Exploring Tarpon Springs
Tarpon Springs is the most Greek of Florida communities. Settlers from the Dodecanese Islands – which include Rhodes and Kos – brought their knowledge of diving.
Using pressurized suits to collect sponges as they did in the Mediterranean, they created Florida’s natural sponge industry in the late 1800s.
The original Greek settlement along the Anclote River feels like a piece of Rhodes dropped in Florida, and just as touristy.

It’s a charming place to stroll the waterfront, visit the Sponge-O-Rama, and indulge in tasty Greek food at a variety of restaurants.
Closer to the springs for which the city is named, the historic downtown district is just as walkable.
It is the northern terminus of the 38.2-mile Pinellas Trail, a paved bicycle trail stretching south to St. Petersburg.
The Tri-County Trail, a northerly bike path connection into Pasco County, connects the Pinellas Trail to the greater Florida Coast to Coast Trail, 250 miles across the state.
Lake Tarpon is an imposing presence in the community, which grew around it. It is fed by Brooker Creek, which rises from marshes to the northeast of the lake.
Along the lake are large parks like A.L. Anderson Park and John Chesnut Sr. Park protecting frontage of cypress-lined shoreline.

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