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The Clearwater East-West Trail is an area favorite. This eight and a half mile, multi-use trail winds through several area parks and greenways that offer walkers and hikers a unique view of the city from several highly memorable vantage points. Surprisingly, some of the recreation trail's passages are quite hidden from the everyday hustle and bustle.
There's nothing quite like a case of the blues. It's no fun when you have it alone, but when you get together with fellow blues enthusiasts at the annual Knology Sea-Blues Festival, the blues are most definitely worth celebrating. The two day festival, usually held in May, features a variety of regionally and nationally recognized blues artists. This event is free to the public.
In an age where lots of people are going green to help the environment, why not go green to help your body stay healthy? Do just that when you shop at Nature's Food Patch Market and Cafe. The store has been offering quality organic and natural products since 1987. Recently remodeled, you are sure to find exactly what you're looking for and more within the store's impressive 22,000-square-feet. Nature's Food Patch boasts a large selection of organic produce, bulk foods, natural whole foods groceries, specialty wines and beers, natural meat and seafood, and herbs and spices. You'll also find a generous selection of vitamins, pet supplies, natural body care and aromatherapy and unique housewares, too. Plus, don't forget to stop into the popular Patch Cafe for a delicious and healthy treat.
Communing with Clearwater's dazzling natural beauty is easy when you visit Moccasin Lake Nature Park. This 50-acre park not only features an energy education center but also a lake, an upland forest and an incredible variety of plant and animal species. If you feel like getting even closer to it all, you can take a picturesque stroll on the one-mile trail that winds all through this beautiful natural attraction.