900 Gulf Blvd, Englewood, FL 34223, United StatesMap
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Outstanding beach and park.
Love this state park. Very small parking lot. Good as this limits the numbers on the beach. Never crowded, especially if you walk 5 minutes down the beach. Bad thing is you must get there before 9:...
The tip is neat, the price is right. Parking is very limited. I would rather go to the beach further north and walk down here. I don't think the sand and views are overall worth it at this state park.
Folks, it has really gone downhill. People have destroyed it with litter. Hurricane Ian eroded the beach badly. And the current in the pass is extremely dangerous. Avoid this place!!!
Big change from the nearby crowds on the public beach. Nice trail along the Key and walk back along the beach. Check the wind direction to decide which way round to do the walk to keep the wind on you...
Outstanding beach and park.
Love this state park. Very small parking lot. Good as this limits the numbers on the beach. Never crowded, especially if you walk 5 minutes down the beach. Bad thing is you must get there before 9:...
Average
The tip is neat, the price is right. Parking is very limited. I would rather go to the beach further north and walk down here. I don't think the sand and views are overall worth it at this state park.
DON'T GO!!
Folks, it has really gone downhill. People have destroyed it with litter. Hurricane Ian eroded the beach badly. And the current in the pass is extremely dangerous. Avoid this place!!!
Uncrowded beach
Big change from the nearby crowds on the public beach. Nice trail along the Key and walk back along the beach. Check the wind direction to decide which way round to do the walk to keep the wind on you...
Top 10 in Engelwood, Florida
beautiful place to see birds, dolphins and manatees either go very early or after 4pm as parking is limited and everyone wants to be on this beach