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The picturesque sunsets on Florida's West Coast are like none other. Every night being different from the last. Vacationers comb the beach for seashells
of various types. The sealife becomes active as the sun goes down. Black tip sharks come in for feeding and dolphin swim by just off shore. Other creatures
include jellyfish, starfish, sand dollars, stingray and crabs. Certain times of the year, the endangered sea turtle nests will be protected on the shore till the eggs
have hatched and the babies return to the Gulf.

Activities for vactioners vary from beach to beach. You can find paddle boats, blow up slides out in the water, jet ski's, para sailing,
and don't forget the simple (or not so simple) sand sculptures. Off shore you can play a round of miniture golf, go-carts and restaurants.

Click here for a list of Gulf Coast Beaches and Activities in Pinellas County

Beaches and Activities

115 Stagecoach Rd, New Port Richey, FL 34653