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			| Hammock Park |  
			| 619 Buena Vista Dunedin, FL 34689
 727-738-1889
 The Hammock is a unique 75-acre natural park inhabited by various forms of wildlife and plant life. It has five miles of nature trails, three picnic shelters, an observation platform, rest rooms and a playground area.
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			| Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park |  
			| 4150 S. Suncoast Blvd. Homosassa, FL 34446
 352-628-2311
 Visitors can stroll along unspoiled nature trails and see deer, bear, bobcats, otters and cougars at close range. Many varieties of birds, from colorful wood ducks, and flamingos to birds of prey, herons and egrets, also make Homosassa Springs their home.
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			| Jackass Key National Wildlife Sanctuary |  
			| Pinellas County Air Mail Facility, FL
 
 Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1922 as breeding grounds for colonial bird species. The refuge consists of Indian key, Tarpon Key, Little Bird Key, Jackass Key, and Mule Key. All the mangrove islands of Pinellas NWR are within the St. Petersburg city limits, and provide loafing and feeding sites for brown pelicans, cormorants, anhingas, night herons, egrets, ibis, willet, and spoonbills.  Accessible only by boat.
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			| John Chesnut Sr. Park |  
			| 2200 E. Lake Rd. Palm Harbor, FL 34685
 727-669-1951
 Has something for everyone  from boating, fishing and water skiing to relaxing in a shady spot under the trees. It covers approximately 255 acres and is conveniently located near the communities of Palm Harbor and Tarpon Springs in north Pinellas County.
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			| John S.Taylor Park |  
			| 1100 8th Avenue S.W. Largo, FL 33770
 727-584-7448
 132 acres of parkland including a 53-acre freshwater lake with excellent fishing, a softball diamond, a large open playing field & a 1.8-mile running/exercise trail.
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			| Lake Seminole Park |  
			| 10015 Park Blvd. Seminole, FL 33777
 727-549-6156
 Lake Seminole Park is a designated wildlife habitat and sanctuary. Raccoons, alligators, various waterfowl, hawks, bald eagles, black vultures, tortoises/turtles, snakes, etc. reside in this park, and provide many pleasant hours for nature enthusiasts and families.
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			| Lake Vista Dog Park |  
			| 1401 62nd Avenue S. St. Petersburg, FL 33705
 727-893-7335
 This leash-free dog park is 1.5 acres enclosed by a 4-foot chain link fence and includes a faucet and water bowl area, disposal bags for feces, and a time out area for overly enthusiastic dogs.  Owners are required to clean up after there dogs and keep a leash in hand at all times.
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			| Largo Central Park |  
			| 101 Central Park Dr. Largo, FL 33771
 727-586-7415
 Largo Central Park is a beautiful, 70-acre park located in the heart of Largo. Its rolling grounds, fountains and landmark clock tower have set it apart as one of the finest parks in the county. Rainbow Rotary Playground is one of the only playgrounds in the Bay area completely accessible to disabled users.
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