Take a ferry from nearby Honeymoon Island to this barrier island with a three-mile beach rated the best in the nation by Dr. Beach. Wade, swim or fish in the warm blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico or just relax on your boat in the 108-slip marina. Enjoy a hike...
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Take a ferry from nearby Honeymoon Island to this barrier island with a three-mile beach rated the best in the nation by Dr. Beach. Wade, swim or fish in the warm blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico or just relax on your boat in the 108-slip marina. Enjoy a hike on the nature trail or paddle under a mangrove canopy on the kayak trail. There are no camping facilities on the island. The park is home to many species of birds and animals. Please take only photos and leave only footprints.
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Activities
Back Bay Fishing
Birding
Boating
Canoeing
Fishing
Fly Fishing
Kayaking
Natural Wildlife Viewing
Playground
Shelling
Swimming
Category
Hiking/Nature Trails
Nature Preserve
Nature Tours
Protected Species Habitat
State Park
Water Recreation
Disabled Traveler Information
ADA Compliant
ADA Picnic Tables
Disabled Accessible
Disabled Discount
First Aid Station
Ramps
Wheelchair-friendly
Discounts
Senior Citizen Discount
Facility Amenities
Boat Dock
Concessions
Covered Pavilion
Food/Beverage Service
Gift Shop
Marina
Overnight Docking
Picnic Area
Picnic Shelter
Showers
Vending machines
General Information
Closest Airport: Tampa International Airport
Dates closed: None
Driving time to nearby lodging: 20 minutes
Hours: 8 a.m. - sunset daily
Number of Slips: 108
Open Year-Round
Guest Information
Family Friendly
Information/Services Provided
Maps Available
Memberships
VISIT FLORIDA Partner
Payment Options
American Express
Cash
Discover
MasterCard
Personal Checks
Travelers Checks
Visa
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