Tampa Bay Mineral Springs City
Welcome to Safety Harbor, a Pinellas County city on the west shore of Tampa Bay where mineral springs, a walkable Main Street, and a bayside marina define a distinctly small-town pace.
Safety Harbor is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, on the west shore of Tampa Bay. It occupies a compact footprint of about five square miles along the bay, across the water from Tampa, and has a population of roughly 17,000. The city sits within the Tampa Bay metropolitan area, near Clearwater, Dunedin, and Oldsmar. The community's identity is tied to its natural mineral springs. Long known to Indigenous peoples and early settlers, the springs later anchored the Safety Harbor Resort and Spa, founded in 1925, and earned the town its early reputation as the "Health Giving City." The resort remains a signature local institution, and the springs' story is preserved as part of the area's heritage. Modern Safety Harbor is best known for its walkable, small-town downtown. Main Street runs with independent shops, restaurants, and gathering spaces, and the monthly Third Friday street celebration closes nine blocks to traffic for music, vendors, and dining. Along the bay, the city marina offers wet slips, a boat ramp, and a fishing pier, while Philippe Park, one of the county's oldest and largest, provides trails, picnic areas, and bayfront views. Public schools are part of Pinellas County Schools, with Safety Harbor Elementary and Safety Harbor Middle located in the city and high school students attending county campuses nearby. State Road 580 follows Main Street and links Safety Harbor to Dunedin, Clearwater, Oldsmar, and Tampa, which lies about 19 miles away. That combination of a historic spa town, a vibrant downtown, and a bayside setting makes Safety Harbor one of the Tampa Bay area's distinctive small cities.
Safety Harbor is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, located on the west side of Tampa Bay. It sits within the Tampa Bay metropolitan area, near Clearwater, Dunedin, and Oldsmar.
Safety Harbor is known for the Safety Harbor Resort and Spa, a historic property built around natural mineral springs. The springs inspired the community's early reputation as the 'Health Giving City,' and the site is now a Florida Heritage Landmark.
Safety Harbor's public schools are part of Pinellas County Schools, including Safety Harbor Elementary School and Safety Harbor Middle School. High school students attend county high schools outside the city.
Safety Harbor is about 19 miles from downtown Tampa, a drive of roughly 25 to 30 minutes. State Road 580, which follows Main Street through the city, connects Safety Harbor to Dunedin, Clearwater, Oldsmar, and Tampa.
Safety Harbor hosts a popular Third Friday street celebration each month, when Main Street closes to traffic for live music, vendors, and dining across nine blocks. The city also has Philippe Park, Marina Park, a fishing pier, and a city marina with boat slips and a ramp.
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