Adjoining Key Vista Park, Anclote Gulf Park packs so much into its 23-acre ribbon of waterfront.
The park’s fishing pier is its largest draw. A picnic space and playground offers households a spot to get pleasure from a meal outside, and paddlers have a launch.
A canine park supplies separate areas for big and small canines together with an agility playset.
Picnic space on the bluffCyclists can hop on the Coastal Anclote Path at this trailhead to traverse its paved paths via Anclote that join a number of park.
For the views, pair a waterfront stroll to the commentary deck with the park’s boardwalk to Key Vista Park for a 1.1 mile spherical journey.

The boardwalkSources
Overview
Location: HolidayLength: 1.1 milesTrailhead: 28.1927, -82.7861Address: 2305 Baillies Bluff Rd, HolidayFees: FreeRestroom: Close to the kayak launchLand supervisor: Pasco CountyPhone: 727-942-4030
Open each day daybreak to nightfall. Fishing pier open 24/7. Pets and bicycles should not permitted on boardwalk or on the pier.
Instructions
Hike
The parking space is centrally positioned, enabling a simple spherical journey in each instructions. Begin with a stroll in direction of the restrooms.
Make a proper flip when going through the steps right down to the kayak launch, following the sidewalk out to the Gulf.

Kayak launch stairs
On the finish of the sidewalk is an commentary deck straight forward. It’s a well-liked spot for watching the solar set over Anclote Key.
That barrier island protects this sheltered basin referred to as the Anclote Anchorage, why there may be minimal wave motion and no actual seaside right here.

Statement deck and pierThe pier is all the time busy with folks fishing, nevertheless it additionally provides a glance again at this forested shoreline should you exit to the tip of it.
Return previous the restrooms to observe the walkway via the picnic space, passing the playground.

Begin of the boardwalk at treelineOn the far finish of the open inexperienced area, the boardwalk begins. It supplies accessible elevated views throughout coastal habitats.
There are mangrove swamps beneath it, usually inundated throughout excessive tides and after a heavy rain.

A zigzagging descentFlanked by cabbage palms and spindly black mangroves, look down. A trickle of water seeps between pnuemataphores in an everyday move.
Views hemmed in by mangroves, make a flip right into a straightaway heading in direction of the coast.

StraightawayJog via two extra turns separated by straightaways. The boardwalk now faces tall pines within the distance.
A basin of mangrove swamp separates this construction from the excessive floor with the pines.

Pines mark the excessive floorGo via a broad spot on a nook, an commentary deck the place the encompassing timber have blocked off the view.
Across the curve, one other jog lastly reveals open water between gaps within the timber, views of the Gulf to the western horizon.

Coastal view from the boardwalkThe second commentary deck is the turnaround level for a round-trip inside Anclote Gulf Park.
Add extra mountaineering by descending the staircase to the footpath beneath. It leads north to the loop at Key Vista Park.

Key Vista Nature Park Uncover a brand new perspective on the Gulf of Mexico from the commentary tower at Key Vista Nature Park, a coastal gem with a pure sandy seaside and delicate footpaths.In the event you hike its full outer loop and return so far, it provides one other 1.5 miles to this hike. Shorter loops are doable.
Or, from the entrance gate of Key Vista Park, take a proper on the paved Coastal Anclote Path on the to loop again to this park’s entrance, including a minimal of 1.7 miles.
In any other case, flip round and return alongside the boardwalk for a 1.1 mile hike inside Anclote Gulf Park.

Returning via the mangrove swampPath Map


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Articles collectively researched, written, and photographed by Sandra Pal & John Keatley, Florida authors and publishers of FloridaHikes.com.


















