Playing on Florida’s Gulf Coast with Babies & Young Children: Clearwater Beach


At first glance? Yep, me too!


Swimming at Clearwater Beach



He was out jumping waves about 20 feet from shore when I saw the grey fin emerge from the water. The fin popped up and I froze for what felt like an eternity but in reality was probably only half a second. I tried to scream but only a squeak came out.



I was just about to try again when the creature the fin belonged emptied its blowhole into the air. I too exhaled, with more relief than I thought possible. It wasn’t a shark. It was a dolphin. Now I was envious!



This was my introduction to Clearwater Beach, Florida.





Clearwater Beach with Babies & Toddlers



My beach baby…


A little over two years later we’d be back with our then 20-month-old daughter. This visit was in the sweltering heat of August and the water wasn’t quite so clear. We visited at the tail end of a delight known as “ red tide “, so the water was murky in addition to being as warm as a bath.



However, whenever we headed down to Florida we always organized at least one day at Clearwater Beach. The sand is like baby powder, and there are fewer shells than at nearby beaches. Maybe that’s due to a higher population of shell collectors doing their rounds? Regardless, it’s nice to worry a little less about stepping on a broken seashell while at Clearwater Beach with babies and toddlers.





Beach & Sun Safety



We’ve always found Clearwater Beach to be a little windy. It is great for keeping cool but it does mask feeling the deceptively strong sun.



I recommend renting an umbrella instead of one of the cabanas. Due to the wind, we couldn’t position the cabana properly for shade or else it would have launched like a parasail. Or, of course, bring your own baby beach umbrella or tent .





Eating & Playing at Clearwater Beach



The playground at Clearwater Beach is extensive and shaded. It’s a great diversion if you need a break from the water or to keep the little ones busy while you shake out the sand and pack up your stuff.



The snack bar has high chairs and offers your usual beach fare of hot dogs and french fries. And we had a salad that was pretty good.



The public washrooms are plentiful and there’s a change table in the washroom of the snack bar.



The showers are chilly and can remove the bulk of your sand. Truly your fine sandy coating is yours to enjoy until you can attack it with a washcloth!





Worth a visit!



Clearwater Beach is definitely one of the busier beaches along the Gulf Coast . And it’s certainly fun and very baby/toddler/little kid-friendly. I really feel lucky that we can make a day or two of it every time we head to Florida to visit extended family.



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See Also:




Water & Sun Safety + What to Pack for the Beach



Baby & Toddler Road Trip Tips



Tips & Advice for Road Trips with Baby



Our First Family Road Trip: We Did the Drive to Florida



Lessons Learned from Driving to Florida



Driving Baby: Safety Tips for the Car



Tips & Information for Traveling with Babies & Toddlers



The Complete Guide to Baby Travel Gear



Legal and Safe Car Seat & Stroller Alternatives



Printable Baby Travel Packing Lists






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