Address: 727 W Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34285, USA
“Beautiful park for walking and enjoying the beautiful city of Venice, if you are visiting Venice on a Saturday be sure to check out the Farmer Market and the take a nice stroll down the walkway of this park which leads you right to Venice beach. It was such a beautiful walk and so peaceful even on a warmer day. I also found my fisrt Venice rock as I was walking this trail. I was so excited. Definitely recommend visiting this part of Venice. The park is also dog friendly.”
Address: 5000 E Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34292, USA
“Since there isn’t a lot of info on this launch, I thought I’d share. Turn down the dirt (and very bumpy) road towards Snook Haven and when you see the camp sign, turn left towards the boat trailer parking. The boat launch will be straight ahead, the kayak launch is left of the boat ramp. We actually missed it and unloaded at the boat ramp but it was nice because we were able to back the trailer right up to the water. I happened to look left after we unloaded the trailer and spotted it. It’s a nice kayak launch but you need to carry or cart your kayak about 50ft (I’m guessing) to get to it. If you go early, the ramps and parking lot are quiet. We went up the river a little more than 2 1/2 miles then turned around and went w the currant. Lots of beautiful scenery and wildlife especially gators!”
Address: 800 The Esplanade N, Venice, FL 34285, USA
“Locals call this beach "Tony's Beach" after Tony, the guy in his mid 70s who's been kiteboarding here every windy day for the past twenty years. It's a nice beach.”
Address: 1800 Harbor Dr S, Venice, FL 34285, USA
“Allowed a craft fair Good area for picnic and beach access. Very well maintained.”
Address: 425 Palmetto Ct, Venice, FL 34285, USA
“Relatively small park with a 1/4 mile walking path. Along the path are small placards that show the historical development of Venice. The park was nicer, with more shade trees, before Hurricane Ian decimated many of the shade trees. Quiet spot in the "apartment district" of Venice. There is also a nice playground for the little ones. No rest rooms.”
Address: 1330 Tarpon Center Dr, Venice, FL 34285, USA
“Great place to launch a boat or be picked up. Clean restrooms and easy access parking.”
Address: 1500 Pinebrook Rd, Venice, FL 34285, USA
“Wide and maintained trails through quiet preserve. Take a picture of map and follow trail markers. About a 30 minute walk around perimeter. Parking is limited and you need to use neighbors driveway to enter parking area off of Pinebrook. No restrooms and NO PETS !”
Address: 4085 E Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34292, USA
“me and my hubs have been here for quite some time, Mitch is wonderful as well as Holly in the office. they are not tolerable of any crazy people, partying or really any rules violation. Ann run a tight ship and keep it cleaned up in here which I can definitely appreciate because we've been to some very trashy places. if you need anything they are all available at a text or a phone call, anytime. we've lost power or water they have provided drinking water. there's so much wildlife and there's a park across the street that you can walk, a fenced lot for dogs to play and tons of fishing since the campground backs up to the river! to bath houses are clean nightly, there's laundry on site, firewood delivered to each site, as well as having a company come in to refill propane!”
Address: 1800 Mabry Carlton Pkwy, Venice, FL 34292, USA
“Beautiful Florida. The trails are well labeled. I did the Orange, which is a short 15-20 min walk, and the Red, which took a little over an hour. The #1 thing I saw and learned here is how important fire is to the natural ecosystem. There are also a handful of larger educational plaques along the trails that are a nice touch. There is ample free parking.”
Address: 7001 Forbes Trail, Venice, FL 34293, USA
“Beautiful area and scenery, with a lot of different trails to explore. Encountered a few armadillo's, and some orange trees. The trails we're decently large, with a decent amount of label markers throughout. There are no restrooms or out houses here. Dogs are allowed as long as they're leashed the entire time. Horses are also welcome. Upon arrival we were fortunate enough to see some cows grazing, as well as a few donkeys. Over all, this place is very peaceful and somewhere we'll return to.”
Address: 4826 Paramount Blvd, Lakewood, CA 90712, USA
“A beautiful area to walk and enjoy nature. Today we launched our kayaks and enjoyed an easy paddle upstream and then back down.”
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