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2024年11月7日
Beautiful expansive white sand beach, historical fort all at the tip of Pinellas County peninsula and mouth of Tampa Bay. The best part it is not on a lot of peoples' radar so it isn't crowded like m… jaybeeFL的完整评论
2024年10月5日
This place is well worth the visit if you want to get away from everything, places to barbecue, picnic, tour round the fort and looks like a nice beach with a pier for fishing. You would need to take… Lesley S的完整评论
2024年7月27日
Parked for a few minutes to see if we wanted to enjoy an area of the park. Walked back to the car a few minutes later and found a parking citation. I think we were being stalked by park rangers wit… Kari W的完整评论
Is it better to visit north beach in the morning when the tide is higher or the afternoon when the tide is lower. Looking to see all the live sand dollars that live in the waters around the area.
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Even at low tide you have to cross a dip with water to get to the beach. At high tide it may be a bit deep for a beach wagon. But not too deep to walk through. Didn't see any shells or …
Even at low tide you have to cross a dip with water to get to the beach. At high tide it may be a bit deep for a beach wagon. But not too deep to walk through. Didn't see any shells or anything on the beach at all. Maybe down farther.
We camped at fort desoto and loved it. We now are becoming concerned about the recent reviews stating there is a rat problem. Why? Any feed back is very welcomed. We are campers and appreciate wildlife however rats are not at the top of my cute critter list. I am hoping for assurance that it is a fluke and not that bad.
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We didn’t see any either but we were only in the parking lot for the dog park and on the dog beach. We were there probably 6-8 times during January
The Adopt A Park program encourages community organizations to take responsibility for — or “adopt” — a specific Pinellas County park. Volunteers from the organization can...