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On the Gulf of Mexico, this park in nearby Holiday offers beach swimming
with a lifeguard on duty, a
boat ramp with fishing access, picnic area & shelters, a playground, and
restrooms. Anclote River Park also provides a short driving loop around a scenic
coastline that features mangrove-fringed lagoons and tidal flats. This is a
great place for birding and to watch for wildlife. Low tide is the best time to see
the many egrets, herons, and shorebirds. Bald eagles nest along Bailey's Bluff
road December through May. Ospreys, gulls, terns, and double-crested
cormorants are often seen fishing in the waters near the shore. With binoculars,
you can even catch sight of white ibis and night herons. Anclote River
Park offers a great day of a fun and relaxation, with some of the most
spectacular views around.
Formerly known as Green Key Beach, this Gulf beach is just minutes from
Trinity in New Port Richey. Swim and relax, then take a leisurely walk on the
boardwalk. Robert K. Rees Memorial Park is one of the most beautiful places
near Trinity to see a Florida sunset. Watch the changing colors of the setting sun
while surrounded by Palm trees swaying in the breeze. This park also offers
canoe access, fishing, a picnic area, a playground and restrooms.
Bask in the sun, then cool down with a swim at Hudson Beach just north of
Trinity and New Port Richey in Hudson. Enjoy a picnic lunch, or test the waters
to see if the fish are biting. There is plenty to do at this six acre park
which features a boat ramp, a boardwalk, and picnic areas. Wind down after a
swim at one of the two beachside restaurants. Dine al fresco for lunch or
linger around for dinner and watch the sunset. In the evenings, dance to live
music under the stars on the outside deck. Locals and visitors alike enjoy this
popular beach.
In nearby Tarpon Springs is just a short drive from Trinity.
It consists of 155 acres and is located on the Gulf of Mexico. Set back in
the heart of Tarpon Springs, Fred Howard Park is a place where nature
flourishes and wildlife is abundant. Nesting ospreys and eagles may be viewed by
park visitors as they fish for food in the surrounding waters. Dolphins, and
occasionally manatees, are seen in the area. Fred Howard Park's location
provides access to the Gulf of Mexico by a 1-mile long causeway. The causeway is used
for sunbathing, fishing and exercising. There is also a launch ramp for
personal watercraft on the causeway so jet skiers can enjoy Fred Howard Park
from an ocean view. The white sandy beach is a very popular north county swim area
and also provides a perfect location for visitors to enjoy many spectacular
sunsets. Shells of all shapes and colors are plentiful here and make a walk down
the beach a memorable one. There are numerous shelters in the park area
perfect for all types of gatherings and, of course, playgrounds that will
provide children with hours of fun. Fred Howard Park in Tarpon Springs will surely
become a place visited time and time again by any Trinity property owner.