Wall Springs Park

Wall Springs Park 3725 Desoto Boulevard
Palm Harbor, Florida 34683 United States
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New reservation system coming April 8

We are introducing a new online reservation system on Wednesday, April 8, 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 Monday, March 30 to Tuesday, April 7. User accounts will be automatically created for anyone with an active shelter or campsite reservation, or an active parking pass with an expiration date beyond April 8. All other users will need to create new accounts when they sign-in for the first time.

Wall Springs Park Habitat Restoration Project 2026

A contractor hired by Pinellas County Parks and Conservation Resources is in the process of
treating exotic vegetation throughout 146 acres of Wall Springs Park. The work is expected to
begin on Tuesday March 24, 2026, and take up to ten days to complete. Exotic vegetation is
detrimental to many of Florida’s native plants and animals. Removal of invasive exotic species
is consistent with efforts to manage and protect the park’s natural resources. For more
information contact Pam Leasure, 453-6505.

Wall Springs Park is 210 acres that connects to the Pinellas Trail in Palm Harbor. This park provides a viewing area and boardwalk of the natural spring that once was used as a spa and bathing area. There is also a 35-foot observation tower to enjoy views of the Gulf of America.

The Wall Springs Coastal Addition, which was added to the park, includes a picnic shelter, restrooms, parking, elevated observation deck, both natural and paved trails, and a 5-foot wide sidewalk connecting Alt. U.S. 19 to the park. The separate entrance to the Wall Springs Park Coastal Addition is 621 Wai Lani Road, Palm Harbor.

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New addition to Pinellas County's Wall Springs park

Amenities

  • Bike Racks
  • Boardwalk, Nature Trail
  • Butterfly Garden
  • Educational and Informational Displays
  • Fishing – Saltwater License
  • Historic Interest
  • Multipurpose Trail
  • Observation Tower
  • Parking
  • Pier
  • Playground Equipment
  • Restrooms
  • Six Picnic Shelters with Grills
Man and woman walking on a bridge

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.

Family walking through the enchanted Wall Springs Park