Tarpon Springs is best known as the “sponge capital of the world,” and for its 51 miles of waterfront allure. In addition, its charming downtown center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors to the main Historic District can stroll along brick streets while browsing in art galleries, antiques stores, and specialty shops while enjoying the over 20 restaurants and pubs along the Anclote River.
Boating from our FBC location next to Capt’n Jacks Restaurant, our members enjoy the spoils of the beautiful Anclote River into the intercoastal waterway and Gulf of Mexico. Awesome intercostal Islands nearby include: Anclote Key Preserve State Park; Fred Howard Park; Sunset Beach; Three Rooker Island; Honeymoon Island State Park and Caladesi Island State Park.