Outdoors
Freedom Lake gives Pinellas Park a shaded loop and civic memory
Mayors Park at Freedom Lake gives Pinellas Park water views, walking paths, pavilions, fishing docks, model boats, a dog park, and a veterans memorial area.
Pinellas Park is not a beach town, and that is part of what makes Freedom Lake useful.
Mayors Park at Freedom Lake gives the city a local outdoor center with shade, two small lakes, walking paths, pavilions, playground space, fishing docks, a model boat launch, a dog park, and water views. It also has a veterans memorial area with a large flagpole, branch plaques, an F-16 display, and other memorial pieces.
That combination makes the park feel local in a clear way. It is not trying to be the Gulf. It is a neighborhood place where walking, family time, civic memory, fishing, dogs, and small gatherings all fit around the water.
For someone learning Pinellas Park, the park helps the city stand on its own. It gives a place page something more specific than being between better-known coastal cities.
Before going, check the city page for facilities, pavilion reservations, dog park details, fishing, model boat use, and current notices. A simple loop is better when you know which part of the park you came to use.
Where to see it
Mayors Park at Freedom Lake at 9990 46th Street in Pinellas Park. Check the city page for facilities, pavilion reservations, dog park details, fishing, model boat use, memorial areas, and current notices.
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