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Anne's Beach, Islamorada

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Dedicated to local environmentalist Anne Eaton, Anne's Beach features a shallow swimming area along a shore lined with mangroves. Try your hand at kiteboarding, or snorkel to look for octopuses. When you're done, walk along the boardwalk, which is an elevated, wooden path that leads 0.8 km (0.5 mi) through natural wetlands. Bring a picnic basket and eat in the covered picnic area. Amenities include two parking lots and bathroom facilities. Watch your step to avoid crab holes. Plan to visit Anne's Beach during your Islamorada vacation using our convenient Islamorada trip builder tool.
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  • I thought it was a super cute beach area with lots of little private access points. Parking was terrible though. Not enough parking on either side. 
    I thought it was a super cute beach area with lots of little private access points. Parking was terrible though. Not enough parking on either side.  more »
  • A not so hidden gem just on the intercostal highway, Anne's Beach is well worth stopping for a few minutes, or spending a few hours. Secluded beaches, family friendly, covered picnic seating, and... 
    A not so hidden gem just on the intercostal highway, Anne's Beach is well worth stopping for a few minutes, or spending a few hours. Secluded beaches, family friendly, covered picnic seating, and...  more »
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  • Not a beach I would swim at this time of year. There were TONS of baby and mid sized Portuguese Mon O War washed up on the shore. However, it was an awesome beach to walk around and explore. We saw a TON of crabs and hermit crabs and baby conches. Also saw some neat fish swimming around and lots of lizards. It was a neat place to walk around and take in nature.
  • Cool boardwalks that cut through the trees. Little pathways that get to the waters edge, but there wasn't much beach. Covered heavily in seaweed and the muddy is super sticky/slick. Ran into some people who appeared to be nude sunbathers, so we turned back. After some googling, it appears this historically has been a nude beach.

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