Guide to Driftwood

Teeming with untamed wildlife and quirky charm, the tiny Driftwood neighborhood hides unique homes and narrow, winding streets within a dense growth of abundant oak trees and wild vegetation. Historic, beautiful and whimsical, Driftwood is home to night herons as well as to artists, professors and other independent-minded folk, many of whom live in houses designed by a local artist during the 1930s (which rarely go on the open market). Located in southeast St. Petersburg on the Big Bayou, Driftwood inhabitants embrace its natural beauty and close-knit, though individualistic and bohemian, population. More

Scenes from Driftwood
Slide of Mirror Lake, St. Petersburg, 1969White Ibis, Mirror Lake Park, St. PetersburgOld Southeast House, St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg, FLN547TJ St Petersburg Albert Whitted Airport 2 December 2023GPStPete22 1046Miguel Castro