This is a great place to learn about history, wildlife, estuary, fishing and fun! The protected environment, benches and picnic tables make the nature trail an easy walk. I would love to bring my stand up paddle board or a kayak when the weather is warmer. It is somewhat of a hidden gem and connects to the DeSoto Park seamlessly, which is why I included some of the signage from the National Park Service. Most people were mindful of social distancing abd wearing masks. I look forward to taking my grandchildren for a nature walk. I think it will be an interesting...
Read moreRiverview point previously known as Desoto point is a large hiking area with beautiful scenery and monuments. The trails are kept pretty nice but the visitor area is closed due to this past years hurricanes Helene and Milton. There are many trash recepticles, picnic tables, and benches. No rest rooms though. Great for older kids but be prepared to carry the toddlers. Walks are long. Usually a great day with great scenery. Picked up a bag of trash along the waterfront but the...
Read moreIt's a dump now! They destroyed the forest! They took all the bench's off the beach! They removed many Garbage can's! The Water is Highly Polluted with 300 Million Gallon's of Raw SEWEGE! Uninformed employee's that can't Answer Question's about the Park and 💩 Spill's! Don't let your Dog's or People go in this Awful Polluted Water! Doggie bag's are almost Impossible to break apart because of cost cutting. 💩 on the Beach from the Overflow of Spill's! Never seen this Park in this Bad...
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