Pinellas Trail, Dunedin to Clearwater, Florida
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Pinellas Trail Through Dunedin, Florida - Part 1
This is the Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail from Palm Harbor (Near Ozona Tavern) to Jackson St. in Dunedin. It was taken using a GoPro Hero 3 camera attached to my TerraTrike Rover.
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Tour of Historic Downtown Dunedin Florida
We tour the historic downtown Dunedin Florida area today.
The downtown Dunedin business district is notable for its absence of large commercial signage, corporate franchise restaurants or chain retail stores. The Pinellas Trail, a 39-mile-long (63 km) bicycle and pedestrian trail that traverses all of Pinellas County, bisects downtown Dunedin. A large portion of the trail lies on the former roadbed of the Orange Belt Railway, the first railroad in Pinellas County, which arrived in 1888.
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An overview of the Pinellas Trail that runs from Tarpon Springs, to St Petersburg Florida. Produced by Lee Berger Media Productions leebergermedia.com for Bike Florida bikeflorida.org
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52 Miles: Tampa to Clearwater (and back)
Sometimes it's just too nice to sit inside.
On Saturday we took our bikes from Tampa to Clearwater Beach for 52 miles round trip. Check it out!
Tour of The Pinellas Trail - Part 3
We take a tour of the southern section of The Pinellas Trail. This includes Seminole and St Petersburg Florida. This is considered South Pinellas County. We see Seminole City Park and Demens Landing Park.
Visiting Dunedin, Florida - charming town outside of Tampa, FL
Took the family to visit Dunedin, FL on a random Saturday. The town is charming, and they love their Toronto Blue Jays!
Pinellas Trail Meandering
This video showcases a few highlights of the Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail from my Tarpon Springs southbound return to Seminole-Madeira Beach. I may or may not have had this piece of music on repeat by David Maxim Micic called 500 seconds before sunset.
Pinellas Trail Part 1 / Path Pedaler Episode 9
In this episode Mary Jo explores the Pinellas Trail along the west coast of Florida. She will start her adventure at the sponge docks in Tarpon Springs where she will savor some Greek pastries. From there Mary Jo will head south to the Tarpon Springs Area Historical Society located in the old train Depot. Next door she will stop at Replay Amusement Museum for some pinball fun. Continuing on her journey through Palm Harbor Mary Jo stops at Suncoast Primate Sanctuary where she talks with park manager Debbie Cobb.Then after a quick stop at Wall Springs Park she takes a short side trail to Honeymoon Island. Once back on the Pinellas Trail Mary Jo heads south once again through Dunedin where she stops at Home Plate Restaurant for something to eat. Then she finishes her day with a ride through downtown Clearwater.
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What to Do Today in Pinellas County? John Chesnut Sr. Park
If you're ever looking for a place to take the family or just yourself, I highly suggest the John Chesnut Sr Park in Pinellas County Florida -- located in Palm Harbor -- just 30 mins from Tampa Bay / St Petersburg.
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In this video we also tell you about the Penny for Pinellas Project and how that impacts all the parks in the area.
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2200 E Lake Rd S, Palm Harbor, FL 34685
It has a dog park, several jungle gyms/playgrounds, a lot of wild life, trails, boardwalks, Lake Tarpon, bridges, flowers, trees, Florida species of all plants and animals, birds, deer, amazing landscaping, picnic shelters, restrooms (possibly only open on weekends and holidays -- not sure), volley ball court, boat ramps, mulch, and is a one stop all in one location for anyone in or near the Pinellas County area.
I also share with you a few of my German phrases I learned over the past year! For added spice!
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Keep Pinellas Beautiful - you can Adopt a Mile for Pinellas Trail
Keep Pinellas Beautiful - you can Adopt a Mile for Pinellas Trail
Pinellas Trail
Erin McCain takes us on an informative tour of the Pinellas Trail.
This was made around 1991.
Pinellas Trail North Loop plans moving forward with one exception
County officials are moving forward with a plan to build the North Loop of the Pinellas Trail.
Florida Babes ride bikes in Downtown St. Pete with the dogs
Florida Babes Travel is a New Youtube Channel Created by Florida Travelers to highlight the Sunshine States most beautiful People and Places, Come along on our Adventure Through life and some Truly Epic scenery in our great State. St. Petersburg has some of the best biking in the country along the Pinellas Trail. Our Journey begins at the End of this Trail in Downtown St Pete. We travel past Demen's landing, and the Marina, down to Vinoy Park. Roxie and Brody are the Puppies. Do you like puppies too? Leave a comment in the Section below and don't forget to subscribe.
Downtown Dunedin Florida
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Celebrating 25 Years of the Pinellas Trail
On Saturday, December 5, 2015 officials, volunteers and users of the popular Pinellas Trail gathered at Taylor Park in Largo to celebrate the trail’s silver anniversary. The morning was highlighted by notable speakers and a ribbon cutting on the trail.
It is with great pride and humility I stand before you today and I can say this is the most important project ever built by Pinellas County,” said Fred Marquis, former Pinellas County Administrator, the namesake of the Trail.
Other speakers included Charlie Justice of the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, U.S. Congressman David Jolly, state Senator Jack Latvala, the Trail’s namesake Fred Marquis, Bert Valery and Scott Daniels, president of Pinellas Trails, Inc.
In 1990, the first section of the Pinellas Trail opened in an abandoned CSX railroad right of way connecting Taylor Park to Lake Seminole Park. The passage of the Penny for Pinellas 1-cent local option sales tax spurred its expansion from St. Petersburg to Tarpon Springs. An average of 70,000 people now use the trail each month for bicycling, walking, skating and jogging.
For more information about the Pinellas Trail, including photos, facts, maps and a detailed history, visit pinellascounty.org/trailgd.
The Pinellas County “Doing Things for You” app is available for residents to report issues and access useful resources. Pinellas County can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram. More information is available on the county website pinellascounty.org which features LiveChat for assistance. Pinellas County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Driving Around: DUNEDIN and SAFETY HARBOR, Florida
Come with me as I take you on a scenic drive through 2 beautiful towns on the Gulf Coast of Florida near Tampa. We begin our exploration in Dunedin at the Dunedin Pier situated near Bon Appetit Restaurant & Bar and overlooking Dunedin Channel. We pass the Olde Bay Cafe & Dunedin Fish Market near Edgewater Park. Heading down Edgewater Drive (Alt 19), we pass beautiful waterfront homes and come to the historic Fenway Hotel. A drive down Main Street takes us past restaurants, shops, and clubs. We drive down Broadway and stop at the Stirling Commons to take a look around the art gallery which is also home to the Penny Lane Beatles Museum. Heading north on Broadway takes us past several microbreweries and over to Honeymoon Beach on the Gulf of Mexico. As night falls, we find ourselves in Safety Harbor which is on Tampa Bay. Holiday decorations adorn John Wilson Park. Driving down lively Main Street we come to the Safety Harbor Resort and Spa.
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DUNEDIN
Dunedin /dəˈniːdɪn/ is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. The name comes from Dùn Èideann, the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Dunedin is the 5th largest city in Pinellas County.
Dunedin is home to several beaches, including Dunedin Causeway, Honeymoon Island, and Caladesi Island State Park, which is consistently rated among the best beaches in the world. Dunedin is one of the few open waterfront communities from Sarasota to Cedar Key where buildings do not completely obscure the view of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Gulf of Mexico beyond; a 1-mile (1.6 km) stretch of Edgewater Drive (also known as Alternate US 19) south of downtown offers views of St. Joseph Sound, Clearwater Beach, and Caladesi Island. Downtown Clearwater and Clearwater Beach are a 6-mile (10 km) drive south on Edgewater.
The downtown business district is notable for its absence of large commercial signage, corporate franchise restaurants or chain retail stores. The Pinellas Trail, a 39-mile-long (63 km) bicycle and pedestrian trail that traverses all of Pinellas County, bisects downtown Dunedin. A large portion of the trail lies on the former roadbed of the Orange Belt Railway, the first railroad in Pinellas County, which arrived in 1888.
Since 1977, Dunedin is the spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays, as well as the class-A Dunedin Blue Jays of the Florida State League. Dunedin is one of the smallest communities used by Major League spring training teams, although surrounded by a large metropolitan area. Dunedin Stadium is situated next to the Dunedin Public Library a few blocks south of downtown on Douglas Avenue, and is just two blocks east of Edgewater Drive. The stadium was built as a replacement to Grant Field, the Blue Jays' first spring training ball park. The library was founded in 1895 and is the oldest public library in Pinellas County.
Until early 2005, Dunedin was the home of Nielsen Media Research's production operations. The city is home to multiple breweries including Dunedin Brewery, Florida's oldest microbrewery.
SAFETY HARBOR
Safety Harbor is a city on the west shore of Tampa Bay in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. It was incorporated in 1917. Safety Harbor's tree-lined streets and quaint, small-town appearance are unusual in heavily urbanized Pinellas County.
The area has been inhabited since the Stone Age. In June 2008, a 6,000-year-old spearhead was found at Marshall Street Park. The inhabitants of the area at the time of Spanish exploration were the Tocobaga people, who lived in villages around Tampa Bay. The adaptation of this culture relied on wild resources. Safety Harbor sites have yielded pottery, and artifacts of copper, shell, and stone. The Tocobaga were known for constructing various ceremonial and communal mounds to bury the dead. Most of these mounds were destroyed in the early 1900s due to development. However, one of these ceremonial mounds is still visible in Safety Harbor's Phillippe Park. Shells found in these mounds were used to pave city streets.
In 1528 Spanish explorer Pánfilo de Narváez landed in the area, followed by Hernando de Soto in 1539. Safety Harbor (formerly known as Worth's Harbor) was first homesteaded by Count Odet Philippe, a French nobleman who is credited with introducing the grapefruit to Florida in 1823. The name Safety Harbor originated from the early 18th century, when pirates were a substantial influence in the area. Once ships reached this area of the bay, all threats from pirates were gone, and it was commonly referred to as a Safe Harbor.
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Coconut Villas of Dunedin in Dunedin FL
Prices: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Coconut Villas of Dunedin 2675 St. Joseph Drive East Dunedin FL 34698 This Dunedin, Florida Mediterranean-style apartment is 4 minutes’ drive from the beaches of Honeymoon Island and Caladesi Island. Features include a balcony and access to an outdoor pool. Fully furnished, this apartment has a full kitchen and tiled floors. A separate seating area, dining area, and cable TV are also included at this Dunedin Coconut Villas property. A sun terrace, garden, and barbecue facilities are on site. Coconut Villas of Dunedin guests can also go hiking along the Pinellas Trail 2 minutes’ drive away. Tampa International Airport is 16.2 miles away. The restaurants and shops of Dunedin city centre are 2.8 miles from the apartment.