Community Parks
Eagle Scout Park & Dunedin
Community Garden
1040 Virginia Street
This park consists of (3) tennis courts, a
jogging path and a picnic pavilion. Several
of the park amenities 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 located
at Dunedin Marina with picnic pavilions,
restrooms and plenty of shade. The
playground incorporates a nautical
theme along with a swaying “boat” that
is accessible to all ages and abilities
including wheelchairs.
Elizabeth Skinner-Jackson Park
1040 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue
This one-acre neighborhood park
features a lighted basketball court, a
pavilion and restrooms. A new playground
with surfacing is being installed and
expected to open mid-December. The
park is located on MLK, Jr. Avenue,
approximately one-quarter mile south of
the MLK, Jr. Recreation Center.
Achieva Paw Park
1659 Virginia Street
This new partnership between the City of
Dunedin and Achieva Credit Union provides
two separate areas for large and small
dogs. Each area is fenced and contains
agility poles, a tunnel, wash stations,
benches, litter bags and picnic tables. New
trees and a shade structure offer plenty of
shade to enjoy a day at the park.
Amberlea Park
1680 Amberlea Drive North
A five-acre passive park tucked back into
the Amberlea neighborhood that boasts
a cool, tree-shaded picnic area. There is
an open playing area suitable for pick up
football and soccer games. A playground
featuring swings, climbing equipment
and a slide under large oak trees.
Dunedin Youth Guild Park
2750 Bayshore Boulevard
A waterfront park located on the north
end of Dunedin where the Pinellas Trail
crosses over Alternate 19. The park
features a bike rack, crushed shell
parking spaces, picnic tables, trash cans
and beautiful landscaping.
Enjoy our Parks!
No admission fees. City parks are free
to visit and enjoy.
Parks are open daily from sunrise to
sunset, unless otherwise posted.
Dunedin is proud to provide 27 parks
and over 200 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.
Outdoor Park Amenities:
Basketball Courts (4)
Baseball Fields (4)
Bike/Walking Trails
Canoe/Kayak Launches (2)
Disc Golf Course
Fishing Piers (2)
Park Pavilions / Gazebos (18)
Playgrounds (12)
Sand Volleyball Court
Softball Fields (3)
Soccer Fields (4)
Tennis Courts (11)
Playground Locations:
Amberlea Park
Dunedin Community Center (2)
Dunedin Library
Edgewater Park
Elizabeth Skinner-Jackson Park
Hammock Park
Highlander Park
MLK, Jr. Recreation Center
Scotsdale Park
VFW Playground
Weaver Park
Pavilions / Gazebos (available for rent):
Community Center (1 gazebo)
Eagle Scout Park (1 pavilion)
Edgewater Park (2 pavilions, 1 gazebo)
Elizabeth Skinner-Jackson Park
(1 pavilion, 1 gazebo)
Hammock Park (5 pavilions)
Highlander Park* (2 pavilions) next to
Highlander Pool & Kiwanis Sprayground
MLK, Jr. Recreation Center (1 shade
canopy)
Scotsdale Park (1 pavilion)
Weaver Park (2 pavilions)
$50 / Pavilion (electric available for an additional $25)
*Highlander Park Pavilions:
Small Pavilion: $50 / resident, $60 / non-resident
Large Pavilion: $60 / resident, $70 / non-resident
Grills and electric are available at certain locations.
For reservations, please call (727) 812-4530.
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