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The boat owners of Seminole, Largo, and Redington Beach know the Park Boulevard Boat Ramp as their gateway to the Gulf. With six lanes and twenty-four hour a day access, your fishing and boating options are wide open. The boating around Redington Beach is splendid offshore and along the bays. A key feature of the area are the numerous underwater shipwrecks, rock ledges, and artificial reefs available for offshore fishing. Additionally, there are a host of waterfront restaurants and pubs that provide free dock space, while you enjoy their offerings. Many of these waterfront dining spots have live music and a lively atmosphere, a great way to end the day!
Park Blvd. Ramp
| Just south of Park Boulevard is this outstanding maintained boat ramp and park. Pinellas County charges five dollars, if you park your trailer onsite. | |
| Many of the boats don't even make it out to the Gulf, as the protected inshore bays offer plenty of fishing options. | |
| Heading north, you can checkout Sand Key Beach Park and Clearwater Beach. | |
| Expect to see a remarkable variety of birds and bait fish bayside. | |
| If you are heading north you should also consider the Belleair Causeway Boat Ramps. | |
| On the way out, most of the water is zoned as minimum wake. | |
| The boat ramp has approximately 70 spaces designated for vehicles with trailers. On the summer weekends, when the weather is nice, the ramp can fill up. | |
| If you head to the south, your entrance to the Gulf waters is at John's Pass. Through the pass you are at Madeira Beach. | |
| John's Pass is also a terrific spot for dock side dining at Gators. | |
| The Park Boulevard Boat Ramp has restroom facilities next to the ramp. |










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