Portions of Fort De Soto Park in Pinellas County are back open after being damaged by hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Families flocked to Ft. De Soto Park on Monday with their four-legged friends as the dog beach and fishing piers reopened for ...
Fort De Soto Park rangers welcomed back visitors on Friday for the first time since back-to-back hurricanes caused catastrophic damage.
Spanning five small islands, the 1,136-acre Fort De Soto Park lies at the mouth of Tampa Bay and attracts more than 2.7 million visitors a year. The park features 7 miles of waterfront ...
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The park's East Beach opened to the public on Thursday, December 19. Both storms toppled trees, destroyed buildings and tables and blocked trails and roads. The park's East Beach opened to the ...
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Fort De Soto’s East Beach and Area 3 of its campground reopened Thursday, and Nancy Ferreira, who lives in Rhode Island and St. Petersburg, was ready to enjoy the sun at her “very favorite ...