Photo by David Gruskin
Spanning 5.4 acres on the west of Boca Ciega Bay, Jungle Prada Park features 2 boat ramps and ample wilderness area. This park is of great historical significance. It is traditional territory of the Tocobaga Indigenous people, and was the landing point of early Spanish colonizer Pánfilo de Narváez in 1528. The near by Jungle Prada Tavern is a popular local eatery.
Photo by David Gruskin
Spanning 5.4 acres on the west of Boca Ciega Bay, Jungle Prada Park features 2 boat ramps and ample wilderness area. This park is of great historical significance. It is traditional territory of the Tocobaga Indigenous people, and was the landing point of early Spanish colonizer Pánfilo de Narváez in 1528. The near by Jungle Prada Tavern is a popular local eatery.
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