1. Destinations
  2. >
  3. United States
  4. >
  5. Florida
  6. >
  7. Pinellas County
  8. >
  9. Lake Seminole Park

Lake Seminole Park - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

Lake/ River/ Ponds
Parks
097364c6-fc4a-4c69-a63f-435304a70fbc
91ea495a-be0f-48cb-ba2d-c94dc599f59b

About Lake Seminole Park

Lake Seminole Park is an outdoor oasis that locals and visitors alike flock to. Its trails, which wind around the lake, provide ample opportunity for wildlife viewing - expect to spot dozens of different bird species while you walk! The park also features a disc golf course, picnic spots, and boat launch areas that cater to both experienced anglers and those wanting to learn more about fishing.
Address : 10015 Park Blvd, Seminole, FL 33777, USA

Top Activities Near Lake Seminole Park

Filter By Date
//
Sort By

Attractions Near Lake Seminole Park

e98f4a61-0c10-463f-91ac-d4cc4a8ee3c1
St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg, is a stunning coastal city that offers year-round sunshine and fantastic beaches. it's an ideal location for those looking to escape the bitter winter months. The downtown area is filled with stately brick buildings, a variety of delicious restaurants, and activities like the waterfront downtown market. Outdoor enthusiasts can also enjoy a variety of outdoor recreation options – from kayaking and paddle boarding to fishing and swimming in the clear waters of Boca Ciega Bay.
3a9360da-ba61-45f4-a2dc-6d935186cb04
Heritage VillageHeritage Village, is an outdoor living museum which seeks to bring the past to life. Across its 8 acres of lush grounds, visitors can experience displays from early Florida settlers: wooden houses from the 1880s; a two-room school house; a country store with artifacts and tin signs; and even a cemetery. In addition to these historic landmarks, Heritage Village also offers visitors educational programs on local history and cultural heritage.
126fb455-de89-41ac-ba41-699648fe1339
Florida Botanical GardensSpanning over 175 acres, the Florida Botanical Gardens is one of the area’s greatest treasures. Here visitors can explore natural wildlife, a world-class collection of palms, and breathtaking butterfly gardens. A variety of workshops and classes, such as botanical illustration, are offered for those looking to learn more about plants and ecology. Additionally, there are 11 distinct displays including a bromeliad garden and showcase herb garden highlighting aromatic greenery.
d5f97e68-3c3a-44da-a2f4-eeb96ce47dcd
John's Pass Village & BoardwalkJohn's Pass Village & Boardwalk is the perfect vacation spot. With attractions such as pirate cruises, deep sea fishing charters, parasailing experiences and water sports, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The boardwalk itself offers a host of shops, restaurants and entertainment venues with stunning views of Madeira Beach. From the best beach wear to souvenirs, over 130 merchants have something that will capture your interest.
425aa2fd-75c7-477c-8922-6e905e06dd07
Johns PassJohn's Pass, is an incredible and unique spot full of fun activities. Located just south of Madeira Beach, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations on Florida's Gulf coast. Visitors here can explore the galleries and shops where they'll find everything from souvenirs to fishing gear, enjoy a variety of fabulous water activities including jet skiing, take a sunset Cruise along Boca Ciega Bay or spend the day deep sea fishing.
d1546b05-3922-442c-bb43-3983a45d4822
Largo Central ParkCentral Park of Pinellas county is a park featuring activities for both children and adults alike, this large park is home to 500 acres of green space and many recreational activities. From picnics, to hiking, golfing, and even zip-lining across its lush landscape, there are plenty of activities inside the park's boundaries. In addition, visitors can also find two lakes where swimming and fishing are allowed. The lakefront also offers beach access due to its soft sandstone shore.

Discover More Attractions in Pinellas County, Home of Lake Seminole Park

3f8ec681-dbcf-4faa-bc3f-1d354da5d0ad
Pinellas County
Second-smallest county in Florida by land area. Due to its small size and high population, by the early 21st century Pinellas County has been mostly built out, with very little developable land left available.

Location of Lake Seminole Park


Comments

Please Sign In to add your comments
For more information about Lake Seminole Park, visit : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Seminole_Park
Looking for hotels nearby. Click here to explore!
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply
Sign In To Continue...
Share : undefined

Download Travalour
travalour-logo
Download our app to discover & explore destinations and to meet travellers around the world
get-it-on-google-play