Gulf Trace is a deed-restricted community of gracious single-family homes located in a bird sanctuary. The ponds in the community attract a variety of wildlife, and residents enjoy the area’s tranquility. Benches beckon you to sit, relax, and enjoy the abundant water and wildlife.

 

The community is within walking distance to the Gulf Trace Elementary School and the extensive J. Ben Harrill recreation complex, offering:

  • outdoor and indoor basketball courts
  • soccer and baseball fields
  • tennis courts
  • a playground
  • a community center with activities for all ages

Other local amenities include:

Gulf Trace’s entrance is located on US HWY 19 within easy access to retail centers, restaurants, doctors’ offices and hospitals. State Road 54, a few blocks north, provides a fast track to the Suncoast Highway, Tampa International (TPA) and St. Petersburg-Clearwater International (PIE) airports, and Interstate 75.

Tarpon Springs to the south and New Port Richey to the north offer picturesque waterfront venues for dining, shopping, and antiquing. Both communities host art fairs, concerts and festivals throughout the year. Fred Howard and Robert. K. Rees – Green Key Beach parks offer lovely white sand beaches, perfect for beach walks, swimming, kayaking, and enjoying the magnificent Gulf.