Anclote River

Anclote River
Anclote River looking east from the Pinellas Avenue bridge.
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesPasco, Pinellas
DistrictSWFWMD
Physical characteristics
SourceStarkey Wilderness Park
 • locationLand o' Lakes, Florida
 • coordinates28°16′44″N 82°30′48″W / 28.27889°N 82.51333°W / 28.27889; -82.51333
MouthSt. Joseph Sound
 • location
Tarpon Springs, Florida
 • coordinates
28°10′38″N 82°47′45″W / 28.17722°N 82.79583°W / 28.17722; -82.79583
Length29 mi (47 km)
Basin size98 sq mi (250 km2)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftTarpon Bayous

The Anclote River, running for 29 miles (47 km)[1] near Tarpon Springs, Florida flows westward towards the Gulf of Mexico from its source of creeks and springs inland. The river is home to a variety of fish and wildlife. Anclote River is home to the sponging and fishing industries of Tarpon Springs (including a large shrimp industry). It is a major site for tourists of the area as it flows through the spongedocks of Tarpon Springs.

An extension of the Pinellas Trail which crosses the Anclote River was dedicated on June 15, 2004.[2] The new extension is built along abandoned Atlantic Coast Line railroad grade, which once serviced industry on the north side of the river.

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map Archived 2012-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, accessed April 18, 2011
  2. ^ Rondeaux, Candace (June 5, 2004). "Pinellas Trail extension work complete". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved January 15, 2008.