Best attractions and places to see around Belleair Shore include its serene, private Gulf-front setting, offering unobstructed views of the Gulf of Mexico. This small, residential community is characterized by its tranquil atmosphere and pristine white sand beaches. While Belleair Shore itself is exclusively residential, its location provides convenient access to numerous attractions and points of interest in neighboring areas. The region is known for its natural features and proximity to popular beaches and trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The harbormaster's office used to be in this municipal marina, but it's temporarily closed for major renovations, with no docking services available at all. Get updated information here: https://www.myclearwater.com/My-Government/0-City-Departments/Marine-Aviation/Clearwater-Beach-Marina
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The Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail is a 3.5-mile-long, paved path connecting Clearwater Beach to downtown Clearwater. The trail provides views of Clearwater Bay and the Gulf, with overlooks and sheltered seating along the way. It passes through quiet, low-traffic areas before reaching the busy Clearwater Beach, where it runs past resorts and Pier 60 Park. The trail also connects to the Pinellas Trail in Clearwater. Parking is available at various points, including Pier 60 and nearby lots. Bikers and hikers can enjoy beautiful water views, especially from the Memorial Causeway Bridge.
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The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail, or Pinellas Trail, is a 45.1-mile paved multi-use trail. It stretches from Tarpon Springs to St. Petersburg, passing through Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Belleair, Clearwater, Largo, Seminole, South Pasadena, and Gulfport. It's a green option for commuters as well, going to and from work via the Pinellas Trail.
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Super nice park with well paved trail, boardwalks and wildlife
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Very extensive sandy beach
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Good park to drive to for trail access, nice shaded parking areas, restrooms, water fountains. Playground for kids. Roughly half way between St. Pete downtown area and Dunedin. Approximately 12 miles to either destination from Seminole City Park.
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I always appreciate bridges, tunnels and routes that we don't have to share with cars!
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I was told this was the only public spot you can fill your water bottle with cold water along the whole Pinellas Trail. That isn’t true, but there aren’t very many.
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While Belleair Shore itself is a private, residential community, its location offers access to several beautiful natural features and beaches. You can enjoy the expansive Gulf of Mexico shoreline, known for its pristine white sand and clear waters. Nearby, Pier 60, Clearwater Beach, offers a vibrant beach experience. Other notable beaches include Belleair Beach, Sand Key Park, Honeymoon Island State Park, and Caladesi Island State Park, all offering unique coastal experiences and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Yes, several family-friendly attractions are available nearby. Seminole City Park features well-paved trails, boardwalks, and a playground for kids. Pier 60, Clearwater Beach, is known for its nightly sunset celebrations with street performers and artisans, which is great for all ages. Other options include the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Splash Harbour Water Park, and the Florida Botanical Gardens, all offering engaging experiences for families.
The area around Belleair Shore is excellent for cycling and walking. The Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail is a 3.5-mile paved path connecting Clearwater Beach to downtown Clearwater, offering scenic views. The Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail is a 45.1-mile paved multi-use trail stretching from Tarpon Springs to St. Petersburg, passing through Belleair. For more cycling routes, you can explore the cycling guide around Belleair Shore. For running, consider routes like the Sand Key Bridge – Beachwalk loop, detailed in the running trails guide.
While Belleair Shore is residential, the broader Belleair area has a rich history. You can explore the Belleview Inn (formerly Belleview Biltmore Hotel), a magnificent example of Gilded Age architecture. The Indian Rocks Historical Museum in Belleair Beach provides insights into the area's early settlers and Seminole Indians. Fort De Soto Park also offers historical attractions alongside its natural beauty.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options nearby. The Seminole City Park offers well-paved trails and boardwalks. Other easy trails include the Taylor Lake Trail, Indian Rocks Beach Nature Preserve Boardwalk, Belleair Causeway Trail, and George C. McGough Nature Park Trail. You can find more details and routes in the easy hikes guide around Belleair Shore.
The best time to visit Belleair Shore and its surrounding attractions is typically during the cooler, drier months from late fall to spring (November to April). During this period, the weather is pleasant with comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the beaches. Summers can be hot and humid with a higher chance of thunderstorms.
Public transportation options are available in the wider Pinellas County area. The PSTA (Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority) operates bus routes that can connect you to various attractions. Additionally, the Jolley Trolley offers a charming way to get around Clearwater Beach and other coastal communities, often passing by popular points of interest.
Parking availability varies by attraction. For example, Seminole City Park offers nice shaded parking areas. At Pier 60, Clearwater Beach, and other popular beach areas, metered parking lots are generally available, though they can fill up quickly during peak times. It's advisable to check specific parking details for each destination you plan to visit.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. The Gulf of Mexico shoreline itself provides unobstructed views of the western sky, especially at sunset. Pier 60, Clearwater Beach, is a renowned viewpoint for watching the sunset. The Clearwater Memorial Causeway Trail also offers beautiful views of Clearwater Bay and the Gulf.
While Belleair Shore itself is residential, several nearby parks and trails are dog-friendly. The Seminole City Park has trails where dogs are generally welcome on leash. Many sections of the Fred Marquis Pinellas Trail are also dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them.
The natural areas around Belleair Shore are rich in wildlife. The Gulf of Mexico shoreline is a nesting site for sea turtles and various sea birds. Parks like Seminole City Park and the Florida Botanical Gardens offer opportunities to see local bird species and other small animals. Honeymoon Island State Park and Caladesi Island State Park are particularly known for abundant wildlife viewing, including diverse birdlife and marine creatures.
Visitors particularly enjoy the serene atmosphere of the Gulf-front beaches and the vibrant community events. The well-paved trails and boardwalks at places like Seminole City Park are appreciated for their accessibility and wildlife. The nightly sunset celebrations at Pier 60, Clearwater Beach, are a major highlight, bringing together locals and tourists to enjoy artists and performers.


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