Patterson Park (Fort Meade, Florida)

Patterson Park
Location 601 N. Charleston Ave. (US Hwy 17), Fort Meade, Florida
Coordinates 27°45′41″N 81°48′14″W / 27.7614°N 81.8038°W / 27.7614; -81.8038Coordinates: 27°45′41″N 81°48′14″W / 27.7614°N 81.8038°W / 27.7614; -81.8038
Area 16.5 acres (6.7 ha)

Patterson Park is a public park in the town of Fort Meade, Florida. It has an area of 16.5-acre (67,000 m2), of which half is water. The park is at an elevation of 148 ft (45 m) and the property was once an open-pit mine. The area was landscaped after the mine was closed.[1][2][3]

This park has a number of amenities:

The three lakes comprise half of Patterson Park's surface area. All three are irregular rectangles, having originally been mine pits. One covers most of the south side of the park and is connected to the olther two lakes by small water channels. The northeast lake contains a small fountain in its southeast corner. These lakes are not listed in any of the websites that list lakes (Fishing Works, Hook and Bullet, GoingOutside.com). These lakes can only be fished. No boating or swimming are allowed.

References

  1. Waymarking.com website, at http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM64AM_Patterson_Park_Ft_Meade_FL .
  2. Main Tour website, at http://www.maintour.com/southflr/lkl_fortmeade.htm .
  3. Trails.com website, http://www.trails.com at coordinates 27.7614, -81.8038.
  4. Main Tour website.
  5. Waymarking.com website.
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