alm Harbor residents enjoy a suburban lifestyle with all the conveniences of a major metropolis with St Petersburg and Tampa only 40 minutes away.
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istoric downtown Palm Harbor offers a charming area with cobblestone high street, restaurants, shops, a farmers market and a popular monthly street party called Palm Harbor's First Friday Celebrations. The city also hosts the annual Taste of Palm Harbor festival where visitors can enjoy live music and taste samples from over 20 local restaurants.
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alm Harbor has several of state parks including the newer Wall Springs park which has a historic spring previously used as a spa and bathing area till the 1960s. Wall Springs Park features nature trails, boardwalk, 35 foot observation tower and observation piers. John Chestnut Park, located on the shores of Lake Tarpon, is also very popular among residents who enjoy boating, jet-skiing, waterskiing, canoeing or fishing. There are nature trails form which to enjoy the local wildlife including alligators, raccoons, turtles, hawks and more.
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or the golf fanatic Palm Harbor is home to the beautiful Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club which hosts the PGA Tour each year. The resort is situated on 900 acres and features four golf courses, including the world-renowned Cooperhead. There are six heated pools including the Lock Ness monster pool with waterslides and waterfalls as well as four restaurants. Innisbrook real estate, comprising condos and residential homes, is available for purchase in this exclusive community.
The great school system also makes Palm Harbor real estate highly desirable. In particular, Palm Harbor University High Schools FCAT scores are consistently in the top 1% of Florida.