Lover's Key State Park
Acres
of nature trails and pristine beaches make Lover's Key one
of Florida's best beachfront parks. Here you can canoe along
mangrove lined estuaries, walk miles of secluded, white sand beaches,
hike along wetland trails, and enjoy hours of nature study. Many
species of waterfowl call the park home, and sightings of the endangered
manatee are frequent along the shore and in the nearby waterways.
The main attraction
at the park is definitely the pristine beach area. Far less crowded
than many of the public beaches in Southwest Florida, the shoreline
is marked by mounds of shells and deposits of driftwood. Several
picnic areas are located here, providing a nice place for lunch.
A concessionaire also offers snacks and other fast food items. The
angler will delight in the fishing in the park, with trout, redfish,
snook and tarpon being just a few of the offerings. Fishing is permitted
from the beach or by boat, and a boat ramp is located within the
park grounds. Canoeing on the mangrove lined tidal lagoons offers
a wonderful chance for nature study, and rentals are available at
the concessionaire. |
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