Parks and Preserves
Pinellas County is home to over 20,000 acres of parks and preserves where residents and visitors can picnic, camp, hike, boat and more.
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County Parks & Preserves
Looking for a park with a beach? A dog park? A boat ramp? Use the interactive map on our County Parks page to locate a park with the amenities you want.
Learn MoreNews
- News May 21, 2024 County holds groundbreaking ceremony for Raymond H. Neri Community Park improvements
- News April 17, 2024 Brooker Creek Preserve to host Earth Day birthday bash
- News September 28, 2023 Pinellas County opens new, improved Bay Pier at Fort De Soto Park
- News September 27, 2023 Heritage Village opens historic Turner Bungalow
- News August 15, 2023 Pinellas County to negotiate preservation land acquisition in Tarpon Springs
Information & Resources
Parks & Preserves Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions about Pinellas County Parks and Preserves, including information about pets, events and specific park information.
Park Amenities
Parks & Conservation Resources maintains 20,000 acres of parks that include the county’s most beautiful examples of pristine Florida landscapes. Located throughout…
Park Rules
Pinellas County Code of Ordinances, Chapter 90 Please help us keep Pinellas County parks safe, clean and fun for all to enjoy. Most…
Managed Areas
Parks & Conservation Resources manages the County’s environmentally sensitive lands using resource management practices that promote the quality of native ecosystems. Management…
Programs
View All ProgramsBaskets for Beaches
The Baskets for Beaches program enables you to make a difference by collecting trash as you walk the beach. Grab a basket…
Adopt-A-Park
The Adopt-A-Park program is great for businesses or civic groups looking to give back to their community. Pinellas County Parks & Conservation…
Camping Information
The Parks & Conservation Resources administrative office is at 12520 Ulmerton Road in Largo. Fort De Soto campsite reservations and all park......
Special Events & Facilities Use Guide
Several Pinellas County department, and even state or local municipal departments, can be involved in a special event. Our Special Events & Facilities......
Blueways Paddling Guide
In Pinellas County, paddlers have a variety of opportunities to discover the beauties of our diverse shoreline and rich marine and estuarine......
Pinellas Trail History
The Fred Marquis Trail began as a vision in 1983. Bert Valery, whose son was killed while riding his bike, worked with......
Projects and Maps
This page contains information, maps and resources related to planned road improvements, bridge projects, road closures and parks and trails projects. Capital......
Belle Harbor Marina
Belle Harbor Marina307 Anclote RoadTarpon Springs, FL 34689Phone: (727) 943-8489 This 3-acre marina, on the north side of the Anclote River near......
Fort De Soto History – Quartermaster Museum
Open 7 days a week 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. FREE ADMISSION! (Donations Accepted) Enjoy a virtual tour presented by the University......
Sutherland Bayou Boat Ramp
Sutherland Bayou Boat Ramp2119 U.S. Alt. 19 N.Palm Harbor, FL 34683 Google Map Open 24 Hours Saltwater – Restroom Facilities Available Sutherland......
Parks & Conservation Resources
Parks & Conservation Resources is dedicated to the preservation of the County’s most treasured assets: park land, environmentally-sensitive land and the history......
Madeira Beach Access
Madeira Beach Access14400 Gulf Blvd. Madeira Beach, FL 33708 Acquired on October 4, 1978, its 1.5 acres offer 450 feet of beach......