{"ok":true,"data":{"id":2223,"slug":"upham-beach-st-pete-beach","name":"Upham Beach","country":"USA","state":"Florida","city":"St. Pete Beach","coords":{"lat":27.7439,"lng":-82.7547},"beachType":null,"tags":["couples","urban","sunset"],"article":{"hero":"Most visitors race past Upham Beach on their way to busier stretches, but that oversight is exactly what keeps this quarter-mile strip so appealing. The beach spreads between residential blocks just south of the Don CeSar's pink towers, where you'll find metered street parking and wooden access paths instead of resort gates. Families stake out spots near the lifeguard stand, while pairs of walkers trace the waterline at dusk, leaving footprints that the tide erases within minutes.\n\nThe Gulf here stays shallow for fifty yards out, the sandy bottom firm enough to wade without stirring up clouds of sediment. Pelicans dive for mullet just beyond the sandbar as afternoon light slants across the water, and the occasional dolphin fin breaks the surface closer to shore than you'd expect. A small pavilion offers shade when the midday sun becomes too much, though most people arrive after three o'clock, when the heat softens and parking spots open up.\n\nWhat Upham Beach lacks in amenities—no beach bar, no equipment rentals, no volleyball nets—it returns in breathing room. You can spread a towel ten feet from your neighbor instead of two, and the sunset unfolds without competing for prime viewing space. By the time the sky fades to purple, you've watched the sun melt into the horizon from your own patch of sand, unhurried and uncrowded.","teaser":"You'll find Upham Beach tucked along Gulf Boulevard, where the scent of salt mixes with sunscreen and the shallow Gulf laps at your ankles. The sand stays warm underfoot even as the sun dips low, painting the water tangerine and violet while couples and locals spread blankets on uncrowded shoreline.","uniqueAngle":"The only St. Pete Beach stretch where you'll find sunset solitude without leaving the mainland or fighting for parking.","accessType":"Drive-up with street parking","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade the Shallows","subtitle":"Firm sand, fifty yards out"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Capture Uncrowded Sunsets","subtitle":"Western horizon without resort towers"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Claim Your Space","subtitle":"Pavilion shade or open sand"},{"icon":"food","title":"Pack Your Cooler","subtitle":"No vendors, bring your own"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Don't bother waxing your board for Upham—this stretch sees barely rideable waves even during winter cold fronts. The Gulf here is protected and shallow, with swells rarely topping knee-high. On rare days when westerly winds push in some bump, you'll find better shape at Pass-a-Grille Jetty a mile south or Treasure Island's north end. The sandbar breaks what little energy arrives, making this a SUP spot at best when conditions are glassy.","couples":"Arrive an hour before sunset and claim a spot near the 74th Avenue access, where the beach curves slightly and frames the sun's descent. The shallow water glows amber as the light fades, perfect for a barefoot walk before heading to The Hurricane on nearby Pass-a-Grille for grouper and cold beer. Most couples stay at the nearby TradeWinds or small Gulf Boulevard motels—nothing fancy, but you're steps from the sand and away from Spring Break energy.","backpacker":"Street parking along Gulf Boulevard runs $1.50 per hour at meters, but come after 6 p.m. and it's free until morning. The nearest hostel is in St. Petersburg proper (fifteen miles), so budget travelers camp at Fort De Soto or crash at the St. Pete Beach Motel where rooms dip below $80 midweek. Bring groceries from Publix on Pasadena Avenue—no beach vendors means you'll need your own snacks and water for the day.","local":"Hit Upham on weekday mornings before ten, when you'll share the sand with maybe a dozen people and the water stays calm enough to spot rays gliding over the bottom. Locals park on the residential side streets to avoid meters, then cut through the public access at 74th or 76th. Skip weekends entirely from March through August unless you arrive at dawn—that's when Tampa families discover it and the secret's temporarily out.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Upham Beach is generally safe for swimming with calm, shallow Gulf waters typical of the St. Pete Beach area. The beach has lifeguards during peak season, though coverage may be limited compared to busier stretches. Water conditions are usually mild with gentle waves, making it suitable for families. Always check local flags for daily conditions—red flags indicate hazardous surf. Like all Florida Gulf beaches, be aware of occasional jellyfish and stingrays; the shuffle step when entering water helps avoid rays.","q":"Is Upham Beach safe for swimming?"},{"a":"Upham Beach enjoys pleasant conditions year-round, though late fall through spring (November-April) offers the most comfortable weather with temperatures in the 70s-80s°F and lower humidity. Summer brings heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms but warmer water. For smaller crowds, visit weekdays or during shoulder seasons. Sunset viewing is spectacular year-round. Winter months are peak tourist season with higher accommodation prices but excellent beach weather, while summer offers better lodging deals despite occasional rain showers.","q":"When is the best time to visit Upham Beach?"},{"a":"Upham Beach has limited metered street parking along Pass-A-Grille Way and nearby residential streets. Parking can be challenging during peak times and weekends. Metered spots typically cost a few dollars per hour and may have time limits. Arrive early for best availability, especially on sunny weekends. Some visitors park at nearby public beach accesses or in commercial lots along Gulf Boulevard. Always check posted signs for restrictions. The beach is also accessible on foot or bicycle from surrounding St. Pete Beach neighborhoods.","q":"Where can I park at Upham Beach?"},{"a":"Upham Beach is primarily a residential area with fewer amenities than central St. Pete Beach, but options exist nearby. Small beachfront hotels and vacation rentals line the area. For dining, you'll find casual cafes and restaurants within walking or short driving distance along Gulf Boulevard. The nearby Pass-a-Grille neighborhood (south) offers charming local eateries and shops. For more extensive dining and shopping, central St. Pete Beach is just minutes north. Bring your own beach supplies as commercial vendors are limited directly at Upham.","q":"Are there restaurants and hotels near Upham Beach?"},{"a":"Upham Beach offers a quieter, more residential alternative to the busier central St. Pete Beach strip. It's favored by locals and couples seeking a less crowded experience without the high-rise hotels and beach bars found elsewhere. The uncrowded atmosphere makes it ideal for peaceful sunset watching and romantic strolls. Its location between bustling St. Pete Beach and charming Pass-a-Grille provides easy access to both while maintaining a laid-back, neighborhood feel that many visitors appreciate for a more authentic beach experience.","q":"What makes Upham Beach different from other St. Pete beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Upham Beach: St. Pete's Hidden Sunset Strip Without the Crowds","description":"Powder-soft sand meets tangerine skies at Upham Beach, where couples claim empty stretches just minutes from bustling St. Pete Beach. Your quiet Gulf Coast escape awaits.","ogImage":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5744/31024726522_62d94810fa_b.jpg"},"images":[{"id":"514680","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5744/31024726522_62d94810fa_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5744/31024726522_62d94810fa.jpg","alt":"GCMS 2016 Upham Woods Animal Signs and Habitats-0217.jpg"},{"id":"514681","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5692/30800294600_81d8aefee3_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5692/30800294600_81d8aefee3.jpg","alt":"GCMS 2016 Upham Woods Animal Signs and Habitats-0200.jpg"},{"id":"514682","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52103885441_4ac59e818c_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52103885441_4ac59e818c.jpg","alt":"\"Caution: Slippery when wet\" sign with weirdly detailed hands"}]}}