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List Of Florida's Beaches By Area
  
 SOUTHEAST FLORIDA BEACHES
 Palm 
Beach County  Singer 
Island
 Howard Beach Riviera 
Beach Municipal Park Palm 
Beach Shores Park Ocean 
Reef Park3860 N. Ocean Blvd.
 Phil 
Foster Memorial Park900 E. Blue Heron Blvd.
 Peanut 
Island Peanut Island 
Park Lake Worth 
Area
 Phipps Ocean 
ParkOcean Blvd (A1A), south of Southern Blvd.
 Includes: picnic areas, grills, 
pavilion, playground
 Richard 
G. Kreusler Park2695 S. Ocean Blvd.
 Lake 
Worth Beach & PierOcean Blvd (A1A) and Lake Ave, Palm Beach.
 Includes: 
pool, lifeguards. No alcohol.
 Lantana 
Municipal Beach ParkSR 12 and Ocean Blvd (A1A)
 Manalapan 
BeachSouth of Lantana Ave.
 Undeveloped beach with no facilities.
 Lantana 
Beach Information
 Boynton 
Beach Boynton 
Public Beach Ocean 
Inlet Park (Oceanfront Park)6990 N. Ocean Blvd. 561-375-6226
 Includes: 
play area, restrooms, lifeguards, picnic areas,
 free parking.
 Ocean 
Ridge Hammock Park6620 N. Ocean Blvd.
 Gulf 
Stream County Park4489 N. Ocean Blvd. 561-966-6600
 600 feet of beach area.
 Includes: 
lifeguards, restrooms, showers, picnic area.
 Delray 
Beach
 Delray Municipal 
BeachSR A1A at Atlantic Avenue. 561-243-7352.
 Park anywhere along this 
7000 foot long beach.
 Includes: lifeguards, recreation area, volleyball, paid 
parking. No alcohol or pets.
 Sandoway 
Park200 Block of SR A1A. 561-243-7250.
 Includes: showers
 Anchor 
Park500 Block of SR A1A. 561-243-7250.
 Includes: restrooms
 Atlantic 
Dunes Park BeachSR A1A north of Linton Blvd, south of Delray Beach. 561-243-7250.
 7 
acres of beach with nature walk.
 Includes: lifeguards, restrooms, showers, 
paid parking. No alcohol or pets.
 Boca 
Raton Spanish River Park
 3100 N. Ocean Blvd (A1A). 561-393-7806
 95 acre 
park that boarders the Atlantic and the Intercoastal.
 Includes: restrooms, 
picnic area with grills, pavilions, playground, bike/hike nature trail, paid parking. 
No alcohol or pets.
 Red 
Reef Park1400 N. Ocean Blvd (A1A). 561-393-7806
 Good beach for snorkeling 
with reefs close to the shore. 67 acres.
 Includes: boardwalk, nature center, 
restrooms, picnic area with grills, playground, boat dock, paid parking. No alcohol 
or pets. Open till 10 pm.
 South 
Beach Park400 N. SR A1A (at NE 4th Street) 561-393-7806
 Includes: restrooms, 
picnic tables, pavilions, lifeguards. No alcohol.
 South 
Inlet Park1298 S. Ocean Blvd (A1A), south of the Boca Inlet. 561-966-6600
 Includes: 
restrooms, showers, picnic area with grills, pavilion, lifeguards, fishing, volleyball, 
paid parking.
 BROWARD 
BEACHES
 Deerfield 
Beach
 SR A1A and Southeast 21st Ave (near Hillsboro Blvd) 954-480-4429.
 Features 
a 24 hour fishing pier, restrooms, grills, picnic areas, covered pavilions, lifeguards, 
gear rental.
 Hillsboro 
Beach North Ocean 
ParkNE 16th Street and A1A 954-786-4111
 Includes: picnic area, restrooms
 Pompano 
Beach Public BeachAtlantic Blvd and SR A1A
 Includes: fishing pier, playground, 
restrooms, lifeguards, gear rentals, picnic areas, grills, covered pavilions, 
metered parking.
 Lauderdale-by-the-Sea 
Beach & Anglin's PierEl Mar Drive 954-776-0576
 Includes: fishing, gear 
rental, picnic areas, metered parking
 Friedt 
Park4801 Bouganvillae Drive 954-776-0576
 Includes: Picnic area, tennis, 
shuffleboard
 Fort 
Lauderdale Vista 
Park2800 N. Atlantic Blvd. 954-761-5346
 Includes: parking
 Hugh 
Taylor Birch State Recreation Area3109 E. Sunrise Blvd. Located between the 
Atlantic Ocean and the Intercoastal waterway 954-564-4521
 Includes: canoeing, 
fishing, group camping, nature trails, volleyball, swimming, picnic area.
 Fort 
Lauderdale Beach (north)Sunrise Boulevard to Oakland Park Boulevard
 Includes: 
good surfing.
 Fort 
Lauderdale Beach (south)17th Street Causeway to Sunrise Boulevard
 Includes: 
beachside basketball, picnic tables, barbecue, volleyball, restrooms, lifeguards.
 Harbor 
BeachNorth of Port Everglades inlet to 17th Street Causeway
 D.C. 
Alexander Park500 S. Atlantic Blvd. (A1A) 954-761-5346
 Dania John 
U. Lloyd Beach State Recreation Area6503 N. Ocean Blvd. 954-923-2833
 Includes: 
restrooms, scuba diving, canoeing, fishing, boat ramp, swimming, picnic areas, 
concession, nature trails, lifeguards
 Dania Beach & Pier
 Beach Drive 
(north of Dania Beach Blvd.)
 Includes: beach access, fishing pier.
 Hollywood North 
Hollywood Beach 3501 N. Ocean Drive 954-926-2444 (Sheridan Street and A1A)
 Includes: 
concessions, restrooms, showers, picnic areas, snack bars, sports rentals, playground, 
observation tower, volleyball.
 Hollywood Public Beach
 SR A1A and Magnolia 
Terrace 954-921-3334
 Includes: beach access, metered parking
 Hallandale
 Hallandale 
Beach
 Hallandale Beach Blvd. and A1A 954-457-1456
 Includes: lifeguards, 
picnic tables, volleyball, restrooms, showers, concessions, playground.
 Dade 
County Beaches
 Golden 
Beach area
 Oleta 
River State Recreation AreaIncludes: playground, picnic areas, barbeque, concession, 
trails, boat rental, volleyball, showers, swimming, fishing.
 Miami 
Beach From Haulover 
Park at 10800 Collins Ave in the north to South Point Parkat 1 Washington 
Ave, includes wide beaches with metered parking.
 Haulover 
Beach & PierIncludes: picnic areas, barbeque, concession, trails, boat 
rental, tennis, volleyball, golf, camping, restrooms, showers, swimming, fishing.
 Bal 
Harbor Beach
 North 
Shore Park & State Recreation Area Includes: picnic, barbeque,
 playground, 
trails, volleyball, restrooms, showers, swimming.
 65th 
Street Park Indian 
Beach Park Collins 
Park Lummus Park Pier 
Park & Sunshine Pier South 
Pointe ParkIncludes: playground, picnic areas, barbeque, concession, trails, 
boat rental, volleyball, restrooms, showers, swimming, fishing.
 South 
BeachFrom 16th street in Miami Beach to 1st Street
 Key 
Biscayne Virginia 
BeachLocated on Virginia Key near Miami Seaquarium
 Crandon 
ParkIncludes: restrooms, grills, picnic areas, swimming, nature trail, fishing, 
boat rental, tennis, basketball, concession.
 Bill 
Baggs Cape Florida State Recreation AreaSouthern end of Key Biscayne
 Includes: 
camping, swimming, picnic areas, nature trail, fishing, concession
 restrooms, 
lifeguards.
 South 
Miami Matheson Hammock 
County ParkIncludes: camping, swimming, picnic area, nature trail, fishing, 
concession
 Homestead Homestead 
Bayfront Park/Biscayne National ParkIncludes: swimming, picnic areas, nature 
trail, fishing, playground, volleyball, showers.
 THE 
KEYS  CLARENCE 
S. HIGGS MEMORIAL BEACHKey West. Also known as County Beach, this strip of 
beach is one-half mile west of Smathers Beach on Atlantic Blvd. near the south 
end of White Street. Swimming, a great pier, recreational facilities for children 
and free tennis courts are located just across the street.
 C 
B. HARVEY REST BEACH PARK
 Key West. Next to Clarence S. Higgs Memorial Beach.
 Newly 
designed and landscaped, this park is located on the Atlantic Ocean near White 
St. Pier. This is a great location for watching the amazing colors of our sunrise. 
This beach is about 300 yards long and provides five picnic areas.
 DRY 
TORTUGAS NATIONAL PARK
 About 70 miles west of Key West, this park is accessible 
by scheduled ferry service or chartered seaplane. Activities include diving, snorkeling, 
bird watching and exploration of Fort Jefferson National Monument.
 FORT 
ZACHARY TAYLOR STATE HISTORIC PARK
 Key West, 305-292-6713. Enter through Truman 
Annex on Southard Street.
 The fort is great inside (where you can step back 
into Key West's fascinating history) and out (where you can enjoy what locals 
call "the best beach in Key West"). Picnic or fish here.
 SMATHERS 
BEACH
 Key West. Just west of the airport on S. Roosevelt Blvd.
 One of Key 
West's longest beaches. Picnic areas, restroom facilities, a volleyball net and 
watersports.
 SOUTH 
BEACH
 Key West. Found at the end of Duval Street. It is a small public beach 
with picnic tables. Bathroom facilities are available.
 DOG BEACH
 Wadell 
and Vernon Avenues
 A tiny beach bewteen a private home and Louie's Backyard 
for dogs and their owners.
 EAST 
CENTRAL FLORIDA BEACHES
 
 DAYTONA 
BEACH
 Daytona Beaches
 State Road A1A
 I-95 to U.S. Highway 92, also called 
International Speedway Boulevard, east to State RoadvA1A. From A1A, look for beach-ramp 
signs.
 From Daytona Beach to Granada Boulevard (State Road 40) in Ormond Beach, 
visitors can drive and park on the beach for $5 daily. Beach concessions. Lifeguards. 
10 mph speed strictly enforced.
 NEW 
SMYRNA BEACHSouth of Daytona
 Lifeguards, concessions, showers and restrooms.
 I-95 
to the State Road 44 exit, east on S.R. 44 across the Intracoastal Waterway. (Toll 
is $5 per car). Parking lots at Flagler Avenue and 27th Avenue, and at the Smyrna 
Dunes Park near Ponce DeLeon Inlet and Mary McLeod Bethune Park in Bethune Beach.
 CAPE 
CANAVERALPlayalinda Beach
 Canaveral National Seashore
 24 miles of open 
beach.
 State Road 50 east to U.S. Highway 1 at Titusville and then go north 
to State Road 402. Go east on S.R. 402 7 miles to beach.
 Free parking. Beach 
closes three days before and the day of a shuttle launch. Nude bathing north of 
dune Crossover 13.
 COCOA 
BEACHSpace Coast
 6-mile stretch of white sandy beaches. Beeline Expressway 
(State Road 528) to State Road A1A and turn south. Toll.
 All-day parking, metered 
parking along side streets. Lifeguards at Lori Wilson Park beginning Memorial 
Day weekend. Restaurants and hotels.
 WEST 
CENTRAL FLORIDA BEACHES
 St. 
Petersburg area
 This section of Gulf coastline defines the western edge of 
Pinellas (PY-nellis) County for more than 23 miles. Check the map on the right.
 Caladesi 
Island. Reached only by pontoon ferry, this 3-mile-long, untouched barrier island 
is near Dunedin, toward the northern edge of the county.
 Sand Key. Just a few 
miles south of Caladesi, this smallish park fulfills the dream of a tropical paradise.
 Fort 
DeSoto ParkSeven sprawling miles of beach and recreation area; an old historic 
fort, with overnight camping, lots of barbecue grills and picnic tables under 
shade pines, the occasional raccoon and snake..
 Exit Interstate 275 at State 
Road 682. Turn south on State Road 679. Two tolls. Paved trails; bike rentals, 
snack bars, boat ramps, picnic areas with grills, rest rooms, free parking and 
camping (with reservations).
 Pass-a-GrilleA 
national historic district with quaint beachside hotels and the pink Don CeSar, 
with a 1920s-era four-star Mediterranean hotel. Funky beach fun. I-275 at State 
Road 682, west to the beaches.
 Street parking, beachside restrooms
 Clearwater 
AreaSand Key Park
 I-275 to State Road 60, west to Clearwater Beach. Or 
take I-275 to State Road 688 in St. Petersburg and turn north on Gulf Boulevard.
 Wide 
beaches, covered picnic areas. Grills, restrooms, metered parking. For the college 
crowd, it's Clearwater Beach (north of Sand Key).
 Indian Rocks Beach
 I-275 
to State Road 688
 Madeira and Redington beaches
 I-275 to 38th Avenue North
 Treasure 
Island
 I-275 to 5th Avenue North
 NORTHEAST 
FLORIDA BEACHES
 
 St. 
Augustine
 Anastasia State Recreation Area
 1340-A A1A South
 St. Augustine, 
FL 32084
 904/461-2033
 904/461-2000
 Four miles of white, sandy beaches. 
Coastal camping, Atlantic swimming, sunbathing, surfing, sailboarding, fishing 
and boating. Abundance of sea birds. Sailboard lessons and umbrellas and beach 
chairs rentals available.
 Located at St. Augustine Beach, off A1A at S.R. 3.
 Jacksonville 
AreaHugenot Memorial Park
 10980 Heckscher Drive
 Northeast Jacksonville, 
Florida
 904/251-3335
 904/461-2000
 Swimming, surfing, sailboarding, fishing, 
camping. Admission: 50¢.
 Located off route 105 on the Atlantic Ocean in 
Northeast Jacksonville
 Kathryn 
Abbey Hanna State Park500 Wonderwood Drive
 Mayport, Florida
 904/249-4700
 450-acre 
with 1.5 miles of beach. Swiiming, nature trails, picnic areas, off-road bike 
trails and 60 acres of freshwater fishing lakes. Admission: $1.00.
 Located 
south of Mayport off A1A.
 Little 
Talbot Islandc/o The Talbot Islands GEOpark
 11435 Ft. George Road East
 Ft. 
George, Florida 32226
 904/251-2320
 Over 5 miles of wide sandy beaches,salt 
marshes and dunes on this sea island. Maritime forests. Excellent fishing in the 
ocean and tidal streams behind the island. Bluefish, striped bass, redfish, flounder, 
mullet and sheepshead are common catches on the island. Camping, hiking, picnicking, 
biking, canoeing, surfing and swimming. Parking: $3.25 per vehicle.
 Located 
17 miles northeast of Jacksonville, on S.R. A1A.
 Big 
Talbot Island State Parkc/o The Talbot Islands GEOpark
 11435 Ft. George 
Road East
 Ft. George, Florida 32226
 904/251-2320
 Canoe routes through 
salt marshes, historic hiking trails, fishing, swimming. Good spot for Nature 
study, bird watching or photography. Parking: $2 honor fee per vehicle
 Located 
20 miles east of downtown Jacksonville on A1A North, immediately north of Little 
Talbot Island State Park.
 Palm 
Coast AreaWashington Oaks State Gardens
 6400 North Ocean Blvd.
 Palm 
Coast, Florida 32137
 904/445-3161
 389 acres of coastal scenery, bordered 
by the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River. Boulder-strewn beach, many shore 
birds, picnicking, fishing, ornamental gardens, swimming.
 Located two miles 
south of Marineland, off A1A.
 Gamble 
Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area3100 South A1A
 Flagler Beach, FL 32136
 904/439-2474
 144-acre 
park with coastal camping, picnicking, swimming, fishing, boat ramp, nature study. 
Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway.
 Off A1A.
 Ponte 
Vedra BeachGuana River State Park
 2690 South Ponte Vedra Blvd.
 Ponte 
Vedra Beach, Florida 32082
 904/825-5071
 Almost 2,400 acres with interesting 
and varied plant life. Ponce de Leon's first landing and explorations were probably 
on these lands. Fresh and saltwater fishing, boating on the Guana and Tolomato 
rivers, nature study, Atlantic swimming and surfing, hiking and mountain biking.
 Guana 
River State Park is located off A1A, north of St. Augustine.
 Fernandina 
Beach AreaFort Clinch State Park
 2601 Atlantic Avenue
 Fernandina Beach, 
Florida 32034
 904/277-7274
 1,100 acres of significant plant communities 
sand dunes, overwash plains, maritime hammock and estuarine tidal marsh. Camping, 
Atlantic swimming, surf and pier fishing, hiking and candlelight tours of an old 
fort.
 Located off A1A.
 Amelia 
Island State Recreation Areac/o The Talbot Islands GEOpark
 11435 Ft. George 
Road East
 Ft. George, Florida 32226
 904/251-2320
 Seahorse Stables, ride 
reservations
 904/261-4878
 Over 200 acres of undeveloped sea island recreational 
opportunities. Pristine beaches, salt marshes and coastal maritime forests. Concession, 
guided horseback rides along the Atlantic beach, fishing, hiking, sunning, and 
bird watching.
 Amelia Island is located 7 miles north of Little Talbot Island 
State Park on S.R. A1A, or 8 miles south of Fernandina Beach.
 FLORIDA 
PANHANDLE BEACHES
 
 Pensacola 
area
 Perdido Key State Recreation Area
 12301 Gulf Beach Highway, Pensacola 
32507
 904/492-1595
 A 247-acre barrier island near Pensacola on the Gulf 
of Mexico. Pristine wide, white, sandy beaches with sand dunes covered and sea 
oats. Off S.R.292.
 Swimming, Showers, Picnic, Fishing
 Johnson 
BeachPerdido Key, near Gulf Beach. S.R. 292
 Big 
Lagoon State Recreation Area12301 Gulf Beach Highway, Pensacola, Florida 32507
 904/492-1595
 Sandy 
beaches, salt marshes on Big Lagoon. Plenty of wildlife and waterfowl. Five picnic 
areas with shelters. Crabbing and castnetting for mullet in the lagoon.
 Full 
Facilities Camping, Canoeing, Swimming, Boat Ramp, Picnic, Nature Trail, Fishing, 
Boating, Visitors Center
 Langdon 
BeachNear Gulf Island National Seashore
 Unnamed 
BeachPickens Park Rd, Rt. 399, Fort PIckens State Park
 Quietwater 
BeachRt. 399, Santa Rosa Sound
 Casino 
BeachRt. 399, Pensacola Beach
 Santa 
Rosa Recreational FacilityRt. 399, Santa Rosa Island
 Navarre 
BeachShoreline Park
 Rt. 399, on Santa Rosa Sound
 Liza 
Jackson ParkSanta Rosa Blvd., on The Narrows, Santa Rosa Sound
 Fort 
Walton BeachRoss Marler Park
 Rt. 30, on Choctawhatchee Bay/the Intracoastal
 Okaloosa 
AreaRt. 30, on Choctawhatchee Bay/the Intracoastal, near Eglin AFB
 Okaloosa 
Island PierRt. 30, on Choctawhatchee Bay/the Intracoastal, near Eglin AFB
 John 
C. Beasly ParkRt. 30, on Choctawhatchee Bay/the Intracoastal, near Eglin AFB
 DestinSilver 
Beach Wayside Park
 Emerald Coast Parkway, Rt. 2378, Moreno Point
 Grayton 
Beach State Receation AreaBox 6600, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459
 904/231-4210
 400- 
acre park offers rolling sea oat-covered dunes with wide, white sand beaches tapering 
to the emerald green Gulf. full-size slash pines and southern magnolia trees pine 
flatwoods and scrub. Scenic Western Lake is stocked with both fresh and saltwater 
fish and is surrounded by extensive salt marsh.
 Full Facilities Camping, Swimming, 
Boat Ramp, Picnic, Nature Trail, Fishing, Boating, Visitors Center
 Panama 
City BeachPanama City Beach & Pier
 Rt. 30, Panama City Beach
 Bay 
County Pier and ParkRt. 30, (near Miracle Strip Amusement Park), Panama City 
Beach
 Saint Andrews 
State Recreation Area4415 Thomas Drive, Panama City, FL 32408
 904/233-5140
 A 
1,260-acre park offers camping, nature trails with wading birds, alligators and 
wildife, swimming and extensive fishing. Located three miles east of Panama City 
Beach, off S.R. 392 (Thomas Drive).
 Full Facilities, Camping, Showers, Fishing, 
Swimming, Boat Ramp, Nature Trail, Concession
 Port 
St. JoeCape San Blas
 Rt. 30E, Cape San Blas, next to St. Vincent Naional 
Wildlife Refuge
 Indian 
Pass Beach
 850/227-1223
 Dolphins, pelicans, lots of sand and privacy on 
this remote beach
 At the end of County Road 30B - park at the small boat launch.
 T.H. 
Stone MemorialRt. 30E, St. Joseph Peninsula, next to St. Joseph Peninsula 
State Park
 ApalachicolaDr. 
Julian G. Bruce Beach
 A1A, Rt. 300, St. George Island, near St. George Island 
Sate Park
 Carrabelle 
BeachA1A, Carrabelle Beach
 SOUTHWEST 
FLORIDA BEACHES
 Barefoot 
Beach State Recreation Area
 North of Wiggins Pass in Collier County, off west 
end of Bonita Beach Road.
 Boca 
GrandeCayo Costa State Park
 c/o Barrier Islands GEOpark
 Boca Grande, 
FL 33921
 813/964-0375
 Miles of beaches, pine forest, oak palm hammocks, 
mangrove swamps and a wide array of bird life. Known for very good shelling. Accessible 
only by private boat or passenger ferry services, Cayo Costa State Park lies directly 
south of Boca Grande, in a chain of barrier islands that shelters Charlotte Harbor 
and Pine Island Sound from the storms of the Gulf of Mexico. Camping, fishing, 
swimming, picnic, boating, nature trails, cabins
 Cape 
SableFlamingo Visitor's Center
 Swimming in the Florida Bay. Take Route 
27 through the Everglades, all the way to Cape Sable.
 Picnicking, restrooms, 
showers, volleyball, with refreshments for sale nearby.
 Marco 
Island
 Tigertail Beach
 Hernando Drive, off State Road 951 on Marco Island.
 Sailing, 
windsurfing, concession stand, picnic facilities, water sports equipment rentals, 
volleyball, restrooms and showers. 941/642-8414.
 Caxambas 
PassSouth end of South Collier Boulevard on Marco Island.
 Naples
 Naples 
Municipal Beach
 Between Gordon Pass and Seagate Drive.
 941/434-4696
 Ten 
miles of beaches, Naples Fishing Pier at 12the St., extends 1,000 feet into the 
gulf and is a popular point for fishing enthusiasts. Great gathering spot for 
sunsets. Metered parking, bait, snack bar, restrooms, outdoor showers.
 Lowdermilk 
Park
 Banyon Boulevard and Gulf Shore Boulevard North
 941/434-4698
 1,000 
feet of prime beach with restrooms, pavilion, volleyball, vending machines, picnic 
tables, playgrounds, metered parking.
 Clam 
Pass ParkOff Seagate Drive and Gulfshore Drive North.
 Open 8 a.m. until 
sundown. A short tram ride gets you to the beach area from Seagate Drive entrance. 
An elevated boardwalk through mangrove forest, leads to the Gulf. Concessions, 
watersport equipment rentals.
 Delnor-Wiggins 
State Recreational Area County Road 901 off U.S. 41 North.
 941/597-6196
 7 
a.m. to sundown. $3.25 per vehicle. Miles of pristine shoreline, sea oats and 
mangroves. Lifeguards, observation tower, barbecue grills, showers and wheelchair 
access. picnicking, swimming, fishing.
 Horizon 
Way Beach Park Shore Drive at Gulf Shore Boulevard North.
 Miramar 
BeachGulf Shore Boulevard North, between Harbour and Mooring Lane Drives.
 Vanderbilt 
BeachVanderbilt Drive in North Naples.
 941/597-6196
 Southern end starts 
in North Naples at Vanderbilt Drive, to Delnor Wiggins Pass State Park at the 
north. Miles of white, sandy beaches. Showers, metered parking.
 Vedado 
Way BeachBetween Park Shore and Harbor Drives on Gulf Shore Boulevard North
 Benches, 
parking, foot path.
 Sanibel 
/ Captiva IslandSanibel Beach
 941/472-1080
 on the islands and along 
the causeway
 Bowman's 
Beach 941/472-6477
 Famous shelling beach - for you and your leashed pet.
 Lighthouse 
Beach 941/472-1080
 At eastern tip of Sanibel - from Sanibel Causeway, head 
south and turn left at Periwinkle Way.
 Gulfside 
City Park / Algiers BeachBowman's Beach
 Miles of pristine beaches with 
great shelling. About 3 miles south is Sanibel Lighthouse and Blind Pass, where 
Sanibel and Captiva Islands meet
 Turner 
BeachOn Sanibel Captiva Road
 Fort 
Myers BeachBowditch Point Regional Park
 North end of Estero Island. A trolley 
runs from Main Street park and ride lot, just north on Mantanzas Pass Bridge.
 Restrooms, 
showers, picnicking, grills, hiking paths, bike racks, pavilion, handicapped-accessible 
boardwalk.
 Lynn 
Hall Memorial ParkOn north end of Estero Boulevard and continuing south. Free 
fishing pier, parking, picnic tables, barbecue grills, swings, bathhouse, restrooms, 
rental concessions, refreshments, volleyball.
 Lover's 
Key State Recreation Area, Carl E. Johnson Park Bowman's Beach 941/472-6477
 Picnicking, 
restrooms, boardwalks fishing, nature, trails, tram ride to the beach.
 
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