Tierra Verde
The Tierra Verde Community, which is located on the southernmost tip of Pinellas County, is not part of any municipality. The Community is a part of unincorporated Pinellas County and is governed by Pinellas County regulations. Tierra Verde was once 15 islands covered with foliage. These islands ranged in size from only a few acres to the largest, Cabbage Key, having over 289 acres. For centuries, Indians used the islands for ceremonial and burial grounds.
Tierra Verde is just north of the #1 beach - Fort Desoto Park. Award winning Fort DeSoto features a 238-site family camping area with facilities including picnic tables, grills, water, electricity, washers, dryers, modern restrooms, showers, play areas and a camp store. On the island is an old fort complete with canons. You can take a tour through the museum and ride the ferry to Edgemont Key, a State Park and National Wildlife Refuge.
Address: Tierra Verde Community Association, Inc.
275 Pinellas Bayway South, Suite 200
Tierra Verde, FL 33715
Phone: (727) 867-9362
Website: TierraVerdeCommunityAssociation.org







