Tampa Bay is abuzz with excitement over Peak Surf Park, a large-scale surfing and entertainment destination set to open in Pasco County. The innovative project, spearheaded by developer Tony Miller, will be part of the 6,000-acre Two Rivers master-planned community. With a blend of surf culture, lifestyle amenities, and entertainment options, the park is expected to redefine the area’s appeal.

A Long-Awaited Location

After nearly two years of scouting for the perfect spot, Miller secured a 35-acre site within Two Rivers, located in central Pasco County. The park’s central location offers convenient access for residents across Tampa Bay and Florida’s west-central coast. Slated for a late 2027 opening, Peak Surf Park promises an immersive, world-class experience.

Surfing Meets Lifestyle

At the heart of Peak Surf Park will be a cutting-edge surf lagoon powered by Surf Lakes technology, an Australian innovation known for producing consistent, high-quality waves for all skill levels. Beyond surfing, the park will feature:

  • Half a mile of sandy beaches
  • Concert and event venues
  • Bars, restaurants, and retail spaces
  • Fitness and wellness centers
  • Spaces for education and business

Tony Miller describes the park as more than a surf destination. “We’re building a unique and unparalleled guest experience for the Tampa Bay area,” he said. The vision is to create a hub for community, adventure, and entertainment.

A Perfect Match for Two Rivers

The Two Rivers community, developed by Eisenhower Property Group, combines luxury residential living with commercial spaces and recreational amenities. Residents will enjoy perks like a private social club, swimming pools, pickleball and tennis courts, and an 18-hole golf course designed by world-renowned architect David McLay-Kidd.

The addition of Peak Surf Park will complement Two Rivers’ offerings, creating a vibrant destination that merges outdoor adventure with resort-style living.

Economic Benefits

Peak Surf Park isn’t just a recreational asset—it’s poised to significantly impact the local economy and the state of Florida indirectly. An economic study by Hotel & Leisure Advisors projects:

  • $1.3 billion in business output over the first decade
  • Approximately 700 jobs annually
  • Nearly $150 million in combined tax revenue for the state and county within 10 years

Crowdfunding the Vision

To bring the vision to life, Miller has launched a crowdfunding campaign for accredited investors, with plans to open a second campaign for retail investors early next year. Interested backers can learn more at www.peaksurfpark.com.

Timeline to Completion

The project will undergo a year-long entitlement process followed by 18 to 24 months of construction. By late 2027, Peak Surf Park aims to become Tampa Bay’s premier destination for surfing, entertainment, and relaxation.

For updates and investment opportunities, visit www.peaksurfpark.com.

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(Image credit: Peak Surf Park website)

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