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    Dan Tarrell Memorial Point

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 8:45 pm

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    Lakefront Park

    Lakefront Park

    4.5
    (33 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    During a recent visit to St. Cloud, I spent some time exploring Lakefront Park, a beautiful…read more2.5-mile recreational park along the southern shore of East Lake Tohopekaliga, better known as East Lake Toho. This was originally home to the Disston Sugar Mill in the 1870s. After the city of St. Cloud was founded by Union Army veterans, the area gradually evolved into a scenic waterfront destination featuring walking trails and a large marina. After suffering extensive hurricane damage in 2004, the park underwent a major renovation. The improvements included 140 boat slips, new fixed and floating docks, a seawall, and a 10,000-square-foot community center. Today, Lakefront Park offers so much, with a sandy beach, splash pad, playgrounds, a concession stand, and more than two miles of paved walking and biking trails. The park also hosts a variety of community events, from monthly "Movies Under the Stars" screenings to seasonal festivals and bazaars. The full-service marina serves as a hub for boating and fishing on East Lake Toho while providing beautiful waterfront views. I enjoyed my visit and look forward to returning. Next time, I plan to take a cruise aboard The Lillie, a beautifully restored 75-foot authentic sternwheel paddleboat docked at the marina, and enjoy a meal at Crabby's on the Lake, the popular waterfront restaurant located adjacent to the park.

    This is a gorgeous park right on the water with a great long walking trail that gives you beautiful…read moreviews. The park has trees for shade and lots of grass. There's a parking lot and bathrooms,

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    Cannery Park

    Cannery Park

    4.7
    (7 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Cannery Park, located at 901 Virginia Ave., stands on the exact site where the original community…read morecannery, built by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1935, once operated. The WPA helped establish the canning plant in St. Cloud, Florida, where surplus meats, fruits, and vegetables were preserved for local use. The cannery remained in operation throughout the Great Depression before eventually falling into disrepair. In the 1990s, local teacher Mary Lee Powell and her students spearheaded a restoration project to save the historic building. In 2003, the original cannery was relocated to Peghorn Nature Park & Trails, where it has been preserved as a museum. A replica of the original 1930s cannery building was added to the park and serves as a community space available for rentals and includes a kitchen, restrooms, and office space. Today, Cannery Park has been transformed into a modern, inclusive recreational space featuring an ADA-accessible, all-inclusive children's playground, covered picnic pavilions, and park benches. The playground was designed by Landscape Structures, founded by Steve and Barb King, which is known for creating innovative, one-of-a-kind playgrounds across the country, including several in Florida. The playground includes wheelchair-accessible ramps, a Sway Fun Glider, climbing structures, a sensory dome, Braille and clock activity panels, slides, and more. The zipline looked especially fun. This was my first time visiting a Landscape Structures playground, and it is impressive. The thoughtful design goes far beyond traditional playground equipment, creating a space where children of all abilities can play, explore, and have fun together. A little more greenery and landscaping would have been nice but Cannery Park feels like the playground of the future.

    My kids love this park, and as a parent I love how it's fenced in. You need to open a gate to enter…read more(no need for a code). The park has a lot of space to run around. It has pavilion to rent for parties, swings, slides and sea saws! The kids love the playground, which has a lot of slides and climbing area. It has parking in front and a bathroom at the back.

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    Lake Nona Sculpture Garden

    Lake Nona Sculpture Garden

    4.5
    (21 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    The sculpture garden is located at the back of Lake Nona Wave Hotel. Wave hotel has a parking…read moregarage across the street. It very convenient and is free. The hotel lobby just like an art museum. The furniture is beautiful and very unique. The sculpture garden has several statues. Many of them is shiny and unique post. It also has a bronze bull showing muscles like the Wall Street. The visit takes 30 minutes the most.

    The garden itself is stunning, featuring beautiful sculptures surrounded by thoughtful landscaping…read moreand picnic tables perfect for relaxing on a nice day. I loved strolling through, snapping photos with the sculptures, and just soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. One standout piece was the shiny, tango dancers' sculpture that instantly reminded me of the famous Bean at Millennium Park in Chicago. I couldn't stop admiring my reflection in it, which made for a really fun and playful experience. We stepped inside the Wave Hotel. The interior is uniquely and beautifully decorated. I felt like walking through a modern art museum. The garden sits under Orlando International airport flight path, so we heard planes passing overhead occasionally. It's just a minor distraction. Most fun activities in Orlando cost money, this sculpture garden is a refreshing exception. We were there in the early morning before weather turned hot. I can only imagine how spectacular it will look once the light projections are up after dark.

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    Peghorn Nature Park

    Peghorn Nature Park

    4.8
    (5 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Peghorn Nature Park is a hidden gem for anyone seeking a peaceful escape. Its serene atmosphere…read moremakes it one of the best parks for relaxation, reading, or simply enjoying some quiet time. The park is usually very quiet, allowing visitors to unwind without distractions. It's also a great spot for families; the open spaces are perfect for kids to play and explore. Whether you're looking to enjoy a good book or have a fun day with the children, Wheel Park offers a delightful environment that caters to both.

    It's been a long time since I updated this review. Didn't go often last year because it was…read moreliterally under water. Couldn't walk the trail if you tried, though you might have been able to swim it. It's about 40 minutes from my house and the trail is less then a mile anyone. They have an old schoolhouse, a cannery, and a blacksmith building on the premises, so that's pretty cool to see. Once in a while they host pioneer type days, which are fun, but yesterday's was really tiny. Only a couple venders. The blacksmith was there, someone talking about composting, and Shellie's Jellies (best jelly ever! Award winning, great flavors, my fav is the pineapple rum, but all of her jellies are bursting with flavor, except maybe the beauty berry, that one is a bit reserved) The best time of the year to go is Halloween (I'll have to go back and find my pics from last Halloween, insane). Entry is free during the day. Open Mon-Saturday. They have a fright night type of thing Halloween nights, they charge for that If you live close go to see the park often, quiet and relaxing. If you live a little further like me, at least go for Halloween! Oh, yes, the nature trail is now dry, they've cleaned it up, got rid of those horrible pallets, and cut back some of the vegetation so even my 80 year old mom felt comfortable walking through

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