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Palm Harbor
Beaches
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information on Palm Harbor including the actual links to the
various representative
websites. You can easily find more detailed information on the
various web site like maps to
their location and other necessary contact information.
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a listing of Palm Harbor beaches in and around the surrounding
area.
Florida's Beach is where you want to be!
Close to everything, yet miles away. A beautiful peninsula
located on Florida's West coast, the area is bordered by the
Gulf of Mexico to the west and by Tampa Bay to the east. We
offer 35 miles of white-sand beaches on some 20 barrier islands.
We're within minutes of many popular Florida attractions. Just
30 minutes to Busch Gardens in Tampa and 90 minutes to Walt
Disney World Resort, Sea World and Universal Studios Escape in
Orlando.
Come personally experience our warm Gulf sunsets, our unique
cultural heritage, the enormous sporting and recreational
activities, our fresh seafood and some great shopping. We're
everything you want from your vacation - - all right here!
This is a listing of the first group of 11 beaches. Follow the
link at the bottom of the page to see the other beaches.
Anclote Key
This State Preserve's 4-mile-long beach is an excellent swimming
and nature study site. Six distinct biological communities
provide habitat for dozens of species of bird life including the
rare bald eagle and piping plover. A picturesque 1887 federal
lighthouse stands sentinel on the southern end of the island
while ospreys nest in the tall pines found throughout the
island. Accessible only by boat, Anclote Key is a charming
hideaway offering unmatched privacy.
Fred Howard Park
The perfect spot for windsurfing and fishing, this 150-acre
county park features a mile-long causeway connecting the
offshore swimming area and the mainland. The park is open from 7
a.m. to sunset, offering barbecue grills, sheltered pavilions,
children's playgrounds, public restrooms and beach showers.
Sunset Park
Sunset Park is a favorite with locals for picnics, swimming and
boat launching. Its offerings include barbecue grills, sheltered
picnic tables, bicycle stands and public restrooms. Hours are
from sunrise to 10 p.m.
Honeymoon Island
One of the state's few undisturbed barrier islands, this state
park features two bird observation areas, a pet beach and two
nature trails. Honeymoon Island has more than 208 species of
plants and a variety of shore birds, including several
threatened and endangered species. In addition to nature study,
this island is ideal for sunbathing, shelling, swimming and
fishing. Honeymoon Island also features picnic pavilions,
bathhouses, a park concession building and the Caladesi Island
Ferry , which takes guests to the nearby Caladesi Island State
Park. Originally settled by members of the Tocobaga tribe of
Native Americans, the Island has seen a wave of explorers,
pirates, traders and fisherman in its 7000-year history.
Caladesi Island
Home to a beach that has been ranked the sixth best in the
entire U.S., Caladesi Island is ideal for swimming, shelling,
fishing, picnics, snorkeling, scuba diving and nature study.
This state park features a three-mile nature trail winding
through the island's interior, a snack bar, shelters and docks
for private boats. The park opens daily from 8 a.m. to sunset. A
ferry departs hourly from nearby Honeymoon Island.
Clearwater Beach
Offering just about every water and beach activity imaginable,
Clearwater Beach has been named the top city beach in the Gulf
region. Pier 60 Park features a family recreation complex on
Clearwater's expansive beach with covered playgrounds, fishing
and concessions. The Sunsets at Pier 60 festival features music,
entertainment and a beautiful Gulf of Mexico sunset throughout
the year.
Sand Key Park
This 90-acre county park features a 1/2 mile of white-sand beach
that has been rated among the top 20 beaches in the United
States. The park offers two bathhouses, picnic shelters,
lifeguard stations and ample parking. The park is open every day
from 7 a.m. to sunset. Lifeguards are on duty from 9:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m.
Belleair Beach
This beach is the beginning of a narrow strip of gulf-side
communities surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the
Intracoastal Waterway on the other. Belleair Beach boasts many
lavish Gulf-front homes and several public beach access points
along Gulf Boulevard. The largest site is at Morgan Street
across from the Belleair Beach Yacht Club. The Belleair
Causeway, a popular place to windsurf and kayak, connects
Belleair Beach to the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area mainland.
Indian Rocks Beach
An area favored by locals, Indian Rocks Beach features unique
restaurants, shops and more than 20 beach accesses located along
Gulf Boulevard. Indian Rocks Beach access park, located at 1700
Gulf Boulevard, provides ample parking, restroom facilities and
outdoor showers.
Indian Shores
Indian Shores is yet another unique beach community on one of
the most picturesque areas along Florida’s west coast. Tiki
Gardens beach access park at 19601 Gulf Boulevard is the most
popular beach access point in Indian Shores. Tiki Gardens
features ample parking, restroom facilities and beach showers.
Several other access points are also available.
Redington Shores
This peaceful beach community invites swimmers, shell-seekers
and sunbathers to wide sand expanses. Extending 1,021 feet into
the Gulf, the Redington Long Pier serves up the catch of the day
to sport fishing enthusiasts. Redington Shores features several
beach accesses including the Beach Access Park at 18200 Gulf
Boulevard. This 3.5-acre gulf site offers ample parking,
restroom facilities, beach showers and a 400-foot-wide beach.
Click here for the
second 11
Palm Harbor beaches listings.
This link includes features a few extra beaches in the Tampa area.
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This above featured beach information was
found on:
http://www.floridasbeach.com/bch_nat/beachfinder.aspx
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