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    Ian Tilmann Skatepark

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    It's a good park in a nice neighborhood. This park is fun to skate at for it being so little.

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    Ross Norton Skate Park - Sunset at the skate park.

    Ross Norton Skate Park

    4.8(4 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    Update: As of March 2021, this skate park is closed until further notice. There is currently no…read moreindication whether there will be repairs and the park re-opened or if the park will be closing for good. - Hours are M-F 2p-9p, Sat 10a-5p, Sun 12p-5p. It costs $2 to enter and helmets are required. The skatepark NEEDS people to visit so the City of Clearwater doesn't shut it down. At over 25k square feet, this is one of the largest skatepark areas in the Tampa Bay area (only St. Pete Regional is larger). The skatepark definitely needs some maintenance. Two of the structures (half-pipe and funbox) are fenced off and closed due to wear/tear. There are still several ramps and quarter pipes of varying heights, rails, steps and more. For beginners there is a LOT of open flat space to simply skate around on, and that space is also great for practicing tricks as well. There are food and drink vending machines, clean bathrooms and a seating area for parents/friends to sit and watch or relax. If you're anywhere near, definitely come visit and help keep this place open.

    Sadly the skate park no longer exists. We were probably the last ones to skate there in March 2023…read more The park was scheduled for demolition that same month. This was an absolutely beautiful large skate park right on the water. It is a shame they won't be keeping the space to skate.

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    Bicentennial Park - Park - From the top of the ware tower

    Bicentennial Park

    4.5(12 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    This park has everything!…read more I went here specifically for paddleboarding, but I noticed this park has everything! When I first turned in I went to the wrong parking lot and saw tennis courts, basketball courts, and a playground. Moving back I saw dog parks, a zip line course, and then a huge lake. I've actually done the zipline course before and enjoyed it. You can do paddleboard tours with Upper Tampa Bay Paddle Sports. I bet you can even bring your own kayak or paddleboard and go into the lake. I saw a sign at one of the dog parks that said for smaller dogs. I don't own a dog, but I imagine that owners of small dogs would appreciate that. This park seems well taken care of and it is nice to know there is a kayaking lake so close to home. I'll definitely come back!

    This area of land is home to some raised shared organic community gardens and a very nice, large…read moredog park (with two pen areas), a playground, as well as tennis courts, basketball courts, and connection to local trails and a boat ramp. The park is open until dusk (as posted that the gates close then) and there is lots to the area. I went at around dusk and saw some beautiful views of the water. The park area is very clean and obviously well taken care of. Parking is free and although the driveway into the park is paved, you will most likely be parking on grass that has a dip to it. My friends and I enjoyed roaming the area and exploring what the park has to offer.

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    Upper Tampa Bay Conservation Park

    Upper Tampa Bay Conservation Park

    4.6(25 reviews)
    4.4 miTown N Country

    There's a fee to enter the park, but it's worth it to take a few trails and spend a lot of time…read moreoutdoors. The trails are easy to navigate and are good for people of all levels. The nature center has a bathroom and a bit of information, but all the displays were empty, including the outdoor one that allegedly used to have a tortoise. There are canoes to rent if you're into that. Overall, it was a nice, uncrowded park to spend some time outdoors.

    We visited this park as part of the 2020-2021 Hillsborough Hiking Spree. I was very impressed by…read moreit. We arrived and parked in the parking lot nearest the nature center. The center is currently closed due to Covid but the bathrooms are open. From what I could tell, on our mad dash to the bathroom and distance viewing, the displays are informative and well done. I'd love to return when it is safe to and take a look. The park has three trails that are part of the spree. We hiked the Bobcat Trail since it includes the boardwalk. The trail travels for about a half mile through trees and over dusty shells. Then it connects to the boardwalk. This was by far the best part. We walked along the beautiful, tree lined water, getting up close and personal with a bunch of small black crabs. We scanned the water for manatees but were not lucky to find any. The trail ends back at the nature center. We climbed the back steps to the top level and caught a great view of the river and the distant city. After the hike we hit up the playground for a few minutes. This is always my kids' favorite part. We also stopped off at the butterfly garden which was pretty active on this day. The park was in great shape, the bathrooms were clean, there were lots of people around doing various park things. Canoeing, kayaking, hiking, nature hunting and playing on the playground are just some of the things available at your fingertips here. So glad we visited! Can't wait to return to check out the other trails.

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