Dog Park at Walsingham Park
Please help us keep Pinellas County parks safe, clean and fun for all to enjoy. Most County parks provide parking, restroom facilities and drinking fountains. Some neighborhood and beach access parks do not have restroom facilities.
Parks open daily from 7 a.m. until sunset. Daily closing times are posted at each entrance.
Do not drive or park off pavement. Parking is allowed in designated spaces only.
Grills should only be used for cooking and with charcoal only.
Shelters and their amenities (grills, trash cans, tables) should only be used by the reserving party. Fort DeSoto Campground Catalog
All refuse, waste and trash should be placed in disposal containers where provided. If no disposal containers are provided, or the containers provided are full, you are responsible for properly disposing of your waste outside of the County-owned or managed land.
No person shall possess balloons in any county-owned or managed land. Chapter 90-7 (s).
Playgrounds and outdoor fitness equipment are age specific. Please follow posted guidelines.
Amplified music or sound should not travel beyond 50 feet of the shelter or group.
Pets must be caged or leashed with a leash no longer than six feet. Pets should not be left unattended.
Pet owners must remove pet waste. Dog Park Information
Pet owners must comply with Pinellas County Code of Ordinances, Chapter 14.
Fishing and swimming are only allowed in designated areas. Hunting is not allowed within any County park.
Horseback riding is only allowed in designated areas. See Brooker Creek Horse Trails Information or the Walsingham Horseman’s Association / Pinellas County Park Rules.
Fishing Licenses – Check to see if you require a license. Each park has its own rules for if or where you can fish.
Fort De Soto Campground Rules and Information
Prohibited
Commercial Use, Special Events, Contracted Vendors or Camping without Approved Permits
Possession or Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages
Balloons of any kind are strictly prohibited from all Pinellas County Parks, Preserves and Managed land. This includes all air, helium, water, and balloon displays. etc.
Pinatas, Confetti, Aerosol String, Chalk, Nerf Guns, Pools, Water Guns or Water Slides
Nails, Tacks, Staples Used on Any Park Structure or Tree
Open Fires or Frying of Any Kind
Feeding, Disturbing or Removing Wildlife, Plant Life, Natural Materials (Sand, Pine Straw, Etc.) or Historic Artifacts
Release or Transplant of Any Animals or Plant Life
Pets on Beaches, Boardwalks, Fishing Piers, Playgrounds and Picnic Tables, or in Restrooms and Concession Areas
Pets and Smoking in Preserves (Brooker Creek, Weedon Island and Shell Key)
Horses and other equine animals in Aquatic Preserves (Sec. 58-402.-Acts Prohibited)
Bikes and Food Items on Boardwalks; Beverages for Hydration Are Acceptable
Motorized Vehicles on Grass, Trails, Boardwalks, Etc. (Golf Carts, Scooters, Go-Carts, Dirt Bikes, Etc.) – Motorized wheelchairs are permitted.
Remote-Controlled Devices (Drones, Planes, Cars, Trucks or Boats)
Hammocks, Zip Lines, Slack Lines, Repelling or Any Other Apparatus Attached to Trees
Grills, Glass or Campfires on Beaches
Metal Detection – Except on Beaches, All Dug Holes Must Be Filled
Toys or Sports Equipment That Discharges Projectiles (Bows/Arrows, Paint Guns, Slingshots, Etc.)
Washing or Performing Maintenance on Vehicles; Excludes Emergency Maintenance
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Park hours: Open 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to sunset
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