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Lovers Key / Carl E. Johnson State Park

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Lovers Key State Park is a 712acre Florida State Park located on Lover's Key and three other barrier islands—Black Island, Inner and Long Key. It is at 8700 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach, between Big Carlos Pass and New Pass and 10.5mi west of Interstate 75 on exit 116. The park lies within the city limits of Bonita Springs and is just north of Bonita Beach. The park uses a Fort Myers Beach zip code for address purposes.Activities include shelling, swimming, picnicking, boating, and sunbathing, as well as canoeing/kayaking, hiking, bicycling and wildlife viewing. Among the wildlife of the park are West Indian manatees, bottlenose dolphins, marsh rabbits, and over 40 bird species, including roseate spoonbills, osprey, snowy egret, bald eagles, and American kestrel. Black Island has woodpeckers, hawks, owls and warblers.Amenities include a two-mile (3 km) long beach on Lovers Key. Black Island has over five miles (8 km) of multiuse trails; bicycle, canoe, and kayak rentals, gazebo, picnic areas, boat ramp, and two playgrounds. The park is open from 8:00 am till sundown year-round.



"Lovers Key State Park opens at 8 and closes at sunset daily. The park features 2.5 miles of beautiful beach, 5 miles of nature trails, and a paddling trail. The park’s concessionaire rents bikes, kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, beach chairs and umbrellas."
Address: Bonita Springs
State: FL
City: Bonita Springs
categories: park, landmark & historical place



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Reviews
They have a new welcome center. We went kayaking and went to the beach. Love the tram driver. We went off our anniversary... Would you know we got on Fox 4 Now while we were there. We will come back. They have done a great job getting things up and running and open to the public.
Great beach and many people visiting Ft. Meyers never make it here. This beach is hidden and you have to go over the bridge coming from Fort Meyers. Then you have to take a weird turn to get to the parking lot. You have to pay, it’s not free. The beach is pretty and there are a number of people fishing day and night at this spot or near by. It’s a hike to the nearest beach but you can go down further. It’s very pretty and there are several mangroves in the area. Some people are more adventurous where they go on a kayak in the mangroves near by or the coves. It’s not wilderness but use your common sense. If you swim keep in mind there are currents don’t underestimate the ocean.
Loved this park! It was a scorching hot day so walking any paths was out for us, but the beach was so calm and peaceful. Lots of shells here too. There is a tram that takes you to the beach or you can walk. Walk would take about 10 minutes at an average pace. It’s $7 to park for the day. You can pay with cash or using your phone.
We really enjoyed our day at this park. We mostly did a beach day but also did some hiking on the trails. Note that after parking you take a trailer ride to the beach from the parking lot. This was running continuously all day and seemed to be back every 10-15 minutes or so. This worked out well. They had good bathroom facilities at both sides of the trailer ride adjacent the parking lot, and at the beach, so this was nice too. There is a gift shop next to the main parking lot and it has some ice cream and drinks there too, plus lots of gift ideas. There is also food available at the beach. The beach was great for shells, we got some good ones! It was a red flag day so the water was rough, but we did walk along the shoreline and that was nice. Lots of birds around and the water was a pretty color here. 2+ miles of shore here so you can walk a long ways. We had no problems parking but got here around 10AM-ish, I'd imagine at later times after noon it gets much busier. When we were leaving the lot looked pretty full. Highly recommend this place.
Beautiful park. We kayaked the canals and the scenery was nice, lots of birds. The manatee were a no show that day. Didn’t see any alligators either. The beaches are gorgeous. There are trails to walk/bike as well. Lots of accessories to assist disabled to beach.
I love it here! The guy who rents the umbrellas and chairs is so sweet. It is peaceful and pretty!!! And the is a trolley to pick you up and drop you off. Restrooms: There are restrooms
We absolutely adore this state park. Even if there’s a lot of people, there’s still plenty of room for everybody. They have trams to take you to another area of the beach if you don’t want to walk. They have a few different areas with concessions and bathrooms. The water is absolutely beautiful, you’ll want to spend all day here! Just don’t forget your sunscreen.
Beautiful state park with wonderful beaches between Fort Myers Beach and Bonita Springs. There is plenty of parking for an entry fee of 8$ per car, which is very reasonable. We went there several times with our kids during our Florida holidays and it was always an experience. Even the little tram ride from the parking spot to the south beach is great for them. At the beach you have all facilities in place with restrooms, showers and picnic areas, as well as a little food truck. The beach itself is amazing with clear water, white sand and tons of shells. We will definitely come again ...
Visited 3 times in August. Great park to play at the beach, relax, soak some sun, search for shells, and swim. Bathrooms were clean, loved the trolley ride to the beach and back to the parking lot. Very helpful staff, convenient beach chairs and umbrella rentals delivered to your specific spot on the beach, and set up for you!. Snack shack in case you didn't bring drinks or food!! So far one of the spots we will be returning to in our next visit!!
Paradise for beach lovers the water is nice and the beach is clean. There are restrooms and at Hurricane Charley’s you can get something to eat and drink. A tram is driving every 15 minutes from the parking lot. Nice staffs and you can see wildlife.
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