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While the park also remains closed, the causeway and boat ramp will reopen Saturday, Nov. 23, and will not close for the holiday. 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 as far as the eye can see.
Beaches at our County Parks and State Parks are closed at this time, including Fort De Soto Park, Sand Key Park, Fred Howard Park, Egmont Key State Park, Honeymoon Island State Park and Caladesi Island State Park. America's Favorite Beaches are Still Shining!
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – Several parks and beaches in Pinellas County are still closed, more than a month after Hurricane Milton. State and local leaders are expected to update on the...
The area’s most popular parks are Fort De Soto, Sand Key and Fred Howard. So those beachfront parks — located in southern, central and northern Pinellas, respectively — are a high priority, yet...
Most county parks are closed two days throughout the year, the day after Thanksgiving and Dec. 25. Fort De Soto Park is the exception. It is open all year. Daily closing time is posted at the entrance to the Preserve and at the hiking trailheads. Open Seven Days a Week 7 a.m. to Time Posted.
Pinellas County has announced that the final trio of its parks is set to reopen. Today, Fort De Soto Park, Fred Howard Park, and Sand Key Park are welcoming back visitors for their normal...
Fort De Soto is located in the southwest corner of Mullet Key, at the entrance to Tampa Bay. The entire island is now Fort De Soto Park, a Pinellas county park which offers fine beaches, fishing, nature trails, camping, boating, and much more.
Fort Desoto Park is open every day from 7 a.m. until sunset, or you can camp here and have the run of the place all night. The sunsets from North Beach are truly something to behold. Fort DeSoto has a $5 beach parking fee in addition to the Pinellas Bayway tolls you pay to get out to the park.
What Time Does Fort De Soto Park Open And Close? Fort De Soto Park opens at 7am and closes at sundown. Sometimes sundown is at 5:30pm and sometimes it is at 8:30pm.
Fort De Soto Park is open year-round from 7 a.m. to sunset. However, the camping area is always open. There is a $5 parking fee collected at the park entrance, but visitors can avoid...