What Clients Are Saying about Sunsets At Pier 60 (on GG)
5 /5 Dennis Crapser: Nice Pier beautiful beach and glad theyre trying to get the restaurant reopened
5 /5 dell466l: A place to get a quick bite at the beach. Right at the end of Pier 60, and on Clearwater Beach.
5 /5 Amanda Cotton: Such a great place to park and walk all around. Not too expensive to park either! Only $3 an hour!!!
5 /5 Peg P: Very busy. We went for the sand festival. Beach and pier were great so were the street performers. The only parking we could find was in a garage at $30 a day. There were lots by the hour someone said he thought it was $4 per hour.
5 /5 Carlos Leon: Beautiful place to visit with the family
Cliff Stephens Park - ClearwaterPineApple Lover79: A nice park to play some disc golf. Very neat in the places where it should be with just enough leaves on the ground to add a level of difficulty to the course. Plenty of water to be found and very dog friendly!
Alligator Kapok Park - ClearwaterAlly: It’s a gorgeous park, simple trails with beautiful scenery of the lake, forest, high trees, we saw turtles and a gator, my kids loved it. Although I’m giving it only 4 stars because part of the trail was closed for some reason. Don’t go Ima. Really hot day in a drought because the trees don’t have much shading on the trails and I got a little sunburnt. Other than that it was a really nice walk with tons of nature and wildlife. I do think it’s needs some maintenance as there was a lot of graffiti on some of the landings looking over the lake but it is what it is! Doesn’t bother me too much but it does look out of place. If your kids love trails and boardwalks as much as mine, definitely check it out!
Pier 60 Clearwater - Clearwater BeachDelicia Valdez: Love this beautiful beach!! Sand is white and feels clean. Water is shallow, family friendly place where tons of kids were playing. A little bit of a walk from parking to beach area, but not bad at all. Playground, bathrooms and shops near by. So happy we chose to visit this beach while visiting Florida for the first time
Calypso Queen - ClearwaterSonic Boom DJ: Awesome experience! The buffet was fantastic. Staff is very friendly. The cruise is wonderful...we saw Dolphins, and we got to see the former home of Hulk Hogan!
Crest Lake Park - ClearwaterWilson Andrew (AMAISDMC): The auditory experience of the environment was truly remarkable, characterized by the harmonious interplay of geophony and biophony. The geophony—the natural sounds of the non-living environment, such as the rustling of leaves, the gentle flow of water, and the whisper of the wind—blended seamlessly with the biophony, which encompassed the rich and diverse sounds produced by wildlife. Together, these elements created an immersive and serene soundscape that highlighted the vibrancy of nature.
In contrast, anthrophony—the human-generated sounds within the environment—was relatively minimal, primarily consisting of occasional noise from individuals passing through the park and nearby vehicles. These human sounds were subtle enough to not detract significantly from the natural ambiance.
During my visit, I had the opportunity to capture stunning photographs of both the natural landscape and various animal species. Notable among these were the Canada goose (Branta canadensis), a species known for its striking black head and neck with a white chinstrap; the Rouen duck (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus), a domesticated breed resembling wild mallards but larger in size; and the elegant Great Egret (Casmerodius albus), a majestic bird with its long neck, snowy white plumage, and graceful movements. Each of these species added to the richness of the parks biodiversity, offering unique photographic opportunities that showcased their beauty and ecological significance.
Andrew Wilson, AquaAI-SS (DMProC, AI-DMProC)
Self Taught Generalist