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Welcome To St Pete Beach Florida Online
The City of St. Pete Beach is a barrier island
community located just off the Pinellas County mainland with a permanent
population of over 10,000. The city is a popular winter residence for many
people living in other parts of the world. St Pete Beach is the perfect family
vacation destination spot with plenty of sand, sun and fun!
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Pete Beach Access
This 5.5-acre park represents a major
commitment ($5,890,500 for land acquisition and $403,831 in
park construction and landscaping) by Pinellas County and its
citizens, to preserve critical open spaces and provide beach
access along the densely populated Gulf Coast of Pinellas
County. St. Pete Beach Access construction was completed in
late 1988, and opened to the public on December 24, 1988. The
official dedication took place on January 31, 1989. This
facility offers a landscaped 235-meter parking lot, restrooms,
showers, water fountain, and three boardwalks to carry
visitors over natural sand dunes and sea oats to a white sandy
swim area and a spectacular view of the Gulf of Mexico.
Swimming is permissible, however there is no lifeguard on
duty.
4700 Gulf Blvd., St. Petersburg Beach, FL 33706
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St Pete Beach Florida
St Pete Beach was incorporated in 1957 with the consolidation of Town of
Pass-a-Grille, Town of Don CeSar, Town of Belle Vista and St. Petersburg Beach
to become the City of St. Petersburg Beach. In 1994, the citizens voted to
shorten the name to St. Pete Beach to lessen the confusion with the City of St.
Petersburg, located on mainland to the east. St. Pete Beach is also a
significant tourist destination, having over 3,500 vacation and travel
accommodation units, including major hotels and resorts as well as many smaller,
more intimate accommodations.
St Pete Beach Post Office
St Pete Beach Post Office
250 Corey Ave
St Pete Beach, FL 33706
(727) 367-7781
St Pete Beach Library
St Pete Beach Public Library
365 73rd Ave, St Pete Beach
(727) 363-9238
St Pete Beach Fire Stations
City of St Pete Beach: Fire Station 23
7301 Gulf Blvd, St Pete Beach
(727) 363-9207
St Pete Beach Fire Department
1950 Pass A Grille Way, St Pete Beach
(727) 363-9209
St Pete Beach Schools
Gulf Beaches Elementary School
8600 Boca Ciega Dr, St Pete Beach, FL
(727) 893-2630
St Johns Catholic School
500 84th Ave, St Pete Beach, FL
(727) 360-1113
Saint Albans Episcopal Day School
8410 Boca Ciega Dr, St Pete Beach, FL
(727) 363-1533
Montessori By the Sea
1603 Gulf Way, St Pete Beach, FL
(727) 360-7621 - 1 review
Category: School Preschool & Kindergarten
North Beach Windsurfing School
421 79th Ave, St Pete Beach, FL
(727) 656-6569
St. John Elementary School
500 84th Ave, St Pete Beach, FL
(727) 360-1113 - 1 review
Mattioli School of Music & Arts
8550 Blind Pass Rd, St Pete Beach, FL
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Length: 6 miles
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Beach: 4.5 miles
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Seawalls: 26 miles
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Land Area: 2.11 square miles
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Population: 10,004 permanent residents, with seasonal residents, tourist and day
visitors increasing the population to nearly 20,000 during the winter months
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Housing & Tourist Accommodations: About 7,500 residential units, including over
4,000 multifamily units of which about 3,200 are condominiums; over 3,500
tourist accommodations
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Recreation & Open Space: 38 acres of public parks and 39 acres of public beaches
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