Things to do in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida (FL): The Best Outdoor Activities

May 11, 2022 Misti Hsu

Indian Rocks Beach is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. The population was 4,113 at the 2010 census. Indian Rocks Beach is part of the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Indian Rocks Beach

1. Simply Hooked

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Simply Hooked

Meet your Captain Sharing his Love of Angling ​ From fish-crazed kid to fish-crazed captain, some things never change.​ Capt. Tom Markham, a fourth generation Floridian, spent his teen years less than a mile from where his charter boat, a 32-foot Sabalo called the Simply Hooked, is docked. The creeks and channels of the Intracoastal Waterway that were his playground as a kid are now his daily commute to work. His childhood dreams of getting to go chase giant fish every day are also a part of his life still, as he wakes each morning to an exciting, new, fishing challenge. “I love offshore fishing in the Gulf of Mexico,” explained the Indian Rocks Beach skipper. “There’s such a variety of fish that we get to catch. And the possibility of something amazing. . .the fish of a lifetime. . .could happen at any second. When we get offshore and the bite is going off. . .there’s no better place.” Before he was 10 (and weighed 50-pounds), Tom was fighting and landing tarpon nearly three times his weight. He remembers spending nearly every day of his Summer vacations chasing tarpon with his dad. “If we weren’t tarpon fishing we were catching bait,” said Markham. “I loved every minute of it.” He and his father Wayne would fish from the Gulf beaches as far north as Honeymoon Island, south around the tip of Egmont Key and then all the way to the furthest reaches of Tampa Bay. Then there were teenage trips to Cayo Costa and Pine Island Sound, where he chased the “poon” with his buddy Jeff Malone, who is now a top-notch fishing guide in the Florida Keys. Days of endless sight-casting to milling pods on the beach and laid-up fish in the Sound reinforced the tarpon bug his father instilled in him as a child. “It’s all about the hunt,” he said. “Finding that perfect school of fish and then making the perfect cast. I still get a rush from it, 30 years later!” Like most of his friends, Tom spent the majority of his teens prowling the flats of the bay for snook, redfish and trout. “I was an inshore kid growing up,” said Markham. “We’d get to go offshore every once in a while but even when I first started guiding, I fished the bay for about a year or so.” But his heart was in the offshore game. In his early 20’s, he jumped at the chance to work the deck for Capt. Dave Mistretta on the Jaws Too and fish the Gulf every day with one of the area’s top skippers. When Mistretta purchased a second boat to expand his growing business, he hired Markham to run it. Eventually, he bought the boat, the same 32 Sabalo that 14 years later, he still runs. “Hard to believe I’ve been doing this for almost 20 years already,” Markham said. “But I still get up every day at 5 a.m. excited to go to work.” In between charter seasons, Markham stays busy running two and three day commercial rod and reel trips. He catches fresh grouper, snapper, amberjack and hogfish for many local seafood restaurants. Seasonal stone crabbing helps Markham get his salty fix as well as pay the bills. “You’ve got to love it to stay as busy as we do,” said Markham. “But I just can’t imagine any other place I’d rather be.”

2. IRB Boat Rentals

401 2nd St Slip 10, Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785-2565 +1 727-517-1122 [email protected] http://www.irbboatrentals.com
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5.0 based on 43 reviews

IRB Boat Rentals

Reviewed By danielmlennon

Every interaction was professional and friendly. All of my questions were clearly answered over the phone, and Captain James couldn’t have been nicer to my family and I. The vessel we had reserved would have been fine, but due to a lucky break we were upgraded to a bigger vessel at no charge. I was given a clear run down of the vessel along with a map already marked out based on my phone conversation. The Cobia was clean, and clearly well maintained. My family had a great time, and I can not recommend this company highly enough. Thanks Captain James for your kind assistance, and for your service to our country.

3. A Boat Day

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5.0 based on 128 reviews

A Boat Day

A Boat Day is a boat tour operator in the Clearwater Florida area. We specialize in taking guests on private dolphin watching tours, eco-tours, beachwalks on secluded barrier islands, shelling, sightseeing, parties, etc.

4. Jawstoo Fishing Charters

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Jawstoo Fishing Charters

Celebrating over 35 years of business. Our 40 foot DORADO Sportfish is sleek, fast and comfortable. Arguably the nicest charter boat in the area. Our Jawstoo Pro Team is ready to take you Offshore & inshore, for all types of gamefish. Located: Holiday Inn 401 2nd street Indian Rocks Beach Florida. 33785 Slip # 33: Below Jimmy Guanas Restaurant, directly under the giant hanging shark.

5. Surfside Hooping

Indian Rocks Beach, FL
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Surfside Hooping

Come out to the beach for a fun time hula hooping on the beach about an hour before sunset. Check website for start time. I am a Hoola-Fit, ACE certified instructor. Hoops are provided and come in a variety of sizes for kids to adults. Easy enough for beginners or those who haven’t hooped in many years. I guarantee you will have a blast, burn off some calories and have fun. Come hoop into the sunset with me at Surfside Hooping!

6. Contagious Fishing Charters

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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Contagious Fishing Charters

We provide affordable Deep Sea Fishing Charters for up to six people in the Gulf of Mexico. Serving Clearwater Beach, Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores, Redington Beach, Maderia Beach, Treasure Island and the Tampa Bay Area. We Guarantee Fish!!! <

7. Indian Rocks Beach Access

1700 Gulf Blvd, Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33786-3338 http://www.pinellascounty.org/park/07_IRBA.htm
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Indian Rocks Beach Access

Reviewed By 333AmandaE - Maryland, United States

We loved this beach. Its in a cute little beach town and was a short walk from our hotel. I do not think this beach has lifeguard s but the water was calm when we were there and we felt safe in the water. We saw some dolphins swimming. The water was clear with hardly any seaweed and the sand is soft like walking in powder. We also went to Clearwater and Siesta beach during our trip and Indian Rocks beach was much less crowded. We watched the sunset several times here it was so beautiful.

8. Keegan Clair Park

3rd Avenue & 1st Street, Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785
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3.5 based on 5 reviews

Keegan Clair Park

9. Nekton Surf Shop

1313 Gulf Blvd, Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785-2748 +1 727-593-8292 [email protected] http://www.nektonsurf.com
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3.5 based on 8 reviews

Nekton Surf Shop

From humble beginnings on IRB, to world class professionals. Nekton Surf Shop is proud to celebrate a family owned and operated surf legacy. Whether you’re a beach bum, ocean lover, or core surfer, don’t worry we’ve got you covered. We rent stand up paddle boards, bicycles, kayaks, surf boards, and skim boards.

10. John Perkins

John Perkins

I'm John and I am a boat captain that would love to take your group out on the boat to see the area, including dolphins, birds, and beautiful sunsets.

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