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  2. Fort De Soto Park - Pinellas County

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    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 Tripadvisor, the world’s largest online travel community. In 2005, “Dr. Beach” named Fort De Soto the nation’s No. 1 Beach.

  3. 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.

  4. Explore Beautiful Fort De Soto Park | Visit St Petersburg ...

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    Fort De Soto Park. With miles of serene, sandy shoreline, this much-loved county park covers five islands and 1,136 acres on the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay. Explore on land or water, visit a Spanish-America War-era fort, splash with your pups at the water’s edge or just lounge on sun-soaked beaches. Fort De Soto Park.

  5. Fort De Soto Park - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

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    Fort De Soto Park. 2,898 reviews. #2 of 15 things to do in Tierra Verde. Beaches. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Fantastic option to avoid huge crowds at Clearwater etc beach 🏖 ” Jul 2022. My son is an avid snorkeler and he was diving out a good ways and could see thousands of living sand dollars!!!! By Maurice B.

  6. Beach Guide: Fort De Soto Park in Tierra Verde - VISIT FLORIDA

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    Award-winning beach with pristine waters, pure-white sands and a mysterious fort. It doesn’t get better for families than Fort De Soto, a dreamy escape boasting a pirate ship playground; a huge tidal pool where little ones can search for sand dollars; and a beach with natural beauty as far as the eye can see.

  7. Fort De Soto Park - Wikipedia

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    South-southwest of St. Petersburg, Florida, Fort De Soto Park is a park operated by Pinellas County on five offshore keys, or islands: Madelaine Key, St. Jean Key, St. Christopher Key, Bonne Fortune Key and the main island, Mullet Key. The keys are connected by either bridge or causeway.

  8. An Ultimate Guide to Fort De Soto Park – All Around the Bend

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    Four beaches are within Fort De Soto Park; East Beach, Dog Beach, Gulf Pier Beach, and North Beach. The beaches are absolutely gorgeous and mostly unspoiled. You won’t see any Hilton high-rise hotels here. Instead, you will see a backdrop of preserved nature.

  9. The most popular beaches at Fort De Soto are North Beach and East Beach. Each have a different vibe and feel. This is truly one of the best things to do on the West Coast Of Florida! North beach is more popular with many more shelters and grills and East Beach only has a few.

  10. Fort De Soto Park | County Park with Beaches & Islands, St. Pete

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    Fort De Soto Park, south of St. Pete Beach, is a sprawling natural oasis encompassing five interconnected islands totaling 1,136 acres. This picturesque park offers visitors a tranquil escape with its miles of sandy shoreline, pristine beaches, and abundant recreational opportunities.

  11. A Complete Guide to the Historic Fort DeSoto Park - TripSavvy

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    Fort DeSoto Park's Award-Winning Beaches. Pinellas County is home to some of the best and most popular beaches in the nation, including Caladesi Island, Clearwater Beach, and Sand Key among others. But it is Fort DeSoto's North Beach that stands out.