Dunedin Youth Guild Park
2750 Bayshore Boulevard
A waterfront park located on the north
end of the city where Pinellas Trail
crosses over Alt 19. The park features a
kayak launch area, a bike rack, crushed
shell parking spaces, picnic tables, trash
cans and beautiful landscaping.
Eagle Scout Park & Dunedin
Community Garden
1040 Virginia Street
Located on Virginia Street behind the Fire
Administration building, this park consists
of three tennis courts, a jogging path and
a pavilion with grills. Almost all of the
amenities in this park have been supplied
and built by boy scouts achieving the rank
of Eagle Scout. The Dunedin Community
Garden is a place for individuals to grow
fresh, healthy produce and socialize with
other gardeners.
Edgewater Park
51 Main Street
This four-acre waterfront park is well
shaded and features a playground, picnic
pavilions and a gazebo. The park is also
the site of the City’s Centennial Tree
planted by the Bay Bouquet Garden Club
on June 1, 1999 to commemorate the
City’s 100th birthday.
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Community Parks
Enjoy our Parks!
Parks are open daily from sunrise to
sunset, unless otherwise posted.
Dunedin is proud to provide 31 parks
and over 240 acres of green space
dedicated to public use for hiking,
biking, playing and picnicking.
Dunedin has received the “Tree City
USA” award every year since 1989.
Dunedin has an attractive array
of outdoor amenities and special
features including:
Basketball Courts (4)
Baseball Fields (9)
Bike/Walking Trails
Canoe/Kayak Launches (4)
Disc Golf Course
Fishing Piers (2)
Playgrounds (13)
Sand Volleyball Court
Softball Fields (6)
Soccer Fields (4)
Tennis Courts (11)
Picnic Pavilions are available to rent
for birthday parties, family reunions,
company picnics or other events.
Choose from these locations:
Dunedin Community Center (1)
Eagle Scout Park (1)
Edgewater Park (2 pavilions, 1
gazebo)
Elizabeth Skinner-Jackson Park (2)
Hammock Park (5)
Highlander Park (2) next to
Highlander Pool & Kiwanis
Sprayground
MLK, Jr. Recreation Center (1)
Scotsdale Park (1)
Weaver Park (2)
Grills, electric and water are available at certain
locations. For reservations, please call (727) 812-4530.
Amberlea Park
1680 Amberlea Drive North
A five-acre passive use park that boasts
a cool, tree-shaded picnic area. There
is an open playing area suitable for pick
up football and soccer games as well as
new playground equipment.
Elizabeth Skinner - Jackson
Park
1040 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue
This one-acre neighborhood park
features playground equipment and
a lighted basketball court. The park
is located on Martin Luther King, Jr.
Avenue, approximately one-quarter mile
south of the MLK, Jr. Recreation Center.
Hammock Park
1900 San Mateo Drive
This 90-acre park is inhabited by various
forms of wildlife and plant life with 5 miles
of nature trails, five picnic pavilions, an
observation platform, restrooms and
a new tree house themed playground.
Many birds can be seen at Hammock
Park which is listed in the “Great Florida
Birding Trail Book.” Visit Friends of
Hammock at www.HammockPark.org.
Happy Tails Dog Park
3051 Garrison Road
This park is divided into two separate
areas: a two-acre area for large dogs
and a half-acre area for small dogs.
Each area is fenced and contains a dog
drinking fountain, benches, doggie litter
bags and picnic tables. The large dog
area contains dog training and exercise
equipment.