“a linear park and recreation trail”
The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail is a linear park and recreation trail currently extending from St. Petersburg to Tarpon Springs and is a multi-use trail everyone can enjoy.. The Trail, created along an abandoned railroad corridor, provides a unique, protected greenspace for walking, jogging, skating, and biking. Pinellas County Parks & Conservation Rescources is responsible for the Trail's maintenance and operating costs. Trail amenities include bike racks and refreshment stops along the way provided by the Pinellas Trails, Inc., a not-for-profit citizen's group. The Guide to the Pinellas Trail is a convenient, pocket-size flip chart map for navigating the Trail. The guide details rest stops, service stations, restaurants, pay phones, bike shops, park areas and much more along the entire length of the Trail. The free Guide to the Pinellas Trail is available at the trail office, area libraries and the Pinellas County Courthouse Information Desk and on the Internet. The 47-mile long Pinellas Trail offers county residents and visitors a unique opportunity to enjoy the outdoors that is close to home, close to work and close to where they want to go. Grab your in-line skates, put on your jogging shoes or hop on your bicycle and head to the Pinellas Trail.
Length: 44.3 miles
Trail end points: North Bay Trail/Demens Landing Park at 1st Ave. SE and Bayshore Dr. SE (St. Petersburg) to John Chesnut Sr. Park on East Lake Road (East Lake)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
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