Consider these improbable vistas found along the shores of Tampa Bay--an
abandoned island fortress stands guard over a federally-designated bird
sanctuary. The remains of a ruined cross-bay bridge are repurposed into
one of the best fishing spots in the bay. A failed movie studio serves
as the backlot to a thriving intertidal mangrove forest. An active power
plant provides the region's most reliable refuge for vulnerable
manatees.
From Philippe Park to Fort DeSoto, from Boyd Hill to Weedon Island, from
the Skyway Fishing Pier to Big Bend Manatee Viewing Center, The
Unlikely Parks of Tampa Bay: A Scenic History offers a rousing look at
the roundabout backstories behind ten of the region's most beloved
natural spaces. Featuring more than 130 stunning photos, it is also a
reminder--in case you needed it--that wild Florida is very much alive in
Tampa Bay.