Bonita Springs Florida - On the Water
Canals wind through neighborhoods, connecting to bays and the Gulf of Mexico offering the fishing enthusiast a variety of backwater and offshore experiences. Nature lovers will find birds, turtles, manatee and various wildlife as well as a variety of tropical foliage.
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Public Boat Ramps
Imperial River Boat Ramp
27551 South Tamiami Trail, Bonita Springs, FL 34134
239-229-2063
Open dawn to dusk, parking $5. Lee County Parking pass accepted at this location.
Beaches
Dog Beach
Off-leash beach access for dogs
8600 Estero Blvd, Bonita Beach, FL 34134
Phone: 239-229-0559
Bonita Beach Access 1
3 shelters, picnic tables and grills for public use. Parking fee $1.00 per hour. Lee County Parking pass accepted at this access.
27890 Hickory Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL
Open sunrise to sunset
Additional 8 beach access points located along Hickory Blvd. between Bonita Beach Access 1 and Bonita Beach Access 10
Bonita Beach Access 10
26082 Hickory Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL
Open sunrise to sunset
Barefoor Beach
Bonita Beach Road off Lely Barefoot Boulevard
Phone: 239-252-4000
Open 8 am to sundown
Barefoot Beach Preserve Park has a 356 space parking lot, one-mile nature trail, showers, picnic area and a concession are where equipment may be rented and food and drink is available for purchase. The preserve also offers handicapped beach wheelchair access.
Mound Key Archeological State Park
Only accessible by boat
Phone: 239-992-0311
Prehistoric Native Americans are credited with creating this island's complex of mounds with an accumulation of seashells, fish bones, and pottery. Mound Key is believed to have been the ceremonial center of the Calusa Indians.
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