Paddleboarding at Fort De Soto Park in St. Petersburg
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Category
Paddleboarding
Typical Duration
25 minutes
Difficulty
Easy
About This Landmark
Paddleboarding at Fort De Soto Park in St. Petersburg
Fort De Soto Park is one of the best locations for paddleboarding in St. Petersburg, offering calm waters, scenic views, and abundant wildlife. With its pristine mangroves, bayous, and Gulf frontage, the park provides a diverse paddling experience suitable for both beginners and experienced paddlers. The park’s clear, shallow waters create a safe environment to enjoy the beauty of Tampa Bay while spotting dolphins, manatees, and various seabirds.
Adventure Guide to Paddleboarding at Fort De Soto Park
North Beach Lagoon
Located near the North Beach area, this calm lagoon is ideal for beginners.
Protected from strong currents, it provides a relaxing paddle with views of white sand beaches and coastal vegetation.
Paddleboard rentals are available nearby for those who don’t own their own equipment.
Mullet Key Bayou
A great option for those looking for a longer paddle through winding mangroves.
Offers opportunities to see wildlife such as herons, pelicans, and even manatees in the cooler months.
Tides impact accessibility, so checking tide charts before heading out is recommended.
Bunces Pass
A more advanced paddleboarding area with access to the open Gulf.
Stunning panoramic views and the chance to spot sea turtles and stingrays make this a rewarding challenge.
Conditions can change quickly, so experienced paddlers should monitor wind and wave forecasts.
Local Insights
Fort De Soto is part of Pinellas County’s park system and is well-maintained with restrooms, picnic areas, and plenty of parking.
The park played a role in protecting Tampa Bay during the early 1900s, and remnants of its historic fort can still be explored.
Seagrass beds in the area are vital to the ecosystem, so paddlers should avoid disturbing them.
Visitor Tips
Best time to visit: Morning hours provide the calmest waters and fewer crowds. Weekdays are quieter than weekends.
What to bring: Sunscreen, water shoes, dry bags, and a waterproof phone case. Rentals are available, but bringing your own gear offers flexibility.
Directions: The park is approximately 25 minutes from downtown St. Petersburg, accessible via I-275 S and FL-682 W. Follow park signs to designated launch points.
Photo Gallery
Paddleboarding at Fort De Soto Park in St. Petersburg
Visitor Tips:
Best Times: Year-Round for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!
Reviews
Location
Paddleboarding at Fort De Soto Park in St. Petersburg in St. Petersburg
Coordinates: 27.6328, -82.7189
Ratings
Overall
7.8/10User rating
Photography
7.0/10Scenic value
Featured Activities
Primary Activity
Paddleboarding
Also Great For
Wildlife Viewing
Birding
Essential Information
Best Time to Visit
Year-Round
Nearby City
St. Petersburg, Florida
Visitor Type
Beginner-Friendly
Protected Areas
Fort De Soto Park
Accessibility
Not Accessible
Connectivity
Cell service available
Weather Considerations
Temperature
Varies by season, check forecast
Precipitation
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Level
Easy
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.