Pinellas County Gateway to the Beaches
Welcome to Seminole, a primarily residential Pinellas County city set between St. Petersburg and the Gulf beaches, anchored by the waters of Lake Seminole.
Seminole is a city in central Pinellas County, Florida, positioned within the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater metropolitan area and just inland from the Gulf of Mexico. It sits northwest of downtown St. Petersburg and roughly midway between St. Petersburg and Clearwater, a placement that has shaped its identity as a primarily residential community serving commuters and coastal-oriented households. Unlike many of its neighbors, Seminole has no large downtown district; instead, it is a collection of established neighborhoods, parks, and commercial corridors anchored by the broad expanse of Lake Seminole. With a population of roughly 19,000, Seminole is one of the county's mid-sized cities, and its character is decidedly suburban and unhurried. Much of its housing was built during the 1960s and 1970s, giving the city a settled, mid-century feel, though newer infill and waterfront homes add variety. The city functions as a gateway to the Gulf beaches of Madeira Beach and Indian Shores, which lie only minutes to the west, and its residents enjoy quick access to the employment centers, cultural institutions, and amenities of both St. Petersburg and Clearwater. Recreation is a defining feature of daily life. Lake Seminole Park offers trails, playgrounds, boat ramps, and lakeside views, while Boca Ciega Millennium Park and the broader Pinellas County park and trail network extend outdoor options. The city's schools are part of Pinellas County Schools, a district recognized with an "A" rating by the Florida Department of Education, with several campuses located within Seminole itself. That combination — quiet residential streets, strong local schools, a large lake park, and beaches minutes away — makes Seminole attractive to families, retirees, and anyone seeking a relaxed central Pinellas setting with easy access to the Gulf coast.
Seminole is in Pinellas County, in central west Florida, within the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater metro area. It sits northwest of downtown St. Petersburg and just inland from the Gulf beaches.
Seminole is served by Pinellas County Schools, which has been recognized as an 'A' district by the Florida Department of Education. The district operates several campuses in and around Seminole, including Seminole Elementary, Seminole Middle, and Seminole High School.
Seminole sits a short drive northwest of downtown St. Petersburg and minutes from the Gulf beaches, including Madeira Beach and Indian Shores. Many residents commute to employment centers in St. Petersburg and Clearwater.
Seminole is a primarily residential Pinellas County city known as a gateway to the Gulf beaches. Lake Seminole Park, with its trails, playgrounds, and boat ramps, anchors outdoor recreation, and Boca Ciega Millennium Park lies nearby.
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