Popular Pinellas County Florida Beaches
Fort De Soto Park - is just a few miles south of Tierra Verde. It consists of 900 unspoiled acres, seven miles of beaches, two fishing piers, biking and skating
trails, picnic shelters and camping areas directly on the Gulf of Mexico. A fort built during the Spanish-American War is located on Mullet Key, the largest of the five islands Fort
De Soto is rated one of the top ten best beaches in the United States in a national study.
Clearwater Beach - is the most popular of all the area’s many beaches.
Clearwater Beach offers just about every water and beach activity imaginable. The Clearwater Marine Aquarium on Island Estates cares for and recuperates injured sea life. "Winter the
Dolphin" was the subject of a movie called Dolphin Tale.
Sand Key Park - is a 90-acre county park featuring a white sandy beach rated among the top 20 beaches in the U.S. located just south of Clearwater Beach.
Maderia Beach - is home to fresh fish famous John’s Pass with numerous restaurants indoors and outdoors. The John’s Pass Village & Boardwalk offers
commercial and charter fishing as well as casino and sightseeing cruises. Fish from several public piers. Johns Pass is a social ground and nursery for bottlenose dolphins.
Treasure Island - is one of the widest beaches in the area. Located just south of famous Johns Pass. You'll There are three public boat ramps and a marina.
St. Pete Beach - is a barrier island near the southern tip of Pinellas County. Find a wide assortment of water sports including wave runners, scuba diving,
fishing, parasailing and more.
Pass-A-Grille Beach - the first established town on Florida’s West coast barrier islands and is a registered National
Historic District. The area on the southern tip of St. Pete Beach has no condominiums or "high-rise" buildings.
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