What kind of beachgoer are you? Chances are, you’ll find something in the Sarasota area that appeals to you. Soft sand, fishing piers, shells—you can find it around here. Just don’t go looking for a nude beach—that’s the one thing they don’t have.
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4.5 based on 250 reviews
We were so proud to be there, free parking, very wonderful view of the bay, beautiful boats and luxury cars. There is two restaurants Marina Jack and O’Leary’s the second one more casual and you will feel like staying on a with sandy beach.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
This is a wonderful park, it has 3 different sections for different age groups of children, with the toddler area being fenced for safety. There are also walking paths and outdoor exercise equipment. There are pavilions with picnic tables that can be reserved and the bathrooms were clean and well maintained.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Located on the eastern base of the John Ringling Causeway Bridge adjacent to Hart’s Landing. Park includes a playground, walking trails, fabric shade structures, Hart’s Landing (bait shop), gazebo, Tony Saprito Fishing Pier, benches and allows leashed pets. Tony Saprito Fishing Pier 560 feet in length with an 80 foot "T" at the end, over the waters of Sarasota Bay. Hart's Landing Offers a variety of live and frozen bait for saltwater fishing in the Sarasota’s bays and in the Gulf of Mexico.
This great park sits below the Sarasota Bay bridge. Great workout location - walking as well as localized exercise stations. Also good for fishing with bathrooms, bait and tackle. Good ways-tation for walking the bridge.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
This park has a fun “Firefighter” inspired design. Come “rescue” the day! Playground, swing-set, picnic tables & grill and allows leashed pets.
2.0 based on 1 reviews
Come play at our soccer inspired park, complete with netted goals. Leashed pets allowed, swing set, covered picnic tables and playground.
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