Tampa Bay’s first surf park aims for 2027 opening in Pasco County

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Scheduled to open in late 2027, Peak Surf Park will be Tampa Bay's first surf park, located in the Two Rivers development of Pasco County. This innovative venue stands out for its surf lagoon, which utilizes cutting-edge technology to produce large, ocean-like waves for surfers. Tony Miller, a local entrepreneur and experienced surfer, has partnered with the Australian company Surf Lakes to implement this advanced wave-generating system. The park will be situated on State Road 56, just a quarter-mile west of U. S.

301. In addition to the surf lagoon, Peak Surf Park will feature concert and event venues, bars, restaurants, and shopping, positioning it as a comprehensive recreational destination. Miller's firsthand experience surfing at a prototype lagoon in Queensland highlights the park's potential to deliver an authentic surfing experience. He claims that the technology effectively simulates real ocean waves, catering to surfers of all skill levels. As such, Peak Surf Park is poised to significantly enrich the recreational landscape of Tampa Bay.

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