Sandpearl Resort Private Beach





The Sandpearl Resort Private Beach Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Parallel to the byway, this pedestrian walkway connects downtown Clearwater across the Intracoastal Waterway. The pathway is paved and makes for a great way to explore the area via bicycle. Part of this trail is designated as the Great Florida Birding Trail and makes for a great area to spot coastal wildlife.
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This loop travels through the walking paths at Sand Key Park and also circles around to the beach. The path provides views of Clearwater and connects to a nearby playground. There are popular fishing spots along the beach and great areas for setting up a picnic. This is a perfect spot to bring the whole family along.
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This route features a sidewalk trail that runs between Edgewater Drive and the Gulf Shore. The path travels through Hubbard Park and ends near downtown Dunedin, crossing the Clearwater-Dunedin border along the way. At the Dunedin end of the trail are nearby shops, restaurants, a marina, and a small park with a playground and restrooms. There are some benches along the way for resting. Accessibility: There is 1 designated accessible space in the small paved parking lot off of Edgewater Drive...
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Catch some of the best views of the ocean on both sides while crossing the Memorial Causeway. This path connects the Pinellas Trail to Clearwater Beach with many places to stop and admire the urban surroundings on the way. The path winds through many local parks, offering shaded areas which are a relief from the summer sun.
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Caladesi Island is accessible by a long walk from Clearwater Beach or by boat. There is a marina for private boats but most visitors go for day trips via the ferry which is a short but fun ride. The captains often tell stories about the interesting history of the island and the area. The nature walk takes you through four different Florida ecosystems. First, there is a palm forest where the FL state tree, the sandal palm, is abundant. There have been controlled burns here which is evident...