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, an observation platform,
restrooms, picnic pavilions, and a tree
house-themed playground with climbers,
swings and benches. Many birds seen at
Hammock Park are listed in the “Great
Florida Birding Trail Book.”
Highlander Park
903 Michigan Boulevard
The City’s second largest park featuring
the Dunedin Community Center, Fine
Art Center, Highlander Pool, Kiwanis
Sprayground, three playgrounds, picnic
pavilions, tennis courts, sand volleyball
and softball and little league fields.
Jerry Lake Recreation Complex
1601 Virginia Street
This complex is home to Dunedin
Stirling Soccer Club, an elite soccer
club specializing in recreational and
competitive play. The complex includes
four regulation-sized 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.
John R. Lawrence Pioneer Park
420 Main Street
Located in the heart of downtown
Dunedin, this park is a local landmark
and gathering place that hosts a number
of large-scale community events,
concerts, Films in the Park and the
Dunedin Downtown Market.
MLK, Jr. Playground
550 Laura Lane
Located at MLK, Jr. Recreation Center,
this playground was designed with the
help of the Youth Advisory Committee and
includes a large play structure with pods,
jacks and a DNA strand for imaginative
play. It also features a bouncing balance
beam, merry-go-round, swings, climbing
net and a lighted basketball court.
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Community Parks
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
An eight-acre passive park with a large
pond, beautiful wooded areas, a one mile
hard-surface trail and a picnic pavilion.
The playground features musical
instruments, swings and separate play
spaces for children ages 2-5 and 5-12.
Weaver Park
1258 Bayshore Boulevard
This waterfront park features a fishing
pier, picnic pavilions, an outdoor Fit Zone,
a playground and restrooms. 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. The playground is ADA accessible
and designed for all abilities.