dusk to help protect against possible mosquitos.
The nature path along the water offers a great spot for viewing the sunset. We do suggest bringing some flashlights for your travel back to your vehicle as it gets dark quick and there is no lighting on the paths.
There is also a nice park across the street that has a tall lookout tower that grants you a bird-view of the park and waterways. We saw lots of manatees with the advantage of the height. Definitely worth a visit after enjoying a...
   Read moreWonderful pier, easy access bathrooms that are cleaner than you would expect for a public park. Come sunset the views are magnificent. Have caught mangrove snapper, sheepshead channel cats, drum, toadfish but have yet to catch the jacks that all the kayakers claim to see! Have also seen people pull up skates! You'll also get a close up view of the wonderful wildlife of Florida; manatees, otters, egrets and herons are some of the main stars. For those who complain about parking price, get yourself a hernando all access pass for ~50 bucks and you'll be helping fund keeping our parks beautifully wild. Payment goes to up keep and it does seem those who don't pay, or complain about paying are the ones who contribute most to trashing the place. Litter can sometimes build up week to week but thats why I bring a trash bag. When the fishing slows down I go about picking up the odds and ends of fishing line, cigarette butts, etc that gathers. Keeping these places pleasant to frequent takes all of us, and if you really care for the natural beauty you'd lend a helping hand as well. Our amazing park employees can...
   Read moreI recently had the pleasure of fishing at Jenkins Creek and I must say, it was an incredible experience. As an avid angler, I am always looking for new spots to explore and Jenkins Creek did not disappoint.
I opted for flats fishing and was thrilled to catch several redfish during my visit. The area is teeming with these prized game fish. The water was crystal clear, which made it easier to spot the fish and target them precisely.
What really stood out to me about Jenkins Creek was the natural beauty of the area. The marshes and grass flats provided a stunning backdrop to my fishing adventure, and I felt completely immersed in the natural surroundings.
In terms of amenities, the facilities at Jenkins Creek are top-notch. The boat ramp is well-maintained and the dock is sturdy and safe. Overall, I highly recommend Jenkins Creek to any angler looking for a great flats fishing experience. The combination of the natural beauty, abundant fish, and excellent facilities make it a five-star...
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