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What body of water is in Clearwater?

Clearwater Beach includes a resort area and a residential area on a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico in Pinellas County on the west-central coast of Florida.



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Clearwater Beach is an immaculate white sandy beach with beautiful calm blue waters that are perfect for swimming, located in the resort region on the Gulf of Mexico.

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Clearwater Beach is an immaculate white sandy beach with beautiful calm blue waters that are perfect for swimming, located in the resort region on the Gulf of Mexico.

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Yes, you can swim at our beaches, year 'round! Most visitors find our Gulf water temperatures quite pleasant, especially if they are coming from colder climates.

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As mentioned before, it does not come from the clear Gulf of Mexico waters. It actually comes from the clear water of another water source. The phrase clear water was used frequently in the area because there used to be many natural springs in the area.

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Clearwater is Famous for its Clear Waters Instantly recognisable for its white sands and dazzling waters, Clearwater Beach is 4km of bliss. Located along the marina, tourists can wander the artisan stalls before unwinding at the beach.

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Clearwater Beach is beloved for its sugar sands and clear green-blue waters.

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These St. Pete/Clearwater beaches have been recognized as some of the top beaches in the U.S. – and even the world!

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Clearwater History Literally translated Clear Water from the Native American Pocotopaug, the area was named for its abundant fresh springs along the shore. Settled by colonists in the mid-1830s, it was not until the 1890s that Clearwater gained a reputation as a resort community.

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Clearwater Lake is located just a short two-hour drive south of St. Louis. Come to our piece of paradise and enjoy boating, swimming, hiking, biking and many more outdoor activities.

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Clearwater, FL is famous for soft white sand beaches and alluring turquoise waters. Clearwater's beaches draw millions of visitors because of the picturesque coastline and amenities.

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It's the Original Beach Town Florida is known for great beaches, but there's only one Clearwater Beach. It always ranks in the top echelon of beaches in the United States (and, on some lists, in the world). And the inviting Gulf of Mexico waters are always right there, just a few minutes away.

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Sugar-White Sand It feels like you're walking on powdered sugar. The sparkling quartz crystals that cover the beach originally came from the Appalachian Mountains, washed down into rivers that led to the Gulf of Mexico, and were swept onto the shores of our pristine beach.

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Even well after the sun goes down, St. Pete/Clearwater's lively spirit won't quit. Whether your ideal night on the town involves belting out your favorite karaoke tunes, dancing the night away or sampling flights of craft brews, you'll find a great nightlife scene here.

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Clearwater Beach is a world-renowned beach for its sugar-white sands and warm Gulf of Mexico waters — you can't forget the breathtaking sunsets either.

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While the Gulf tends to have more lush sands, richer areas for beachcombing and clearer waters, the Atlantic has tons of activity, with hard-packed sands built for jogging and active waves for surfers.

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