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Palm Harbor is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, the CDP had a population of 61,366.
Palm Harbor is an unincorporated community located in the northern part of Pinellas County, Florida. It is situated on Florida's Gulf Coast, about 23 miles northwest of Tampa and 25 miles north of St. Petersburg.
Discover the vibrant pulse of Palm Harbor, FL, with our guide to the city's annual events calendar. From lively festivals to bustling markets, explore the diverse array of cultural celebrations and community gatherings that make Palm Harbor a year-round destination.
Palm Harbor, situated 20 minutes north of Clearwater and 45 minutes west of Tampa, is a quiet, friendly Gulf Coast community where visitors can find world-class golf courses, Old Florida eateries, miles of hiking and biking trails, and scenic parks, all within a short driving distance of some of the state’s most popular beaches.
Palm Harbor Parks and Recreation is a nonprofit organization that manages county property. All facilities we manage (except for Palm Field) are owned by Pinellas County and operated by Palm Harbor Parks and Recreation.
Welcome to Palm Harbor. Situated on the Gulf of Mexico, about midway down the Florida peninsula, the charming community of Palm Harbor has a short but rich history, a prosperous present, and a most promising future.
Explore the vibrant festival scene in Palm Harbor with our calendar of event highlights. Discover the diverse celebrations, cultural festivals, and community gatherings that make this city come alive.
Capture scenic views of Lake Tarpon and untouched cypress swamps along hiking trails and boardwalks at John Chesnut Sr. Park - you’re likely to see plenty of wildlife here, too, including white-tailed deer, wading birds and baby alligators.
Palm Harbor offers a wide range of tourist activities, including hiking, wildlife sightings, gaming, shopping, dining, and partying. You will never run out of places to visit in Palm Harbor, as there are many nice attractions to explore.