Access to Pinellas Trail St. Petersburg, FL 33707
About the Business
Access to Pinellas Trail: Your Gateway to Outdoor Adventure in St. Petersburg, Florida
Welcome to Access to Pinellas Trail, your premier destination for exploring the natural beauty of St. Petersburg, Florida. Nestled in the heart of Pinellas County, our park offers a unique, protected greenspace perfect for walking, jogging, skating, and biking along the renowned Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail.
About the Trail:
The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail is a 47-mile linear, multi-use trail that extends from St. Petersburg to Tarpon Springs. Created along a former railroad corridor, this trail provides a safe and scenic route for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Managed by Pinellas County Parks & Conservation Resources, the trail is meticulously maintained to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Convenient Online Services:
We are proud to offer our citizens, businesses, and visitors 24/7 online access to permitting, inspection scheduling, fee payments, and other services. Whether you're planning a visit or need assistance, our digital platform is here to support you.
Visitor Information:
For additional resources and tourism information, Visit St. Pete/Clearwater is the county's main resource for visitors. You can contact them at 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo, FL 33774, or call (727) 582-2100.
Trail Updates:
Please note that between January and June 2024, Duke Energy will be trimming trees and installing poles along certain sections of the trail, leading to intermittent closures from south of Keystone Road to south of Ridgeline Blvd. For your safety, please use the sidewalk on the east side of East Lake Road and cross only at intersections with designated signals.
Electric Bicycle Regulations:
Under Florida law, electric bicycles are classified as bicycles. Riders enjoy the same rights and privileges as traditional cyclists and must adhere to the same rules. Please familiarize yourself with Florida Statute 316.2065 for more details.
Safety First:
Nearly 700 markers are placed at 200- to 300-foot intervals along the trail, each with a unique number. In case of an emergency, trail users can provide this number to a 9-1-1 operator to quickly identify their location and ensure a prompt response.
Community Engagement:
If you notice any issues or have concerns about the trail, please report them to Pinellas County Government through our website or mobile app. Your feedback helps us maintain a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone.
Come and experience the vibrant outdoor life that Access to Pinellas Trail offers. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, we invite you to explore, enjoy, and make lasting memories on our beautiful trail.
Reviews
"Love the Pinellas Trail! Walk/run on it everytime I visit!"
"Plenty of trail to explore throughout pinellas county! Nice smooth path for walking or biking. The portion we've experienced were pretty flat."
"Great access and good visibility to traffic along with a flashing stoplight makes this my new "Go To" trail entrance!"
"No parking at the trailhead Sketchy looking neighborhood!"
"Amazing trails !"
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