Gulf Barrier Island Town
Welcome to Indian Shores, a Pinellas County barrier-island town between the Gulf of Mexico and the Intracoastal Waterway, with miles of public beach.
Indian Shores is a small town in Pinellas County, Florida, set on a narrow barrier island between the Gulf of Mexico and the Intracoastal Waterway, west of the mainland community of Seminole. It is part of the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater metropolitan area, and the 2020 census counted 1,190 residents. The town occupies one of the island's narrowest stretches, positioned between Indian Rocks Beach to the north and the Redington Beaches to the south along Gulf Boulevard. The community is defined by its shoreline. Indian Shores offers more than two miles of public beach on the Gulf side, complemented by sheltered Intracoastal frontage on the bay side that supports docks, boat slips, and fishing. This dual-waterfront geography has made the town a long-standing destination for beachgoers, boaters, and sunset-seekers, while its small permanent population keeps the residential atmosphere calm relative to larger Pinellas beach communities. Indian Shores' built environment reflects its role as a coastal resort town. Housing is dominated by condominiums, townhomes, and villas, many of them Gulf-front or waterway-facing, alongside a modest number of single-family beach homes. Because the town has no public schools within its limits, families are served by the Pinellas County School District at campuses in Seminole and nearby communities, and the population skews toward retirees, seasonal residents, and second-home owners. The local economy is tied to tourism, vacation rentals, and the restaurants and services that line Gulf Boulevard. The town's small municipal footprint — a park, tennis court, and town hall along the highway — reflects a community that deliberately prioritizes beach and residential character over commercial growth. Indian Shores suits buyers and residents who want a quiet, waterfront lifestyle on the Pinellas Gulf beaches, whether as a full-time home, a seasonal retreat, or an investment property. It appeals most to those drawn to the beach-and-boat way of life who prefer a low-key town over the busier energy of Clearwater or St. Pete Beach.
Indian Shores is in Pinellas County, Florida, within the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metropolitan area. It sits on a barrier island west of Seminole, between Indian Rocks Beach and the Redington Beaches.
Yes. Indian Shores occupies a narrow stretch of barrier island between the Gulf of Mexico and the Intracoastal Waterway, giving it beachfront on one side and sheltered water access on the other.
Indian Shores is known for more than two miles of public beach along the Gulf of Mexico, a low-key residential and tourism atmosphere, and a housing stock built largely around beachfront and waterfront condominiums.
Indian Shores is served by the Pinellas County School District. The town has no public schools within its limits, so students attend district schools in neighboring communities such as Seminole and the surrounding beaches.
Indian Shores lies on the Gulf Coast barrier island west of Seminole, just south of Indian Rocks Beach and north of the Redington Beaches. Gulf Boulevard runs through town, connecting it to the Pinellas beaches.
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