St. Petersburg • Clearwater 2008 - (Page 31) By Lynn Waddell :TOUR THIS 2 1. Fort De Soto Park America’s #1 Beach 2005 One Word: Massive! On the Postcard: By far the best county park I’ve ever visited. Camped here and rode bikes around the islands. The solitude of Egmont Key is a boat ride away. Best Asset: Variety of activities Go: 7 a.m. to sundown Has: Fishing pier, historic fort, boat launch, picnic pavilions, showers, restrooms, concession, paved bike trail, bicycle, canoe and kayak rentals, wilderness trail, dog beach & Paw Playground, campground, summer lifeguards TAKE a Google Maps tour of the area's beaches at www.FloridasBeach.com 2. Caladesi Island State Park America’s #2 Beach 2006 & 2007 One Word: Serene On the Postcard: We found a secluded beach and dove in. At shoulder depth we could still see our feet. Best Asset: Translucent blue water Go: 8 a.m. to sundown. Accessible only by ferry or private boat. Has: Concession, cabanas, showers, boat slips, kayak rentals, nature trails 3 3. Pass-a-Grille One Word: Quaint On the Postcard: Found the most charming Old Florida community. No high-rises, no stress. Just cozy restaurants, eclectic shops, open beach and terrific sunsets. Best Asset: Commerce-free beach front (shops and such are across the road) Go: Anytime Has: Showers, restrooms, concession www. F loridas Beach. com 31 http://www.FloridasBeach.com http://www.FloridasBeach.com
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