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    George C McGough Nature Park

    4.5 (39 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Turtle  pond...
    Shernea D.

    Patrick, Donna and the crew take such "GREAT" care of the park. The new walkway is AWESOME. It feels so....good under your feet. Much better than concrete. It is very peaceful and serene... I try to purchase something in the gift shop or bring cash to donate for the rehab of the birds and other animals whom reside there. I this place!

    Crystal H.

    I really appreciate this Nature Park. It has several birds that they have rescued and take care of (eagles, owls, hawks, etc.). There are numerous owl and bird houses on the property. One of them has turned into a bee nest too. I am not sure if the caretakers intentionally did that. I also spotted a large Racoon roaming around here. This park has an adorable lake full of turtles and tortoises. It looks like you can purchase food to feed them. The small lake has a lot of seating and a deck. It also has a beautiful sprawling tree on the back side of the lake. The park has some small trails that are either concrete or the spongy mulch material that is used for a lot of playgrounds. The trails wind through some beautiful tall trees. You can see a variety of plants from sea grapes to common lantana to American Beautyberry. There is an intercoastal boardwalk / overlook that has beautiful views. It has a nice children play area. There are bathrooms on the premise towards the front of the park / parking lot. This is not a huge park. I would not come here if I was looking for extensive exercise. However, this is a good spot if you are looking for a peaceful place to spend the afternoon in the trees...with nature.. or even with kids.

    Red tailed hawk!
    Dave W.

    This park is a fun place to see multiple kinds of native butterflies in the wild, feed a huge assortment of turtles using food they have available for only 50 cents or a dollar, watch wild birds, and enjoy the company of some amazing birds of prey. They have an eagle, owls, and a huge red-tailed hawk. The hawk has these incredible red tail feathers and is a truly beautiful creation. This peaceful spot will take you away from the stress of the day and enable you to commune with nature in a positive way. If you are stressed, I'd highly recommend it. Nature has a special way of rejuvenating me. It could do the same for you!

    Lulu P.

    This is a nice size park for kids to run around and enjoy nature. Kids needed a break from the beach so decided to get ice cream and enjoy em at the park. If it didn't get too hot we would have stayed longer than two hours. There's a park with swings and teepee structure for kids to climb on but everything was too hot to touch so we skipped that part of the park. Took the boardwalk close for the water to get to the turtle pond. Some parts were so dense with trees and palmettos, it feels like you're going through a mini rain forest. The turtle pond was our fav, there must have been hundreds of turtles in the water. Some were out sunbathing and we got inches close. There's plenty of benches to sit around, there's also picnic facilities for parties but I'm assuming none are open due to Covid. They close at 8pm so will most likely come back when the temp is a lot cooler.

    Dawn H.

    This was a light in the seemingly dark times in which we are living. The nature park is still open to the public, and it's very easy to allow social distancing. The raptors were so amazing. Each one has their own placard and story. They have an American Bald Eagle there in the sanctuary, as she could no longer survive in the wild. She is majestic!! The turtle pond was delightful and peaceful. There was plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the peace. People around were very respectful of the social distancing measures. Just look at the wonderful flowers I captures along the way. You can walk out to view the inter coastal. I was so happy that the county has not closed this up, because with all of this going on I needed a little refuge from quarantine that was safe and beautiful at the same time.

    Zip line at playground
    Tiffani K.

    My four year old son loves this place! The recycled shredded tire trail is awesome for little feet. The trail takes you to the intracoastal waterway pier, playground, and all thru nature. Along the route you may see turtles and birds out and about. Playground is small but has a fantastic zip line that keeps 3-7 year olds entertained. The turtle pond is home to numerous turtles and there are wicked owls in nature center along with snakes and other native animals. Friendly and informative staff. Great little place in Largo right over the bridge from Indian Rocks Beach.

    Pete S.

    Terribly misleading hours of operation. It's open 7 days a week. Sunday is raptor day with a show. Around 10am on Saturday they brought out all the different raptors. Really engaging. Staff was knowledgeable and sweet. Saw a gopher tortoise on one of the sandy trails. Kids playground was a lot of fun with kid zip line. I may have ridden too. ;) A good 2 hour diversion for younger kids 6 and below.

    Demonstrations of different animals that are housed in the shelter. Faculty did an amazing job presenting and educating the children.
    Chris C.

    This city park in Largo was pretty cool! The indoor facility was utilized for my nephews 6th year birthday party. It had an indoor classroom that could hold up to 85 people comfortably. The faculty brought in select animals, including a bald eagle, to showcase to the children/adults. They also had a large outdoor pond where guests can feed the turtles. Lots of trails and parks. If you're looking for a fun, educational place where you can be around nature then this park is for you!!

    Michelle C.

    I loved my morning walk through this cute little park! The rescue birds, especially the owls, are adorable. The turtle pond does not disappoint. The volunteers were friendly and answered my questions. The new tire rubber path provides great cushion to walk on. There is also a view of the intracoastal and a playground.

    Sunbathing turtles
    Gale M.

    I went there to check this nature preserve out and found the parking lot very small. You can enjoy looking at sunbathing turtles, feed them with food you buy at their gift shop for 50 cents or a dollar. They have beautiful birds of prey. Plenty of owls. There were two small ones in the gift shop I thought were toys until one moved and blinked its eyes. Nice family place but some of the volunteers holding birds did not talk. Would have liked to have them interact with visitors.

    A pair of Screech Owls.

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    Peaceful yet not far from the city or beaches. Lots of turtles. It has a fun playground for kids of all ages.

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    Nice trails for walking, and a lot of fun to see the animals. My daughter liked it a lot.

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    Great place to take the family on a budget. Interesting creatures, friendly staff, got to feed a massive assortment of turtles.

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    Very disappointed over the hours that they're open.Never heard of a park closed on Saturday and Sunday

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