Day | Open | Closed |
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Everyday | 8a |
Cayo Costa State Park, nestled on an isolated Gulf Coast island south of Boca Grande and west of Fort Myers, is a serene escape into unspoiled Florida. With nine miles of sandy beaches and turquoise waters accessible only by boat or kayak, it’s a place where nature prevails. Visitors enjoy swimming, snorkeling, beachcombing, kayaking, and fishing along pristine shores lined with wind-shaped dunes and mangrove trails. As a sanctuary for wildlife, Cayo Costa teems with shorebirds, manatees, and sea turtles. Featuring rustic camping, picnicking, and boating facilities, this peaceful haven is perfect for those seeking an unfiltered connection with nature.