Lake Seminole Pinellas County

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Lake Seminole Park is 258 acres of designated wildlife habitat and sanctuary located in Seminole. The park is home to raccoons, alligators, hawks, …

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4.5/5 · 226 reviews
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Aug 14, 2023
The 2 mile trail is great but seems to have an issue with people letting their dog defecate on the walkway. There’s also a serious issue with deer flies. Full review by tomsN939NT
Dec 12, 2022
love going there in the early morning for our 2 mile walk. So green and I feel safe there. the greenery and the sun coming through the shade . The benches along the way to sit by the water is also re… Full review by donnasF3551BN
Sep 11, 2022
Stopped in here after a lunch in seminole. The boat ramp was very active and there were a few parties happening which was good to see as there are a lot of picnic areas and a playground. We walked ov… Full review by hockeyaw19

Questions & answers

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Can we fly a drone there
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This park has a lot of big trees, casting big shade on the ground, and some truly dense areas with shrubs, there are also covered picnic areas, as well as open grounds. We just drove …
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This park has a lot of big trees, casting big shade on the ground, and some truly dense areas with shrubs, there are also covered picnic areas, as well as open grounds. We just drove around there, looked at the lake and boat ramps. If I were you, I would probably call the Seminole City Authorities and ask them your question directly. Enjoy your visit!
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Are there facilities for grilling at the park
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Does it cost to get in?
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There is not a cost to get in. Sara
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Are pet allowed on the trails, in the park, etc. Where is good to walk my dog?
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On a leash...trails are used by bikers like me along with walkers and runners. Of course bring your won "poo" bag!
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Frequently asked questions

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What is the Adopt-A-Park program?
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The Adopt A Park program encourages community organizations to take responsibility for — or “adopt” — a specific Pinellas County park. Volunteers from the organization can...
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