Cayo Costa State Park

Submitted by admin on Mon, 02/07/2022 - 22:45
American state parks
Accessibility Score
1

Paradise awaits you at Cayo Costa State Park, with nine miles of untouched beaches accessible only by boat. This pristine park is a prime spot for fishing, snorkeling, beachcombing, and exploring this magnificent 2,436-acre piece of paradise. The state of Florida does not provide any accessible swimming options at Cayo Costa State Park. If you want to help make sure everyone can swim here, please reach out to local and state government.

Address
4 Nautical Miles West of Pine Island (26.685789, -82.245381)
Cayo Costa, FL 33922
Phone
941-964-0375
Amenities

Boating, Cabins, Fishing

Fees

$2 per person. Please use the honor box to pay fees. Correct change is required.
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Bicycling,Boating,Primitive Camping,Fishing,Hiking,Paddling,Picnicking,Scuba Diving,Shelling,Snorkeling,Swimming,Tours,Walking and Running,Wildlife Viewing,Accessible Amenities,Amphitheater,Beach,Cabins,Campfire Circles,Campgrounds,Canoe Kaya
Wheelchair Access
Accessible Camping
Beach Wheelchair
Accessible Swimming
Swimming
Beach
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State Contacts

Title title/company Phone Email
Capt. Mike Nealy

Florida Keys Council For People With Disabilities

capt.mick2102@gmail.com
Dr. James Remington

Florida Keys Council For People With Disabilities

jimatocean@aol.com
Adele Gerbracht

Florida Keys Council For People With Disabilities

Adelewg@aol.com
The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc fddc@fddc.org
Roger T. Hernstadt

City manager of the Town of fort Myers Beach

239-765-0202 Roger@fmbgov.com
Arleen Hunter

City manager Bonita Springs

(239)-949-6262 Arleen.Hunter@cityofbonitasprings.org
Sabrina Foundation

Sabrina Cohen Foundation

305.968.8024 sabrina@sabrinacohenfoundation.org
Cristen Gignac

Director of Recreation & Facilities Bay County

989-895-4132 gignacc@baycounty.net