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Robert K. Rees Memorial Park

New Port Richey

A 45-acre park with a 650-foot-long beach and a boardwalk that winds through the mangroves. The park offers great views of the Gulf of Mexico and is a popular spot for birdwatching.

Location
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Coordinates: 28.237500, -82.741700

Parking & Access
Access Typepublic
Amenities
parking
Showers
Restrooms
playground
Activities
Fishing
Swimming
What Makes This Beach Special

The park has a 650-foot boardwalk and an observation tower, offering panoramic views of the Gulf and surrounding area.; The park is a popular spot for watching dolphins and manatees.

Accessibility Information

The park has accessible parking, restrooms, and a boardwalk.

Nearby Beaches

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Spring Hill
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Tarpon Springs
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