Top LGBTQ Beaches in St. Petersburg, Florida
Located near the Floridian city of St. Petersburg, St. Pete Beach - also known as County Park Beach - is a large beach with soft white sand in Pinellas County. This beach is situated within a coastal city (also named St. Pete Beach) on a barrier island. St. Pete Beach was named as the best beach in the United States and the fifth best beach in the world by TripAdvisor’s Travellers Choice awards in 2021 and was also named one of the 25 Best Beaches in the United States by Randall Kaplan, the world’s foremost beach expert who is known as Mr Beach. In addition, the city of St. Pete Beach was also listed as one of the country’s top 10 beach towns by Parents magazine in 2013.
Located in the city of St. Petersburg, Egmont Key State Park has a two-mile-long, wide, and remote beach situated on the island of Egmont Key at the mouth of Tampa Bay. Spread across 328 acres, Egmont Key is a part of Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge which is home to many birds and animals including box turtles, gopher tortoises, dolphins, manatees, hummingbirds, white ibis, osprey, and brown pelicans. The southern end of Egmont Key is a nesting area of a colony of laughing gulls, but is closed to the public. Egmont Key State Park features a historic lighthouse named Egmont Key Lighthouse that was built in 1858 and the ruins of Fort Dade – a Spanish-American War era fort.