Relaxing Rainy Day Walk in Florida Wall Springs Park

👍Like, Subscribe 🔔and Share. Thank You! 🇺🇸 Join this channel to get access to perks: 👍 Wall Springs Park 3725 DeSoto Blvd. Palm Harbor, FL 34683 A historical, natural spring once used as a spa and bathing area, complete with a viewing area, boardwalk, and information display serves as the centerpiece of this 210-acre park that is connected to the Pinellas Trail. The fun continues in the park with a covered, barrier-free playground, boardwalks, nature trails, and a 35-foot observation tower for a scenic view of the Gulf of Mexico. Look for wildlife like squirrels, raccoons, rabbits, reptiles, and birds that live around Boggy Bayou. The Wall Springs Coastal Addition includes a picnic shelter, restrooms, parking, elevated observation deck, both natural and paved trails, and a 5ft wide sidewalk connecting Alt 19 to the park. The separate entrance to the Wall Springs Park Coastal Addition is 621 Wai Lane Rd, Palm Harbor, FL. Amenities: bike racks boardwalk, nature trail educational and informational displays fishing - saltwater license historic interest multi-purpose trail observation tower parking pier playground equipment restrooms 6 picnic shelter with grills History: The property in and around “Wall Springs“ was purchased by Charles F. Wall on February 28, 1884 and remained in his family until May 17, 1927 when the property was sold to Harry W. Davis. The spring became known as “Wall Springs“ during ownership by the Wall family. Once the property was sold to the Davis family, the spring became known as “Health Springs“ and was used as a health spa. When the property was purchased by the Cullen family on February 6, 1948, the spring name changed back to “Wall Springs“ and the area was used as a recreational area until the mid 1960’s. The spring and adjoining pond were used as a spa and bathing area from the turn of the 20th century until the mid 1960’s. Pinellas County began acquiring the Wall Springs property in 1988, with the initial purchase of approximately 63 acres, which included the spring and surrounding area. Pinellas County has continued to acquire additional property since their initial purchase with the most recent acquisitions in December, 2008 and April, 2009. Wall Springs is now approximately 210 acres in total size. #wallspringspark #asmr #heavyrain If you need to use my video please contact me Do not copy, reproduce, or distribute any of the content.
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