- Our list of the best things to do in St. Pete Beach, Florida, features the top 327 nearby activities — including 166 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- St. Pete Beach, FL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of St. Pete Beach, FL , followed by 304 popular activities in nearby cities, including Clearwater, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Dunedin, Madeira Beach, Largo, Bradenton, Bradenton Beach, Seminole, Holmes Beach, Pinellas Park, Ruskin, Anna Maria, Clearwater Beach, Treasure Island, Palm Harbor and Riverview
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Two separate areas compose the Happy Tails Dog Park, including a two acre section for large dogs and a restricted half acre area for smaller dogs. Both of the sites are completely fenced in and contain dog drinking fountains, litter bags, and benches.
21.5 Miles
Nestled in Bradenton, Florida, Mixon Fruit Farms is a working produce farm, farm store and event venue. This attraction includes a wildlife refuge co-managed by the Florida Wildlife Care & Education Center. Tours are available.
21.6 Miles
A major entertainment district within the Hyde Park neighborhood, SoHo boasts multiple shops, restaurants, and bars that offer shopping, dining, and entertainment throughout daytime and nighttime hours. Nearby shopping and dining areas include Hyde Park Village and Palma Ceia.
21.6 Miles
Cigar City Brewing is a local craft brewery that produces a large selection of IPA, Ale, and Porter beers. Visitors to the brewery commonly enjoy taking tours of the facility and tasting the many productions in the brewery's tasting room.
21.6 Miles
Located on 90 acres of land, Hammock State Park is a historic park location that is home to a large amount of flora and fauna. Over 300 species of trees, animals, and plants call this park home.
21.8 Miles
Florida's Dunedin Fine Art Center is an art museum dedicated to local, regional and national work. It also offers lectures, and classes in pottery, bookbinding, calligraphy and other enjoyable artistic activities.
22.0 Miles
The Dunedin Golf & Country Club has a golf course designed by Donald Ross and has hosted the PGA of America for 17 years. It was opened in 1927 and, since then, it has been redesigned, now being the home of a restaurant too.
22.3 Miles
Located at the Pirates Cove Marina, Dunedin WaterSports rent a wide range of recreational equipment. They offer wave runners, jet boats, scooters, kayaks, stand up paddle boards, and beach cruisers.
22.3 Miles
Established in 1905, Hyde Park is a community styled shopping area with several boutique shops and restaurants. Parking options include two parking lots and three parking garages, several of the stores allow pets, and the establishment hosts events such as the Tampa Kids Market.
22.6 Miles
Bayshore Boulevard is a 4.5-mile sidewalk trail that follows the shore of the water, with great opportunities for walking, rollerblading, biking and jogging. It claims to be the longest continuous sidewalk in the world.