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    Emerson Point Park

    4.7 (43 reviews)

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    Glenn M.

    Very nice trails to hike on. Beautiful water views. The tower has a wonderful view of the area.

    Jing H.

    Very beautiful and peaceful area and pretty trees and flowers! We like it a lot , we ll definitely go back with our babies !

    View at beach hill
    Robert C.

    Our first visit and surely not our last. This beautiful piece of nature sets it apart from the endless development here on the coast. There are trails through the woods, trails over the creeks and inlets, paved bike trails, pedestrian only trails, beachfront on the bay and even a beachfront trail. All free. We traveled two sets of trail, one inland and the beachfront trail. Both exhilarating. And as usual, picked up garbage off the beach even though recycling, garbage and porta-potties are located in the parking area. This is a gem and hope that folks take better care of these precious resources.

    Beth E.

    Great little hiking spot in Palmetto. This place was easy to find in the car, but hard to navigate once we were there. Although there is a map at the entrance, and many times along the trails, we could never quite figure out where we were. There is a series of small trails which all connect, but they aren't color coded, so it's hard to know where you were. The paths are a nice size and well taken care of. Lots of beautiful trees and some water views. The only wildlife we saw was squirrels. It appears there are places you can launch kayaks or canoes, and there are bike trails, which are sometimes shared with walkers.

    Sky and sea views
    Joe S.

    A wonderful park. A sense of old Florida. There are rentals for covered areas for parties. Great views of the water. Easy access for kayaking, fishing and boating. A good road to go by car end to end on the island. Lots of bike paths. One set of real restrooms and a set of porta-potties down the road.

    Amber Danielle D.

    Such a pretty place. It's the perfect hidden area. Plenty of wildlife / avian species to see.

    Planet Peek-A-Boo G.

    This place is a hidden gem of trails and nature galore. We filmed a Planet Peek-A-Boo "Let's Move it" Episode here. There are so many spots at the park to explore. Take a few hours and enjoy all the nature trails and water views. https://youtu.be/htjpN8IIxF4. To see more check out... www.PlanetPeekABoo.com

    Tim K.

    What a great park! What I love about Florida is that, for the most part, state parks are free! Including parking... Several miles of walking / running / biking trails surrounded by water and ocean views makes this the perfect place for picnics, exercise or both. There are a few spots with bathroom facilities (a port-a-Jon at the point and a visitor center with bathrooms and park volunteers). The visitors center is open 3 days a week (check the website) and staff is there to answer questions on the wildlife and indigenous inhabitant history of the area.

    James H.

    Great spot to get out and enjoy the beauty of the bay in its natural state. Epic views of the skyway bridge, Anna Marie and Desoto. Hiking trails along the water, bicycle paths and small sandy beach make this place this my new "get away from it all" spot. The trails are well marked with crushed shell generally on most of the trails. The park is versatile enough to meet most outdoor ventures: bicycle, hiking, running and paved path to accommodate strollers or wheelchairs. Parking is minimal and spread out throughout the park so just expect to find a spot. There were Porto-potties at the end but didn't see any other facilities. Also bring in your own water Great place! Can't wait to go back!

    Sweeping view from atop the observation deck
    Lucy W.

    Beautiful, peaceful place to walk, jog, ride bikes or picnic while you observe the beauty of nature. Emerson Point Park is located on Snead Island, surrounded by the sparkling waters of the Manatee River and Terra Ceia Bay. It's an idyllic place for sporty types looking for a scenic place to get in some cardio, as well as bird-watchers, nature-lovers and photographers. Upon arrival, you can choose from trails on the righthand (northern) side and the lefthand (southern) side. The trails to the right are a bit more rugged and challenging (beware low-hanging trees and large roots). There's also a tall observation tower where you can take beautiful views of the waterfront area. If you take the lefthand trails, you'll find a visitor's center, large picnic areas and bathrooms, making this a great side for a picnic. There are also large, informational signs and an audio tour, so you can learn about the rich history of the area. Can't wait to return!

    Interesting trees
    Salma K.

    During our last few days in Anna Maria island we found ourselves to be quite sluggish after indulging in maybe one too many baskets of fish and chips. Thankfully we had the option to have nature as our gym. This park is beautifully paved and gives you a touch of Florida's wilderness and animal life. You have the option of taking a walk or run through the woodsy path, bringing your kayak to go on the waters or run, up their stairs for a high intensity workout or going for a bike ride. The options are are suited for all types of adventure seekers. I do suggest bring some bug repellent and a bottle of water.

    Emily M.

    This was a really nice nature park. Lots of nature trails to walk on or bike. Great to walk your dog. Some areas are very narrow trails however. Walked to one area that had a high lookout area upstairs. Also part of this park is right on the water and has a little beach with benches. Beautiful views!

    Gorgeous view from the lot
    Kat M.

    Such an amazing preserve! Florida hikes are different that anywhere else. While these weren't steep hills, it's still a great way to exercise. We came here to hike (walk) the trails, we park all ugh way at the back w a view of the skyway bridge. Then walked down until we found an opening to the nature path. We walked through the path and experienced pure nature and silence. Just amazing. We came to find a check in point that had classrooms and restrooms. Covered picnic tables are great for group events. We crossed the field from the picnic area to more trails. We discovered a small pier for boats to dock and more man made wood paths. Those were deeper into that area and had stairs leading to them. So much amazing things to see from wildlife to incredible plant life and trees. Look forward to coming back to hit the trails we didn't get to do! Bring loads of water and go on an adventure!

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    Quiet retreat. Rarely crowded. Beautiful views of the Gulf, Manatee River and Tampa Bay.

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    It's beautiful you gotta go in there when you have a lot of time and just walk and relax and see nature

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    Absolutely lovely walk. Trail is well maintained and flat. Ample parking and multiple shelters to stop and just sit or enjoy.

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    Great place for kayaking, biking fishing, we even had our family photos taken there! Great park!!!

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    We came here to hike (walk) the trails, we park all ugh way at the back w a view of the skyway bridge.

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    This site is still undergoing reconstruction after the storm damage in 2024 but the trails are open…read moreand a limited number of events are being staged on some weekends. The Spanish explorer De Soto landed near Tampa Bay in 1539 hoping to find gold, bring religion to the indigenous Americans and claim land for Spain. De Soto died from disease in 1542 never having found the gold he was seeking. The survivors of his expedition eventually reached the Mississippi river and set sail for the Caribbean in 1543. This National Monument is dedicated to him and has a nice hiking trail through the mangroves here. There are also two privately funded monuments dedicated to the religious personnel who accompanied De Soto on his voyage to America. Free admission and parking. The visitor center is still closed but porta johns are available.

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