Seminole's public parks are typically closed from sunset or 10:00 p.m. until sunrise. Entering after-hours without authorization is trespassing and may result in fines or arrest.
Seminole's parks operate under city park rules with posted closing hours, generally from sunset or 10:00 p.m. until sunrise the following day. Some park features such as athletic fields with lighting may stay open until 11:00 p.m. during scheduled events. Entering or remaining in a closed park is treated as trespass on public property. Special-use permits issued by the Recreation Department can authorize after-hours activities. Park rules also prohibit alcohol without permit, motorized vehicles off designated paths, glass containers, and unleashed pets outside dog parks. Officers from Pinellas County Sheriff's Office enforce closing hours.
Trespass after-hours may result in citations, fines up to $500, and possible arrest for repeat or aggravated offenses such as vandalism or alcohol possession.
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