Fun in the Sun @ Fort De Soto Park
Whether you are sitting on the beach or kayaking near the still water's edge at Fort De Soto, you find yourself absorbed in the abundance of natural beauty for as far as the eye can see. The complexity of the ecology is not immediately apparent, but the park offers the greatest diversity of systems just about anywhere. Emerging from the wealth of bird life, sea life, wild life and plant life is the majestic tapestry called Fort De Soto.
The largest park within the Pinellas County Park System, Fort De Soto park consists of 1,136 acres made up of five interconnected islands (keys). These keys are home to beach plants, mangroves, wetlands, palm hammocks, hardwoods and scores of native plants. Each of these species plays a vital role in the preservation and protection of the natural environment.
Another amazing example of the importance of the park's natural ecosystems is the more than 290species of birds that have been documented by ornithologist. The beach also provides refuge to the loggerhead sea turtle, which nests between April and September.
Fort De Soto was named America’s Top Beach for 2009 by Trip Advisor, the world's largest online travel community. In 2005, “Dr. Beach,” named Fort De Soto the nation’s #1 Beach.

Amenities:
- historic fort
- over 7 miles of waterfront, includes almost three miles of beautiful white sandy beach.
- 800-foot-long boat launching facility with eleven floating docks. see ramp permits
- camping - 238-site family camping area with facilities
- primitive youth camping areafor organized youth groups
- 15 picnic shelters -reserve shelters online
- restrooms
- playgrounds
- two large swim centers including a food concessionarea located at the North Beach Swim Center
- a lifeguard is on duty 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily on a seasonal basis from March to September
- two fishing piers-each pier has a food and bait concession - Gulf & Bay Pier Hours: 7 a.m. - 11 p.m
This looks great, I sooo need to try this soon! Thanks! financial directory
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