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Embark on an easy hike along the St. Pete Pier, a paved route offering expansive views across Tampa Bay and the St. Petersburg city skyline. This gentle stroll covers 1.3 miles (2.2 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 9 feet (3 metres), making it accessible for everyone. As…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Highlight • Rest Area
520 m
Highlight • Structure
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690 m
Highlight • Viewpoint
717 m
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942 m
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1.29 km
Highlight • Beach
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1.48 km
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2.16 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
1.97 km
191 m
Surfaces
1.12 km
852 m
102 m
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The St. Pete Pier features a continuous, smooth, and even paved surface, making it suitable for walking, running, biking, or rollerblading. It's designed to be accessible and wheelchair-friendly, with wide pathways throughout. While mostly flat, there are some sloped lawns within the broader Pier District that offer slight variations in elevation.
Yes, the St. Pete Pier route is considered very easy and is suitable for all fitness levels, including beginners and families. Its paved, accessible nature makes it a comfortable stroll for those with strollers or mobility considerations. There's also a family park with a playground and splash pad.
You can expect terrific views of the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina, its majestic boats, and the city waterfront, along with breathtaking views of Tampa Bay and the city skyline. The pier itself is a destination with many attractions, including Spa Beach at St. Petersburg Pier, a splash pad, a marketplace with local vendors, a fishing deck, and public art installations. Don't miss the Wildlife Viewing opportunities.
Yes, the St. Pete Pier is generally dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on a leash. There are designated areas and rules to follow, so always look for signage regarding pet policies.
Parking is available in various garages and lots within the St. Pete Pier District. It's advisable to check the official St. Pete Pier website or local city parking information for current rates and availability, especially during peak times.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the St. Pete Pier District itself. However, some specific attractions, events, or activities on the pier may have their own associated costs.
The St. Pete Pier is enjoyable year-round. However, the cooler, drier months from late fall through spring (roughly November to May) offer the most pleasant weather for walking and outdoor activities, avoiding the peak heat and humidity of summer.
The main St. Pete Pier route is primarily an out-and-back experience, extending into Tampa Bay. While you can explore various areas and attractions along its length, the primary path leads you to the end of the pier and back.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the North Bay Trail, offering connections to other paths along the waterfront.
Absolutely! The pier is a great spot for Wildlife Viewing. You can often spot marine life in the waters below, including dolphins and various fish, as well as seabirds like pelicans. The Tampa Bay Watch Discovery Center also offers interactive exhibits about the Tampa Bay estuary's ecosystem.
Yes, a free tram service operates along the St. Pete Pier with several stops. This is a convenient option if you want to conserve energy or quickly reach specific attractions, as the walk to the end of the pier is about half a mile from the entrance.