Tampa Bay and the Gulf Coast beaches, plus Florida's state parks and gardens — filmed at a steady walking pace for treadmill workouts and armchair travel, with nothing but natural ambient sound.
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Tampa Bay & St. Petersburg
The heart of the Florida collection is the Tampa Bay area — slow, stabilized 4K walks through St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Dunedin and the waterfront parks of Pinellas County. Shoreline boardwalks, palm-lined paths and quiet morning streets make for easy, scenic treadmill miles with the real sound of the Gulf in the background.
Gulf Coast beaches
Florida's barrier-island beaches are made for walking. The collection follows the white sand from Pass-a-Grille and Fort De Soto up through Madeira Beach, Redington and Sand Key — sunrise and sunset strolls along the Gulf of Mexico, filmed at a natural pace so a treadmill session feels like a real beach walk.
Parks & gardens
Beyond the coast, the Florida walks wander botanical gardens, heritage villages and nature trails — green, shaded routes that show a quieter side of the Sunshine State. As new Florida walks publish, they appear here automatically, every one keeping the same Global Walk discipline: stabilized 4K, a real walking pace, and only the natural sound of the place.
Frequently asked
What Florida destinations do the walks cover?
The collection centers on the Gulf Coast and Tampa Bay — St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Dunedin, Fort De Soto, Sand Key, Madeira Beach, Pass-a-Grille and more — plus Florida state parks, botanical gardens and nature trails. New walks are added as they publish.
Are the Gulf Coast beaches included?
Yes — many walks are slow beach strolls along Florida's Gulf of Mexico shoreline at sunrise and sunset, filmed in stabilized 4K with the natural sound of the surf.
Are these good for a treadmill workout?
They're made for it — filmed at a steady 2.5–3.5 mph walking pace so the scenery moves the way it would if you were really there, with no narration or commentary.
Where can I watch them?
Free in full 4K on the Global Walk YouTube channel, and browsable by destination at globalwalk.tv.
Walk it for yourself
Every Global Walk tour is free on YouTube in full 4K — filmed at real walking pace, with no narration or commentary.