Top Parks in Palmetto, Manatee county, Florida, United states

Blackstone Park

Address: 2112 14th Ave W, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Park

“Nice park. Sturdy equipment, fun jungle gym with good slides, swings, picnic tables and benches in the shade. No shade for the kiddos though, was a little warm. Beautiful property though. Has fields to use also for light at night. Open till 11pm. Water close by so there was a nice breeze too. Would recommend if you are in the area.”

Terra Ceia Preserve State Park

Address: 8054 Bishop Harbor Rd, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Park

“There are several trails you can walk with great scenery. Saw a variety of wildlife including a few alligators.”

Lincoln Park

Address: 501 17th St E, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Park

“Great place to hang with the family. Can't wait for the pools to be finished.”

Buffalo Creek Park

Address: 7550 69th St E, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Park

“Great dog park. Has large dog fenced in area and small dogs area, love the trail walk, area clean and have met alot of good people. I feel safe here.”

Winterset RV Resort

Address: 8515 US Hwy 41, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Rv park Campground Park Lodging

“I had a great time here. The people were awesome very nice . It's a beautiful place. Nice pool clean”

Felts Audubon Preserve

Address: 4600 24th Ave E, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Park

“This preserve is on a back road sort of between subdivisions. There are no signs pointing the way, just a small sign out front. This preserve was somewhat overgrown but several paths were moved and volunteers were working on cleaning up the day I was there. Well marked trails. Some be chest were sagging and overgrown, so a good cleaning and clearing will help. I endorse the 'natural' scape but being able to walk and see is good too. I felt safe and the place was peaceful. Several ponds. Oaks, pines, cypress, palms and cedars. This is a jewel squished between subdivisions and lonely roads. Highly recommended. Also has handicapped access but no restrooms or water/food.”

Terra Ceia Aquatic Preserve

Address: 130 77th St E, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Park

“They won't let you in to see the old home,we went about 3 or 4 years ago and it was real growed up. Looks better in the pictures that one of the Guides put on here. I would love to see inside that old house.😲”

Frog Creek Campground

Address: 8515 Bayshore Rd, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Campground Rv park Lodging Park

“Loved Frog creek the staff were so sweet and helpful. We brought our own kayaks and paddled down the creek it was scary with jumping fish but we had a great time. The campsite was clean and spacious. The pool was warm. Camped for 3 nights before we moved on. Would stay there again if we are in the area.”

Mobile Mini - Portable Storage & Offices

Address: 3106 17th St E, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Storage Park Campground Lodging

“My husband and I came out for a quick morning hike and it was a beautiful trail. I can't remember the name of the trail we took. It was well maintained. It did have two different mileage statements for the same trail, but other than that it was well marked.”

Skyway Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services

Address: 5200 US-19, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Cemetery Park

“i would truly like to give 10 stars to both Kim and Skyway Memorial Funeral Home. Not only was Kim the consummate professional, but she went ABOVE AND BEYOND with even the smallest detail of my mother-in-law's wake and funeral service. She picked up all the "slack" that I was unable to deal with since I was traveling by car from Massachusetts to Florida. Not even COVID-19 stopped Kim from planning the perfect service for my almost...105 year-old mother-in-law... The "viewing" area at Skyway was also beautiful and peaceful. KUDOS and my sincere thanks to everyone at Skyway!!!”

Emerson Point Preserve

Address: 5801 17th St W, Palmetto, FL 34221, USA

Park

“This place was pretty cool. Several fun things to do here. First is the boat launch at the end of the island. It’s got a decent ramp, but no parking for boat trailers. Along that area are spots to fish, a beach and a little trail along the beach. Second, there is an Native American Indian mound at this preserve. It’s back near the entrance but it’s a nice little historical area that tells the history of the natives and the settlers that came after. I love that sort of stuff and this was my favorite area of the preserve. Third, there are so many walking trails here it’s not even funny. Miles and miles of paved and non-paved trails. On top of all that you’ve got an observation tower that’s not too hard to get to, a couple of docks and plenty of areas to picnic. The rangers station up front is near the welcome center that has actual bathrooms. Otherwise you’re going to see port-a-johns. Overall, it was a fun place to spend a day and I will likely return.”

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