Find your ideal home in a peaceful 55+ community near the beach with plenty of nearby attractions.
Experience the ultimate Florida lifestyle with convenient access to art, parks, and more, all within reach.
Contact Us TodaySt. Petersburg has a wide range of attractions that cater to all interests and budgets.
Whether you're an art enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking to enjoy the vibrant local culture, there’s something here for everyone.
Best of all, many of these attractions are either free or very affordable, making it easy to enjoy your retirement without overspending.
One of the many benefits of living in this St. Petersburg trailer is the easy access to two major airports.
Whether you're planning a quick getaway or welcoming visitors from afar, you’ll appreciate the convenience of living just a short drive from both Tampa International Airport and St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport.
Tampa International Airport (TPA) is only 14 miles away, offering over 100 domestic and international non-stop flights. This means fewer layovers and more time enjoying your destination. Whether you're flying for business or pleasure, TPA makes travel easy and efficient.
As a bonus, Tampa International is home to the only post office in the area that's open on Sundays, a convenient perk for those last-minute mailings.
Just 4.7 miles from your new home, St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE) is your gateway to low-cost flights from carriers like Allegiant Air.
With fewer crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere, PIE is perfect for budget-conscious travelers and those who prefer a quieter airport experience.
Living in St. Petersburg offers the perfect blend of small-town charm and big-city convenience. With the Gandy Bridge just a few miles away, you're only a short drive from Tampa, one of Florida’s most dynamic cities.
Tampa offers an array of attractions, from world-class dining and shopping to cultural events and professional sports. Plus, the proximity to Tampa International Airport makes travel a breeze, whether you're heading out of town or picking up visitors.
Enjoy the best of both worlds—peaceful, coastal living in St. Pete with easy access to the vibrant life in Tampa. Whether you're on a Serengeti Safari tour at Busch Gardens, exploring the city's museums, or taking advantage of Tampa's business opportunities, you'll love how close everything is.
St. Petersburg and Pinellas County are home to some of Florida’s most beautiful parks and preserves.
If you are a nature lover, there are many options for you to explore in the area.
You can take a leisurely stroll through Sawgrass Lake Park’s maple swamps, indulge in bird watching at the expansive 3,190 acre Weedon Island Preserve.
Fort De Soto Park is the largest park in the Pinellas County, Florida park system.
Fort De Soto Park comprises 1,136 acres made up of five interconnected islands. Gorgeous beaches and a variety of tropical beach plants thrive on these islands.
TripAdvisor, the world’s largest online travel community, named Fort De Soto America’s Top Beach for 2009.
In 2024, Fort De Soto Park was selected as one of the top 10 best dog-friendly beaches in America.
Dr. Beach selected Fort De Soto Park as one of the top 10 beaches in 2024.
Over 2 million visitors come to this park every year.
For birding enthusiasts, St. Pete offers some of the best locations to observe a wide variety of species.
Boyd Hill Nature Preserve is a must-visit, with six miles of trails and boardwalks that take you through diverse habitats, from marshes to hardwood hammocks.
Keep your eyes peeled for downy woodpeckers, ospreys, and even the occasional ash-throated flycatcher.
Only two miles from our trailer, Sawgrass Lake Park is one of the largest maple swamps on the Gulf Coast.
If you love fishing, you’re in the right place.
St. Petersburg offers year-round inshore fishing, where you can catch species like Mangrove Snapper, Snook, Redfish, and Tarpon.
The best fishing times are from May through early September, but there’s plenty to catch all year round.
One of the most popular spots is the St. Pete Pier, where you can enjoy a relaxing day of fishing with stunning views of Tampa Bay. The Pier’s dedicated Fishing Platform is perfect for anglers of all levels, complete with a fish cleaning station and ample space for everyone.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a curious beginner, the waters surrounding St. Pete offer endless possibilities.
Owning a boat in St. Petersburg is not just a dream for the wealthy—it’s an affordable and exciting way to explore the beautiful Gulf Coast.
Offshore fishing trips on charter boats come with a hefty price tag.
With your own boat, you save money and have more fun at the same fishing spots.
Save money on winter wardrobe and car maintenance by living in Florida, and use those savings to invest in a small boat.
If you’re looking to own a budget-friendly boat, St. Petersburg is the ideal location, and your trailer home is ready for it.
A roof covers the driveway, and there is space for a boat on a trailer, along with two outdoor sheds that are ideal for storing your boating supplies.
St. Petersburg is surrounded by stunning waterways and islands that are perfect for boating adventures. One of the most famous destinations is Caladesi Island State Park, one of the few untouched islands along the Gulf Coast.
Accessible only by boat, Caladesi Island offers pristine beaches and a peaceful escape into nature. Whether you’re strolling along the sandy shores or kayaking through the mangrove forests, a trip to Caladesi Island is an unforgettable experience.
If you don’t own a boat yet, you can still visit Caladesi Island by taking a ferry from nearby Honeymoon Island: another beautiful destination for outdoor activities.
St. Petersburg offers several free boat launch options, making it even easier to enjoy your time on the water. Some popular choices include:
Whether you’re navigating the open waters in a small boat or driving around with a kayak on the roof of your car, St. Petersburg offers opportunities for affordable and enjoyable boating adventures.
The area’s natural beauty, combined with convenient and free boat launches, makes it easy to get out on the water and explore everything the Gulf Coast has to offer.
With your new trailer home providing the perfect base for your boating lifestyle, there’s no better place to enjoy the sun, sea, and endless summer of St. Petersburg.
Living in St. Petersburg offers more than just beautiful beaches and vibrant culture—it’s also a haven for affordable and enjoyable activities that keep you active and connected with your community.
Whether you’re a fan of golf, pickleball, or simply enjoy a scenic walk, there’s something here for everyone.
St. Petersburg has three public golf courses.
Public golf courses in the area provide a fun and budget-friendly way to enjoy the outdoors, with many options available for all skill levels.
Mangrove Bay is an 18 hole championship golf course, with a driving range and practice putting green, only 4.2 miles from our trailer.
If you prefer a faster-paced game, public pickleball courts—both indoor and outdoor—are popular. Playing pickleball is a great way to stay fit while socializing with others. St. Petersburg has competitive and recreational adult pickleball leagues.
These activities are perfect for keeping active in St. Petersburg’s endless summer.
Both cyclists and walkers should definitely check out the highly regarded Pinellas Trail. Pinellas Trail.
Stretching for miles, this trail offers a scenic route through the county, making it ideal for both leisurely strolls and more intense workouts.
It’s a wonderful way to enjoy the area’s natural beauty while staying active.
St. Petersburg is only a 20 minute drive from Clearwater.
Clearwater is home to many senior citizen groups and activities that provide a fine way to meet new friends and stay active in the community.
With low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere, you’ll feel safe and happy taking part in these community activities.
If you love to explore, people regularly list Clearwater Beach among the top beaches in the USA.
St. Petersburg’s summer is never-ending. There’s never a dull moment with many options for entertainment, such as exploring weekend markets, attending outdoor concerts, heading to the beach, or simply enjoying a peaceful walk in the sunshine.
The low crime rates in the city make it even more attractive, allowing for a relaxed and enjoyable life in this stunning area of Florida.
For those who prefer outdoor fun, Vinoy Park, the St. Pete Pier and Gizella Kopsick Arboretum are perfect destinations.
Vinoy Park offers scenic views and is a popular venue for festivals, concerts, and fitness activities.
The newly renovated St. Pete Pier combines the beauty of Tampa Bay with the vibrant energy of downtown St. Petersburg. It is a fantastic place to stroll, dine, fish, relax on the beach, and take in the sunshine.
The pier features a dedicated Fishing Deck at its end. It’s been a popular place to go fishing since the late 1800s.
This spacious fishing deck accommodates many people, making it a wonderful place to enjoy fishing in the fish-rich waters of Tampa Bay. Bring your own fishing gear. In case you forget something or get the sudden urge to fish, there’s a store right by the fishing deck that has cold drinks and fishing supplies. The deck also includes a convenient fish cleaning station, and it’s open for fishing from 30 minutes before sunrise until 11:00 PM daily.
Spa Beach at the pier is a fantastic place to relax and enjoy the waterfront. Come here with your family or friends for a staycation close to your trailer.
Spa Beach is located 4.9 miles from our trailer, or steps from downtown St. Petersburg. It’s a convenient spot to soak up the sun without traveling far.
If you don’t feel like strolling, the Pier offers a free tram ride that takes you around the Pier, with a friendly driver who describes the sights along the way.
Whether you’re walking or riding the tram, it’s easy and enjoyable to experience everything the Pier offers.
For those looking to experience something uniquely Floridian, the Gizella Kopsick Palm Tree Arboretum is a must-visit.
Located just a short walk from Vinoy Park, this free-to-visit arboretum offers a serene escape into a world of stunning palm trees and cycads from around the globe.
Originally developed in 1976, the arboretum began with 60 palms representing 10 species. Today, it has grown into a beautiful 2-acre park featuring more than 500 palms and cycads from over 150 species.
As you wander through the gracefully designed paths, you’ll encounter a gazebo, conversation corners with benches, and the peaceful ambiance of this well-maintained garden.
The Gizella Kopsick Arboretum is more than just a collection of plants—it’s a living, ever-expanding tribute to the natural beauty and diversity of palms and cycads.
Whether you’re a plant enthusiast or just looking for a tranquil place to relax, this hidden gem in St. Petersburg offers a glimpse into the botanical richness of Florida, making it a perfect addition to your list of things to do.
St. Petersburg is also home to world-class museums and botanical gardens.
The Dali Museum showcases the incredible works of Salvador Dali. It is one of the most popular attractions in St. Petersburg.
Sunken Gardens offers an incredible experience in tropical beauty. It's a serene, tropical sanctuary, a few feet from a busy street. Join Sunken Gardens for unlimited free admission.
For glass art enthusiasts, the Chihuly Collection is a must-visit, featuring stunning installations by renowned artist Dale Chihuly. Each of these attractions provides a unique experience, blending art, history, and nature in unforgettable ways.
Every Second Saturday of the month, St. Petersburg’s art districts transform into ONE ARTS DESTINATION during ArtWalk.
From 5-9pm, galleries and studios across the city open their doors to the public, offering a chance to explore exhibits, meet artists, and discover new works.
If you’re interested in art or simply want to enjoy a free and enjoyable night out, ArtWalk is the perfect way to experience the local culture. Learn more about ArtWalk.
The Gasparilla Pirate Festival is one of Tampa Bay’s most famous events.
Every year, the city celebrates with a massive parade, live entertainment, and a “pirate invasion” that draws crowds from all over.
With over 300,000 spectators, the Parade of Pirates is one of the largest annual parades in the United States.
St. Pete is home to four professional sports teams: the Tampa Bay Rays, Rowdies, Buccaneers, and Lightning.
Tickets are expensive, but the excitement of a live professional game is unmatched.
Enjoy America’s favorite pastime without breaking the bank by checking out minor league baseball teams in nearby cities.
Teams like the Clearwater Threshers and the Dunedin Blue Jays offer fun for the whole family at a fraction of the cost.
Living in this peaceful, over-55 community means enjoying all the conveniences of St. Petersburg, from endless shopping options to the beautiful beaches just minutes away. Don’t miss the chance to make this perfect home your own.
Living in St. Petersburg means having endless attractions and activities at your fingertips. Whether you’re exploring local art, enjoying a game, or simply taking in the natural beauty, there’s always something to do in this vibrant city.