Close to Trinity/New Port Richey area, this 45-acre park was formerly named Green Key Beach. Still highly popular, visitors flock to its Gulf of Mexico shoreline and enjoy picnicking, meandering the 650-foot boardwalk, a plethora of vistas from two observation towers, playgrounds and a designated swimming zone. Canoeing/kayaking is popular, and rock-based launch areas are available. Nature study/birding opportunities abound in the park’s various habitats. Operating hours are dawn til dusk, 7 days a week. Access and parking fees apply. Additional onsite amenities include restrooms, showers, pavilions, bicycle racks and water fountains. Fishing regulations/licenses may apply. For more information about access/use, please call 727-861-3033. Photo Courtesy of Sam Feltus.
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Practicing social distancing is still essential. Only go to the beach if you are able to keep 6 feet or 2 meters away from others. Follow the instructions provided by your local health authorities. If your community has asked that you remain indoors and away from others, do so. Spending a day in any crowded place is the worst thing we can do for our most vulnerable right now and will counter our efforts to curb the virus’s spread.
Close to Trinity/New Port Richey area, this 45-acre park was formerly named Green Key Beach. Still highly popular, visitors flock to its Gulf of Mexico shoreline and enjoy picnicking, meandering the 650-foot boardwalk, a plethora of vistas from two observation towers, playgrounds and a designated swimming zone. Canoeing/kayaking is popular, and rock-based launch areas are available. Nature study/birding opportunities abound in the park’s various habitats. Operating hours are dawn til dusk, 7 days a week. Access and parking fees apply. Additional onsite amenities include restrooms, showers, pavilions, bicycle racks and water fountains. Fishing regulations/licenses may apply. For more information about access/use, please call 727-861-3033. Photo Courtesy of Sam Feltus.
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