Most Tarpon Springs city parks open at 7:30 a.m. and close at dusk. Entering or remaining in a park after closing is prohibited under Chapter 12 Offenses and may result in a trespass citation.
Tarpon Springs parks are governed by hours posted at each entrance and operationally enforced under Chapter 12 of the Code of Ordinances. Most city parks open at 7:30 a.m. and close at dusk. Selected facilities such as boat ramps and lighted athletic fields may operate on extended schedules during posted reservations. Remaining in a park after closing or before opening is treated as trespass on city property and may draw a citation from Tarpon Springs Police, especially in spots that have ongoing nuisance complaints. Loitering, alcohol consumption outside permitted areas, and overnight camping are separately prohibited. After-hours enforcement contact is the Tarpon Springs Police Department.
After-hours park use can lead to trespass citations, criminal trespass charges for repeat offenders, and removal from the premises by Tarpon Springs Police.
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