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Indian Rocks Beach

Indian Rocks Beach, FL 34635
When you are looking for something to do near Indian Rocks Beach, FL you'll want to include the beach. Indian Rocks Beach has 27 public beach accesses/parks, including Pinellas County 18th Avenue Park, each with its own unique character and style that will lead you to our paradise.

Belleair Beach

Belleair Beach, FL 33786-3339
Park at the Beach Access points of this gulf-front community and you will find 4,500 feet of a very secluded white sand shoreline surrounded by some of the most impressive waterfront homes on the West Coast of Florida. Little Known Facts: This quiet, laid back beach is home to many sea turtle and sea bird nesting sites scattered about the shore. Boaters can tie up at the 7th Street Park Boat Ramp and the Municipal Marina across the street from the beach. Why You Should Go: No crowds, no active sports, just peace and quiet. The ultimate beach destination if you want to pretend to be a millionaire for a day. *Please note that there are no public facilities or restaurants on this stretch of beach. Beach umbrellas and shade structures are not allowed on the beach.

Clearwater Beach

Clearwater, FL 33767
Named America’s No. 1 Beach several times in recent years, Clearwater Beach offers sugar-white sands, warm Gulf of Mexico waters, and fiery sunsets. Sunseekers find bliss on the sugary sand here year-round, and the gentle Gulf water is perfect for swimmers and water sports enthusiasts. There’s plenty of room for you and your clan to spread out your beach blanket and enjoy this lively, colorful beach. You’ll find parking, restaurants, hotels and much more nearby. Public beach entrances are located throughout the beach starting at South Gulfview Boulevard near Opal Sands and ending at Eldorado Avenue right before Carlouel Yacht Club. To ensure a safe and clean experience for visitors, the beach is monitored by lifeguards year-round and cleaned and raked every day by city staff.

Indian Shores Beach

19500 Gulf Blvd
Indian Shores, FL 33785
The Town of Indian Shores boasts 2.5 miles of white-sandy beaches, breathtaking evening sunsets, and lots of seasonal residents – not only the human kind, but also threatened species such as loggerhead turtles and gliding black skimmers.

Redington Beach

Redington Beach, FL 33708
Tucked between Madeira Beach and Indian Shores, North Redington Beach and Redington Shores are about as under-the-radar as it gets. The two beach communities make up over a mile of broad beachfront flanked by gorgeous emerald Gulf waters. While the beaches here never really draw crowds (despite their natural beauty), these towns are home to some great restaurants and cafes.

Madeira Beach

Madeira Beach, FL 33708
This barrier island community is what you get when you cross an Old Florida fishing village with a lively (but not rowdy) beach town. In fact, Madeira Beach was named the No. 9 Beach in the U.S. by Tripadvisor for 2021. Relax, stroll and swim along 2.5 miles of beautiful beaches, or check out Mad Beach’s rocky southern point, a popular spot for shore fishing.

St. Pete Beach

St Pete Beach, FL 33706
With its soft, white sands, emerald-green waters, laid back vibe, and stellar accommodations, it’s no wonder Tripadvisor named it No. 1 Beach in the U.S. in 2021. This friendly, laid-back beach town is part family destination, part low-key haven for aspiring beach bums. Wherever you are in St. Pete Beach, you’re never far from great spots to eat, drink and shop. For hours of family fun, head to Upham Beach Park. Check out the “Secret Garden” on the north end of Upham Beach. You can only get to this lush spot by walking all the way to the north.