Flora Wylie Park
11.4 bayfront acres with a paved promenade, benches, lawn areas for picnics & a sundial.
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(from Google)Beautiful park to walk, run or picnic. Lots of shaded spaces to enjoy the Tampa bay breeze. Beautiful scenery.
Excellent place for a walk after work or just about any time it’s a very active area. It’s lots of people watching to do dogs volleyball and general recreation. Lots of broken spaces for athletics as well. This is also a great place for photography where the white pelicans are in the winter time in general nature and reverse sunsets are amazing at the golden hour each day.
After dinner, we decided to take a stroll, so we visited Flora Wylie Park. The park is situated along the St Petersburg Bay. The trail is approximately 6 miles long, and the views around the trail were spectacular. We enjoyed the walk and loved the positive vibes we captured in the pictures we took while walking. The park was filled with walkers, runners, bikers, and skaters, and it is safe, well-maintained, and has ample parking spaces available.
This is one of several parks along the St Petersburg bay. The asphalt and cement North Bay Trail is 6 miles long and transverses the parks along the bay. The views are spectacular. In these parks along the bay are tennis courts, small beaches, volleyball courts,rest rooms, lots of benches facing the water, picnic tables, a workout area, children’s playground and plenty of parking in several lots. There are walkers, runners, bikers and skaters. The park is very safe and well maintained.
Great little park on the bay in St Pete northeast. Very dog and kid friendly and it’s great to see so many people jogging, walking, biking, playing soccer or volleyball. It appears very safe and the bay is beautiful albeit smelly right now due to the blue-green algae but this doesn’t stop folks from fishing and picnicking.