Dunedin parks generally open at sunrise and close at sunset under Chapter 54 of the city code, with night-use exceptions only for lit facilities and permitted events.
Chapter 54 of the Dunedin Code of Ordinances governs parks and recreation. Most city parks, beaches, and playgrounds are open from sunrise to sunset and entry after closing is prohibited unless the area is specifically lit and posted for evening use, or a permitted event is in progress. Stirling Park, the Dunedin Causeway, athletic fields, and the Community Center may have extended hours posted at the site. Violations are enforced by Dunedin Police and parks staff under Chapter 54, Article II. Camping, alcohol consumption outside of designated areas, and after-hours entry are specifically prohibited.
After-hours park use can result in trespass warnings, citations, and fines under Chapter 54. Repeated violations may lead to trespass orders banning entry to city parks.
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