Abercrombie Park
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(from Google)Have lived in Pinellas County my whole life. Right around Abercrombie Park but never took the time to stop in and check it out. Well I did this weekend and it is really small but not crowded and peaceful. I absolutely loved it.
This is a hidden gem. Lots of little places to discover. There’s parking, a nice paved path to the shore with a view of the inter coastal. There are little trails with lots of trees and shade. There are few picnic tables. No pavilions. You can bring a blanket to lay on. Recommend
Tucked away, this smaller, narrow park acts big for its size, offering some unobstructed views of the bay, some getaway and even hilled walking paths with boardwalks, nice tree cover throughout, some less traveled areas for a quiet book read, and a touch of history. We picked a perfect blue sky day with temps in the mid 70s, so it all added up to a very pleasant surprise and experience.
This is a hidden little park with green grass, fun trees, and a long road/walkway down towards the little beach area. That road/walkway has benches along the way to take little breaks. It is dog-friendly for friendly dogs. There are newer wooden pathways through the trees for some exploring and you can go deeper in and find old Native American mounds. This is not a playground kind of park and it doesn’t have an open field since the grass has trees and is sorta hilly but I do love it for a local photos spot. And my kids like to climb the trees.
My fiancé stumbled upon this park on the maps and wow! What a hidden oasis. When you walk down the path on my first pic I thought that was it but it was much bigger than I expected. Such a great walk and decent amount of shade. We will def be back for a picnic day.