Lake Seminole Park
Lake Seminole Park 10015 Park Boulevard NorthSeminole, Florida 33777 United States
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We apologize for the temporary outage and inconvenience. Please visit us for campground and shelter reservations, parking passes, and program registration at explore.pinellas.gov.
Lake Seminole Park is 258 acres of designated wildlife habitat and sanctuary located in Seminole. The park is home to raccoons, alligators, hawks, eagles, turtles and more. Benches and swings offer a lakeside view, and the trails, playgrounds and boat ramps provide a variety of recreational activities both in and out of the water.

Vegetation Fuel Reduction 2026
A Pinellas County Parks and Conservation Resources contractor is providing vegetation fuel reduction on 5.2 acres in 3 areas of Seminole Lake Park. The Loop trail and the recycling areas will be closed for visitor safety. The contractor will begin operating equipment daily between 8 am and 5:30pm, on Thursday, April 30th. The contractor anticipates work being completed no later than Tuesday afternoon.
Exercise caution in the vicinity. The contractor will use heavy equipment that can throw large pieces of vegetation.
Learn more about vegetation fuel reduction by watching our video on Managing Land in Pinellas.
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Amenities
- 13 Picnic Shelters
- Ball Field
- Boat Ramp – Please only use designated boat ramp for water entry and exit with your vessel
- Fishing
- Swimming is not permitted
- Multipurpose Trails
- Restrooms
- Playgrounds
- Water Fountains
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Lake Seminole, Pinellas County: Open to Fishing.
- Trotlines may be used from sunset until 9 a.m.
- No Bag Limit for Channel Catfish
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.
