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Pinellas County Beaches
Pinellas County Beaches An unspoiled, beautiful part of life . . . . . . in Paradise Found! Pinellas County maintains three major parks along the Gulf Coast. Fort De Soto Park, located in Tierra Verde, at the south end of the county, is one of the largest county parks in the State of Florida, with over seven miles of shoreline. Sand Key Park, located in central Pinellas County, has almost a half mile of beachfront. Howard Park is a gem located on the Gulf of Mexico in the northern reaches of th... -
Redington Beach
This small residential community maintains a laidback atmosphere with plenty of private beaches and quaint neighborhoods. 1,700 residents enjoy four town parks, a community recreation area and a causeway that’s a favorite of fishermen. The city prides itself on its “triangle” parks, small areas of colorful flowers and native foliage that adorn many city intersections. Measuring just one square mile in size, the city is surrounded by water - the Intracoastal Waterway on the ea...









