10015 Park Blvd. (74th Ave. N.)
Seminole FL 33777
Phone: 727.549.6156
Fax: 727.549.6158
History/Orientation:
Lake Seminole Park covers more than 250 acres
and is centrally located to several communities,
including St. Petersburg, Seminole, Largo,
and Pinellas Park. It is located immediately
adjacent Lake Seminole.
Facilities include: Thirteen
picnic shelters (may be reserved 365 days
per year, up to one year in advance.) A boat
ramp with spaces for vehicles/ trailers. Grills,
picnic tables, playground, water fountains,
and restrooms. This park provides pleasant
amenities for over one million visitors each
year.
Features:
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.
The park has a 2-mile multi-use trail (jogging,
hiking, bicycling/rollerblading) that winds
through a pine flatwoods. A 1-mile cut-off
is available for those less vigorous. Lake
Seminole affords hours of pleasure for boaters,
jet skiers, water-skiing, fishing, etc. A
softball field and volleyball courts are available
on a first come, first served basis. Benches
and swings are strategically situated for
relaxing views of the several ponds and the
lake. Weddings are popular at this park, especially
in two locations that provide beautiful photo-ops
for the wedding album--a wooden bridge near
Shelter #2 at the front of the park, and at
Shelter #5 which is built over a small pond.
Safety & protection
for all: Pets and
service dogs are welcome--must be on 6'
leash. An abundance of wildlife roam throughout
the park; however, they are protected and
may not be hunted, harassed, or fed. Additionally,
it is illegal to remove, damage, or destroy
plants. Swimming, intoxicants and firearms
are prohibited in the park.
Virtual
Tour-
360° Views of Lake
Seminole Park 
Boat
Ramp
Lake
Shelter
12
Recreation
Trail
Shelter
# 5
Footbridge