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    4.5 (31 reviews)

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    Juan Ponce de Leon.
    Ariel W.

    Ten acre Ponce de Leon Park is located at the tip of a peninsula where Little Alligator Creek meets Charlotte Harbor. Some people believe this where Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon landed in 1513 and the park is named in his honor. Ponce de Leon set up the first European colony with 200 soldiers, monks, and farmers. They lasted six months before being attacked by the Caloosa during which Ponce de Leon was mortally injured and died in Cuba. St. Augustine, the first town, wasn't founded until almost 50 years later in 1565. There are several statues of Juan Ponce de Leon in the park as well as historical markers. Much of the park is red and black mangroves which keep the water clean by filtering it and they act as a nursery for the sea life in the Gulf of Mexico. A half mile boardwalk loop trail goes through the mangroves and some of the wildlife you may see include needle fish, mangrove crabs, raccoons, and herons. The trail leads to a metal and concrete fishing pier on Little Alligator Creek. The park also contain the Peace River Wildlife Center which is staffed by volunteers that tend to injured wildlife. Other park amenities include a restroom, boat ramp, small playground, picnic pavilion, and a beach which provides stunning views of the sun setting over Charlotte Harbor. The park is open every day from sunrise to sunset.

    Walkway is currently under construction.
    Robert G.

    Best beach like spot that is becoming quite popular due to word of mouth. Spend the day or just go and watch the fabulous sunsets. Good fishing spot. Walkway is currently under construction.

    Lin H.

    Lovely Park offering a small beach, playground, mangrove boardwalk, boat launch and a wild life center. We came here to check out the fishing and there were several people fishing. There are bathrooms but when we got there they were closed and so was the wild life center. Maybe next time we come up to have a picnic. Parking is good. Come and check it out its a great place to chill.

    Dedication to Ponce De Leon
    Martin N.

    One of Punta Gorda resident, Katalina Q. has many check-ins (365 as of 7/4/2018) at this park. So, my natural instinct was there must be some thing about this park that attracts her frequent visits! Ponce De Leon Park is located at the western tip of Punta Gorda overlooking Charlotte harbor. The park features a boat ramp, several fishing piers, mangrove boardwalk, small playground, open air chapel, picnic pavilion and many benches underneath the trees. The park is also home of Peace River Wildlife Center or PWRC. This center treats and rehabilitate injured native Florida wildlife. Owls, bald eagles, Pelicans and many birds are available for public viewing daily. The small beach appears to be man-made and supported by seawall. The gulf view is awesome. Boats are cruising in and out the Punta Gorda canals. On a lucky day, you may see some dolphins playing off the coast! No food vendor on site but BBQ pits are available to grill your own burgers and hot dogs! An open air chapel area dedicated to Ponce De Leon can be a good setting for wedding or other functions. Ample free parking. This setting is perfectly suited for short walk, sun set viewing and bird watching! Now, I know why Katalina frequent this park!

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    This is hidden treasure Absolutely great spot to catch a sunset My mother is in a wheelchair and we were able to roll her right to the beach so she could put her toes in the sand. She loved it. Super cool little place

    Allison F.

    I'll remember this park not only because it's named after the Spanish explorer, but also because it's the one place where people applaud when the sun sets. Do as the locals do and bring a beach chair and a beer while you watch the sun go down.

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    Katalina Q.

    Beautiful tropical birds. Was here for the first time at dusk and saw so many varieties of flora and fauna including a Yellow Crested Heron and a Blue Heron. Nice nature walks, boat launch, and a tribute to Ponce De Leon on a white sand beach. I'm told the white sand was imported but who cares, right?

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    Small relaxing beach with facilities and things for kids to do. Beautiful views of Charlotte Harbor.

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    Beautiful park to watch sunsets in Punta Gorda. Currently it's still closed from hurricane damage.

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    Nice place but still closed indefinitely due to hurricane damage. Not alot open still in the punta gorda area unfortunately

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    Nice waterfront area with a boat launch but no real beach or anything. The history here is top notch but not very exciting.

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    Gilchrist Park

    Gilchrist Park

    4.3(22 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Gilchrist Park has a way of feeling alive even on a cool winter morning. I arrived around 9am on a…read moreSunday expecting a quiet start, but the place was already humming with tennis players, dog walkers, and people easing into the day along the Harborwalk. The breeze off the water made everything feel crisp and unhurried. The public restrooms were open, clean, and very welcome after my morning coffee, which is not something you can take for granted in a waterfront park. Parking is probably tight when there is an event, but on this visit it was easy enough to slip into a spot and enjoy the shoreline without any stress. The view of the bridges was especially lovely, stretching across the wide river with a kind of quiet confidence. From here you really appreciate how much engineering went into building and maintaining them, and how gracefully they connect the two sides of the harbor. The seagulls added their own bit of drama. They were unusually active, circling and calling, and once they noticed I was eating a sandwich they fell into formation behind me like a feathery escort. It was a little unnerving to feel so closely monitored, as if I had wandered into a Hitchcock audition. [Review 1589 of 2025 - 2170 in Florida - 25139 overall]

    This 11 acre park is named for Governor Albert Gilchrist, a real estate broker, surveyor, and…read morepolitical leader and one of the founding fathers of the City. Gilchrist grew up in Georgia and came to Punta Gorda as surveyor. Governor Gilchrist first served on the City Council, then in the State Legislature before becoming the 20th Governor of Florida from 1909 to 1913. Upon his death, Governor Gilchrist established a $5,000 endowment to the City for the provision of ice cream to all the children of Punta Gorda on Halloween. This tradition still continues today with the help of community sponsors. The park is located at 400 W. Retta Esplanade in historic Punta Gorda, Gilchrist Park runs along the waterfront between the downtown and Fishermen's Village. In the the park you get a view of Charlotte Harbor. Park amenities include a large pirate themed playground, basketball, tennis and pickleball courts, fishing pier (closed), gazebo, picnic pavilions, and open green space. In the center of the park along the water there is a large statue of Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon memorializing when he came ashore as the first European in this area in the 16th century. The statue was donated by the Royal Order of Ponce de Leon Conquistadors,an organization "dedicated to the preservation of the Spanish heritage of Charlotte County and Florida." The statue was dedicated on March 27, 2005. Weddings, craft shows and concerts are some of the events held in the park. Also located within the park is the Bayfront Center operated by the YMCA of Charlotte County. This facility hosts YMCA programs including a sailing center. The YMCA rents this waterfront facility.

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    Bayshore Live Oak Park - Sunset from Bayshore Live Oak Park

    Bayshore Live Oak Park

    3.9(7 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Do NOT come to the playground here with children…read more Aside from the non fenced shoreline with alligator warning signs on them (doubt that is a huge issue, but dont risk it) the building right next to it is filled with homeless guys generally up to no good. It is NOT SAFE. I went with my child on a walk from sun seeker and tried to pay them no mind, but one man on a bike rolled up and started snapping photos of my daughter. When we grabbed her to hide her from the camera he got verbally aggressive demanding we pose for him and "smile pretty"and kept pressing us as we covered her and kept saying no. It was creepy and so upsetting. And yes, it was 100% a guy being creepy about a child, not a misunderstanding. Im from LA and my skin is not thin, im used to homeless literally everywhere and kicking myself for letting my guard down because this the town I grew up in and it is generally safe, this area in particular has always been sketchy though so maybe its my bad for thinking things had changed from 35 years ago. We called the police afterwards and he was thankfully (apparently!) thrown in jail because he had a list of other things combined with our issue, but those are the sorts of guys hanging out there. He was buddies with all the men at that building and they outnumber you.

    Cute little park right on the water in Port Charlotte. Looks like the park folks have invested in…read morethe pier and nice walkway. They also have a sort of canoe launch. I most enjoyed the views from shore of the water fowl and the long walk out on pier.

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    Bayshore Live Oak Park - Great time to be at Bayshore!

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    Painted bench in park.

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    Punta Gorda Nature Park - Signage stating the rules of the park

    Punta Gorda Nature Park

    4.3(7 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    The Punta Gorda Nature Park is located in the middle of Punta Gorda Isles, the largest residential…read morecommunity in Punta Gorda. In the 1990's the land for the 21 acre park was purchased with funds from the Florida Community Trust. The park has several gardens: butterfly, flower, herb and spice with benches and picnic tables. There is a multi use recreational trail winding through habitats including wetlands, pine palmetto forest, salt/high marsh habitats,and disturbed upland. Boardwalks and an observation deck are along the trail. Volunteers maintain and enhance the park and offer nature lectures and training in the outdoor classroom. The park is used for walking, bird watching, photography, environmental lessons, and wildlife observation. Since it is well suited to all of these outdoor activities, it was given the name Nature Park. On my hike i saw a red-shouldered hawk, crabs, and rabbits. The entire walk was approximately a mile. I really enjoyed getting exercise in this beautiful park. Finding this nature oasis in the middle of a neighborhood was one of my favorite discoveries of the day.

    The park is a lovely place to meet up with friends. Go for a walk, jog or bike ride. It's just the…read moresounds of nature. I love the texture of the walkway, it really works your legs. Once inside the nature walk there are hidden bridges and nooks to sit. I love this park.

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    Punta Gorda Nature Park - More beauty for your soul, Godbless.

    More beauty for your soul, Godbless.

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    Punta Gorda History Park

    Punta Gorda History Park

    4.4(5 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    We drove up to visit on a Sunday when the hosted the little farmers market. We were very surprised…read moreto see all the little buildings on the grounds that are host to different art guilds. The incredible art and craft work being be done there is truly amazing.

    This is a 9 acre history park in the center of Punta Gorda. I love the purpose of this park. It was…read moreformed to preserve the historic structures of the city. In 1988 the Hector House which is where the name of the town was changed from Trabeu to Punta Gorda was slated for demolition in 1998 and it was subsequently torn down. The city wanted to save the building but did not have a place to move it to so they created this park to display their buildings. The city moved the historic structures in danger of demolition to the park to protect them. The buildings are arranged around a small community garden meant to look like what you would have found here in 1890. Part of it contains a butterfly garden. The fountain in the center of the park was salvaged from the Hotel Punta Gorda when it was sold in 1925. This fountain and a downtown mural are the only reminders from the hotel built in 1897 as a stop on the Florida Southern Railroad. because the wooden hotel burned down in 1958. The park is maintained by the Punta Gorda Garden Club and the park is owned and operated by the Punta Gorda Historical Society. Right now there are are four structures in the park which include the Price House designed by architect Maxwell Price which now contains offices and restrooms, the Quednau-Hindman House which was a former mayors residence, the Cigar Cottage built to house workers of the El Palmetto Cigar Company factory, and the Trabue Land Management Office which also served as the post office.Three of the buildings are opened for tours from 10 to 2 daily and by appointment. Each of the buildings has a QR code in front of them so you can learn about them even if they are not open. The park also has a community produce garden tended by local families and it is the site of a weekly farmers market on Sundays. The gardens and Price House can be rented for private events. The park also serves as the trail head for Linear Park and the Shared Use path.

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    Punta Gorda History Park
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