Walsingham Park

Walsingham Park 12615 102nd Avenue
Seminole, Florida 33778 United States
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New reservation system coming March 2

We are introducing a new online reservation system on Monday, March 2, 2026. The new system will receive reservations and registration for Parks & Conservation Resources programs, campsites, shelters, beach and boat parking passes, and events requiring registration. Our current system will be offline and reservation services will be suspended from February 21 to March 1. User accounts will be automatically created for anyone with an active shelter or campsite reservation on or after March 2, 2026. All other users will need to create new accounts when they sign-in for the first time.

For more information, please read this news article: https://pinellas.gov/news/new-reservation-system-coming-for-county-parks/

Walsingham Park is 354 acres with a 100-acre lake in Largo. The park has two entrances: one on Walsingham Road and one on 102nd Avenue N. The park also provides a 6-mile trail, a playground and a fitness area.

Photos

A man canoeing on a glass lake at Walsingham Park

New Playground at Walsingham Park: Now Open!

Amenities

    • Boat Ramp

    • Fishing

    • Parking

    • Fishing Platform

    • Playground Equipment

    • Restrooms

    • 6-Mile, Shared-Use Trail

    • Fitness Area

    • Eight Picnic Shelters with Grills

    • Boat Ramp (Non-Combustion Engine)

    • Walsingham Park Lake, Pinellas County: Open to Fishing.
        • Cast nets or minnow seines are prohibited.

        • Swimming and taking of fish or wildlife with firearms is prohibited.

        • Gasoline motors may not be used on boats.

        • Bluegill and Redear Aggregate Bag Limit: 20

        • Crappie Bag Limit: 10

        • Crappie less than 10 inches in total length must be released immediately.

        • Sunshine Bass Bag Limit: Four

        • Sunshine bass less than 10 inches in total length must be released immediately.

        • Channel Catfish Bag Limit: Six

Hours

Open 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to sunset
County Parks are closed two days throughout the year, the day after Thanksgiving and December 25.

A young family walking at Walsingham Park