Best attractions and places to see around Sarasota Springs include a variety of coastal and natural features. The region offers extensive beaches, scenic viewpoints, and dedicated trails for cycling and walking. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes ranging from sandy coastlines to natural parks with observation points.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Celery Fields is a popular spot for all types of recreationalists in the Sarasota area. The Observation Hill portion of the park (north side of the road) features rolling hills and grassy paths, while the southern side of the road features double-track paths around some reservoirs.
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Apart from when there are special events going on (like triathlons, regattas, plane competitions, etc.), Nathan Benderson Park is a completely free park, open to the public seven days a week. The centerpiece of the 600-acre property is without a doubt the 400-acre reservoir. A couple different paths and a road loop around the lake.
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Celery Fields is a popular spot for all types of recreationalists in the Sarasota area. The Observation Hill portion of the park (north side of the road) features rolling hills and grassy paths, while the southern side of the road features double-track paths around some reservoirs.
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The Legacy Trail is an 18.5-mile paved trail from Venice to Sarasota. The trail is not open to motorized traffic, so it is a great place for a relaxed ride.
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Located directly at the marina, the park offers the opportunity for a very nice walk on the water with the harbor and the many boats as a backdrop. The view of the bay is also nice. There are cafes to linger in.
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Anyone who likes wide, fine sandy beaches that include all amenities is certainly in good hands here. Siesta Key Beach is not for friends of lonely natural beaches.
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Sarasota Springs is renowned for its diverse natural landscapes. You can enjoy the wide, fine sands of Siesta Key Beach, or take a stroll along the marina at Bayfront Park, which offers views of the harbor and bay. For a unique experience, visit Celery Fields Observation Hill, featuring rolling hills and grassy paths, or explore the sandy South Lido Trail with its spur trails leading to beaches and overlooks.
Absolutely! The region offers several excellent options. The Legacy Trail is an 18.5-mile paved cycle way from Venice to Sarasota, perfect for relaxed rides as it's not open to motorized traffic. For walking, the South Lido Trail provides a popular sandy path through South Lido County Park, with boardwalks and bridges. You can also find various running and cycling routes in the area, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Sarasota Springs and Cycling around Sarasota Springs guides.
Many attractions in Sarasota Springs are suitable for families. Siesta Key Beach is ideal for families seeking a well-equipped beach experience. Bayfront Park offers pleasant walks along the water with cafes. The Legacy Trail is a safe, paved path for family bike rides. Additionally, Celery Fields Observation Hill and South Lido Trail are great for outdoor exploration with kids, offering trails and access to natural areas.
For scenic views, head to Bayfront Park, which provides picturesque vistas of the harbor and bay. Another excellent spot is Celery Fields Observation Hill, offering elevated perspectives over the diverse landscapes of Celery Fields. The South Lido Trail also features various overlooks along its path, providing glimpses of the beach and surrounding natural beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wide, fine sandy beaches like Siesta Key Beach, which offers all amenities for a comfortable day by the sea. The opportunity for pleasant walks along the water with harbor views at Bayfront Park is also highly rated. Cyclists and walkers enjoy the paved, motor-traffic-free Legacy Trail for relaxed rides. The natural beauty and recreational opportunities at places like Celery Fields are also very popular.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, the Celery Fields loop is an easy 4.7 km run. Other options include the moderate 7 km John Ringling Bridge – Eloise Werlin Park Waterfront loop, or the longer 19.9 km Bayfront Park Sarasota loop. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around Sarasota Springs guide.
Sarasota Springs offers several road cycling routes. You can enjoy easy rides like the 18.6 km Lido Key loop or the 22.4 km Siesta Key loop. For more challenging options, there are moderate routes such as the 71.8 km Anna Maria Island loop or the 56.4 km Longboat Key and Lido Key route. Explore these and more in the Road Cycling Routes around Sarasota Springs guide.
Yes, touring cyclists have several options. You can find easy routes like the 28.5 km Kennedy House, Laurel Park – Legacy Trail loop, or the 27 km Payne Park – Legacy Trail loop. Moderate routes include the 40.3 km Venice Train Depot loop or the 40 km Legacy Trail – Oscar Scherer State Park loop. For a comprehensive list, check out the Cycling around Sarasota Springs guide.
Many of Sarasota Springs' attractions are designed with accessibility in mind. For instance, Bayfront Park offers paved paths suitable for easy strolling. Siesta Key Beach is known for its wide, fine sands and amenities, often including accessible pathways. The Legacy Trail is a paved, motor-traffic-free path, making it highly accessible for cyclists and those using wheelchairs or strollers.
The natural areas around Sarasota Springs offer opportunities for wildlife viewing. At Celery Fields Observation Hill, you might spot various bird species, as it's a known birdwatching spot. Coastal areas and trails like South Lido Trail, which leads to beaches and overlooks, can offer glimpses of marine life or coastal birds.
Yes, several attractions offer convenient facilities. Bayfront Park has cafes where you can relax and enjoy the views. Siesta Key Beach is well-equipped with amenities, ensuring a comfortable visit. For trails like the Legacy Trail, while not directly on the trail, there are often cafes and services available in the towns it passes through, such as Venice and Sarasota.


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