Sunsets at Pier 60 Daily Festival
A beloved nightly tradition just minutes from Robinwood, offering live music, artisans, street performers and waterfront fun for families to enjoy as the sun sets over Clearwater Beach.
Robinwood is a neighborhood featuring a calm atmosphere with quiet, peaceful streets ideal for relaxation. It is well connected by several bus lines, with stops conveniently located near most residences. This area offers a cycling-friendly environment enhanced by flat terrain, making outdoor riding convenient. Dining options are abundant, with grocery stores and restaurants situated close by for easy access. Educational facilities, including primary schools, are within proximity, adding to the neighborhood’s convenience. Housing options are diverse, featuring mobile homes, apartments, and single detached homes built primarily around 1982. The variety in unit sizes provides numerous choices to suit individual needs.
The character of Robinwood is exemplified by its slower-paced atmosphere. This part of the city is excellent for those who like a quiet atmosphere, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic. Lastly, although Robinwood does not contain any parks, public green spaces are especially well-spread out in nearby neighborhoods, which results in them being easy to access from most locations within the neighborhood.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located just 0.6–0.7 miles from Robinwood Drive, McMullen‑Booth Elementary serves as the neighborhood’s closest public school (grades PK–5), making it a convenient and integral part of daily life for families in Robinwood.
Residents of Robinwood are within easy reach of the Ream Wilson Clearwater Trail, a multi‑use east–west corridor for walking, biking, and running that connects neighborhoods, parks, and even extends toward Safety Harbor and Clearwater Beach.
Just a short drive east along US‑19 brings you to Countryside Centre at US‑19 and Countryside Blvd—a bustling open‑air shopping hub offering stores like HomeGoods, Dick’s Sporting Goods, dining options like Denny’s and Moe’s Southwest Grill, and everyday conveniences for Robinwood residents.
About a mile or so northeast of Robinwood lies Cliff Stephens Park (600 Fairwood Avenue), a spacious 44‑acre green refuge with walking trails, open fields, and recreational space that provides ample opportunity for outdoor activities close to home.
Robinwood Sub 1st Addition embodies a peaceful, mid‑century residential enclave characterized by well‑maintained single‑family homes on quiet dead‑end streets, offering privacy, a strong sense of community, and easy access to downtown and nearby Safety Harbor.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A beloved nightly tradition just minutes from Robinwood, offering live music, artisans, street performers and waterfront fun for families to enjoy as the sun sets over Clearwater Beach.
A fun, hands‑on kickoff to the citywide “Unearth a Story” Summer Reading Program—perfect for families in Robinwood to spark imagination with storytelling, crafts and activities across local library branches.
View event details →A festive monthly market at Coachman Park offering local vendors, live music, art and fresh produce—great for a short drive from Robinwood to enjoy shopping and community atmosphere.
A lively evening market with vendors, food, a free silent disco and kids’ splash pad—an exciting summer kickoff event within easy reach of Clearwater for families and friends.
A popular country‑music concert in the park, offering Robinwood residents a lively outdoor evening of music under the stars at a local waterfront venue.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Robinwood
Local characteristics and demographics for Robinwood