Venice Parks and Beaches

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Venice has more than 30 parks ranging in size from tiny pocket parks to the beach along the Gulf of Mexico. Some of the more unique parks include Paw Park, where dogs may romp on the beach, and Venetian Waterway Park, where people may bike and hike on a 5-mile stretch along both sides the Intracoastal Waterway. Please enjoy our parks and beaches while maintaining social distancing guidelines.

  • West Blalock Park

    Arboretum Butterfly Garden
    1. Address:401 Pensacola Rd.
      Venice, FL 34285
    Amenities:
    1. Arboretum
    2. Benches
    3. Commemorative Plaques
    4. Gazebo
    5. Litter Receptacles
    6. Pedestrian Walkway
    7. Picnic Tables
    8. Playground
    9. Statue(s)
    Categories:
    1. Parks

WestBlalockGazebo2016West Blalock Park, located across from the Triangle Inn/Venice Museum and the Venice Community Center, is named for James T. Blalock, who served as mayor of Venice from 1929-41. The statues in the park of a manatee, sea turtle, Florida panther and tarpon were created by Atlanta artist Thomas Prochnow.

West Blalock includes the Monty Andrews Arboretum, sidewalks, shade trees, a small playground, butterfly garden and a gazebo in an area sometimes used for special events, including the annual Christmas Tree Lighting in December. Over 100 species of trees and palms are identified with information signs. The arboretum is decorated by Venice Area Beautification Inc. for the holidays. View a brochure on the arboretum here.

If you are interested in reserving the park gazebo for a special event, please call 941-882-7439.

Click here to view park restrictions

Arboretum Playground Equipment

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