A.L. Anderson Park

A.L. Anderson Park is a park Tarpon Springs located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (727) 943-4085

  • Website

    pinellascounty.org

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    Park

Address

39699 US Highway 19 N Tarpon Springs , FL 34689 United States

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Cathy R

Very nice park . Very family friendly . Look for the baby alligators by the boardwalk. Nice walking areas. Beautifully maintained.

Michelle Whitley

Come take my Beginner Hoop Class at Anderson Park ! Meet by shelter #6 Every other Saturday at 9a.m.! Learn the basics of hoop dance with a gorgeous view of Lake Tarpon! Next class dates 5/8 & 5/22 Read more

Teresa O.

Lots of picnic tables by the lake . Very relaxing place for lunch

Maxine Johnson

Don't forget to visit the north end of the park and see the sink hole

Steven Zimmerman

a BBQ at the Park ... Thanks to all the @Pop_Warner @W_PascoProwlers Coaches, Parents, Players & Cheerleaders at our 2011 Awards BBQ ! Go Prowlers

Cathy S

Dogs are welcome on a leash

Jennifer Fasano

Go to Anderson Park with your friends and family and enjoy the amazing spring weather!

Don Moore

Shelters, boat ramp, Lakefront.

Krystle

does anyone have a photo of the actual shelter?

Courtenay O'Connell

Free mulch. Recycle plastic, cans, paper - mixed, cardboard, newspaper.

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I have yet to encounter a courteous cashier. All of them older women, and they are all seriously cantankerous! - Robin S

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A.L. Anderson Park Boat Ramp

Recycle almost everything and you don't need to separate paper from plastic from glass from metal! - Courtenay O'Connell