Pine Island Beach Park
About Pine Island Beach Park
Pine Island offers 3 acres of parkland bordering the Pine Island Beach, which might be only 30 minutes from Fort Myers, but it's worlds away from anywhere!
If you want an idyllic, family friendly day out on the beach, where you can just play, relax, soak up that Florida sun, and spend quality time with each other - this could be your place!
At Pine Island Beach Park, there are fun activities for you to enjoy if you want to fill your day with adventure. There is a lush, natural environment that is great to explore, and you never know what wildlife you might spot!
It's the largest island on the Gulf Coast of Florida, with fruit groves, acres of palm, and tropical plants just waiting for you! Why not spend some time enjoying the great fishing there is there?
Palm Island Beach Park also has volleyball facilities for those active kids, and because there are beach restrooms and showers available, it's the perfect place to take a dip in those crystal clear waters!
If that STILL wasn't enough, the beach also features an adventure playground! Of course it does!
It's an ideal day trip option for a traditional family beach day without the distraction of the unamusing amusements.
So what are you waiting for! Pack that swimwear, grab those hats and sunglasses, and that bucket and spade, and of course don't forget that sense of adventure, and head on over to Palm Island Beach Park, and have a GREAT day out!
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Suggest editHow much does it cost?
Suggest editAdults Free entry, but there is a $5 parking fee
Children Free!
Last Update 2022
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Pine Island Beach Park FAQ’s
I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Pine Island Beach Park?
BBQs, picnic areas and a summer concession stand are available so it certainly won't leave you with an empty stomach!
Any top tips when visiting?
Make sure you take your sun protection, as that sun can get very hot!
Does Pine Island Beach Park have healthy eating or Vegan options?
Make sure you take plenty of bottled water - you will need to stay hydrated despite being surrounded by all that water!
Is Pine Island Beach Park fully accessible?
There are accessible areas, just use discretion when you have a wheelchair
Any additonal information?
There aren't life guards so take precaution
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