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Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park

Port Richey

A state park with four miles of coastline along the Gulf of Mexico. The park is mostly wetlands, with mangrove islands and salt marshes, but offers opportunities for paddling and wildlife viewing.

Location
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Coordinates: 28.283300, -82.716700

Parking & Access
Access Typepublic
Amenities
parking
Restrooms
Activities
Fishing
Kayaking
What Makes This Beach Special

Features a 320-foot-deep saltwater spring and tidal waterfalls. A great place to see wildlife.; The park's coastline is not a traditional sandy beach, but it offers a unique natural experience.

Accessibility Information

The park has accessible parking, restrooms, and some paved trails.

Nearby Beaches

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A 3-acre park with a small, sandy beach that is popular with locals. The park has a picnic area, a playground, and a volleyball court.

Spring Hill
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A pristine, boat-accessible barrier island preserve with sandy beaches and a historic lighthouse. The park is a haven for birdwatching and offers a natural, undeveloped coastal experience. It is composed of Anclote Key, North Anclote Bar, and Three Rooker Island.

Tarpon Springs
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A 31-acre park with a small beach at the confluence of the Anclote River and the Gulf of Mexico. It is suitable for swimmers of all ages and offers a variety of amenities.

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