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Hike the easy, paved Pinellas Trail for 4.2 miles through diverse scenery, passing historic Dunedin and ancient live oaks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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88 m
Highlight • Historical Site
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782 m
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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3.41 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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6.81 km
End point
Parking
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6.80 km
Surfaces
5.39 km
1.27 km
141 m
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The trail features a notably flat, paved surface, typically 10 to 15 feet wide. It's designed for multi-use, with designated lanes for walking, biking, and skating, ensuring a smooth and accessible experience with virtually no elevation gain.
Yes, its flat and paved terrain makes it ideal for beginners, families, and hikers of all skill levels. The trail is well-maintained and offers numerous amenities, making it a comfortable and safe option for a leisurely outing.
The trail has numerous access points and parking facilities along its entire length, from St. Petersburg to Tarpon Springs. Many parks and public areas adjacent to the trail offer parking. For detailed information on specific trailheads and parking locations, you can consult the official Pinellas County website.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are permitted but must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
The cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to April) are generally considered the best time to visit. During these months, temperatures are more comfortable for outdoor activities, and there's less humidity and fewer insects than in the summer.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Pinellas Trail. It is a public multi-use trail, freely accessible to everyone.
The trail offers diverse scenery, weaving through urban centers, residential areas, and natural pockets. You'll see ancient live oaks draped in Spanish moss, quiet waterways, and tidal streams. Sections near historic downtowns like Dunedin provide charming views and opportunities to explore local shops and restaurants.
Yes, the trail passes by several points of interest. In Dunedin, you can find the Dunedin History Museum. The trail itself is a significant landmark as a successful rail-to-trail conversion. You'll also find amenities like the Bench in Stirling Park for resting.
Yes, the Pinellas Trail is a significant part of the larger Florida Coast-to-Coast Trail. It also overlaps with other sections named Pinellas Trail and Osprey Loop at various points along its length.
The Pinellas Trail is primarily a linear, out-and-back trail, stretching approximately 37 to 47 miles from St. Petersburg to Tarpon Springs. While it connects to other trails, the main path itself is not a loop.
Yes, the trail is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find numerous restrooms, water fountains, benches, and picnic facilities at various points along the route, making it convenient for longer excursions.