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Highlander Park 903 Michigan Boulevard With approximately 70 acres, Highlander Park is the City’s second largest park. It is a multi-use recreation area featuring the Dunedin Community Center, the Fine Art Center, an over-the-lake Pavilion, Highlander Pool, Kiwanis Sprayground, three playgrounds, picnic pavilions, picnic tables, tennis courts, sand volleyball, softball and little league fields. Jerry Lake Recreation Complex 1601 Virginia Street This complex is home to the Dunedin Stirling Soccer Club with four regulationsized lighted soccer fields, a concession stand, picnic tables, restrooms and paved parking. The fields are also available for rental purposes. John Grant Hubbard Park 330 Edgewater Drive Just steps away from downtown Dunedin, John Grant Hubbard Park is a scenic, linear, waterfront park that will take your breath away. With a beautiful view of St. Joseph Sound, the intra-coastal waterway and the Clearwater Harbor, you can stroll, bike or skate along the trail or just sit and enjoy the natural beauty. 37 Community Parks John R. Lawrence Pioneer Park 420 Main Street Located in downtown Dunedin, this park is a local landmark and gathering place that hosts a number of community events like concerts, Films in the Park and the Dunedin Downtown Market. MLK, Jr. Playground 550 Laura Lane This newly built playground is located at the MLK, Jr. Recreation Center and was designed with the help of the Youth Advisory Committee. The playground equipment includes a large play structure with pods, jacks and a DNA strand for imaginative play. It also features a bouncing balance beam, swings that can accommodate up to four kids at once, a merry-go-round, a large space net for climbing, a covered picnic area and a lighted basketball court. Purple Heart Park 300 Main Street Dunedin was designated as Florida’s first Purple Heart City on August 3, 2006. A monument sits in the center of the park to recognize and pay tribute to those who have earned the military tribute by virtue of their bravery and sacrifice. Commemorative bricks are displayed to create The Walk of Honor. Scotsdale Park 1260 Beltrees Street This park features nearly one mile of hard surface trails, a playground, picnic shelter, picnic tables and a bike rack. This eight-acre passive park also contains a large pond and a beautiful wooded area. Vanech Recreation Complex 3051 Garrison Road This 46-acre park features three tournament-quality softball fields and a six-acre wooded area. Development of this park was made possible by a generous donation from the estate of Louis A. Vanech. Over 300 trees have been planted in the park through the efforts of the Bay Bouquet Club. Weaver Park 1258 Bayshore Boulevard Josiah Cephas Weaver Park is a waterfront park featuring a fishing pier, picnic pavilions, picnic tables, an outdoor “Fit Zone”, restrooms, and an ADA accessible playground. Thanks to a generous donation from the Dunedin Youth Guild, your child’s imagination can run wild as they climb the playground equipment inspired by nature including trees, butterflies, caterpillars and giant bird eggs.


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