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Encompassing 14.2 hectares (35 acres) of mangrove forest, coastal dunes, and a white sandy beach, Clam Pass Park provides opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Its peaceful location away from the road means the beach is only accessible via a 1.2 km (0.75 mi) boardwalk running through a mangrove forest. Enjoy a nature stroll along the pass or catch the tram that runs throughout the day. From the boardwalk through this typical southwestern Florida ecosystem, you can spot three different species of mangrove tree, colorful butterflies, and an array of birds. At the beach, unwind on the soft sand or paddle in the clear water. Concession stands offer chair and umbrella rentals, food, and drinks. Plan to visit Clam Pass Park during your Naples vacation using our convenient Naples online holiday planner.
Clam Pass Park reviews
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Very cool park to visit. $10 admission. From parking lot you can walk down a raised trail or have a tram take you to the beach. Beware of red tide currently occuring on gulf coast beaches, not...
Very cool park to visit. $10 admission. From parking lot you can walk down a raised trail or have a tram take you to the beach. Beware of red tide currently occuring on gulf coast beaches, not... more »
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What an absolutely beautiful day we spent here. We drove over from Ft. Lauderdale for the day (very doable). Get here early, parking fills quick! There’s a beautiful mile long boardwalk through...
What an absolutely beautiful day we spent here. We drove over from Ft. Lauderdale for the day (very doable). Get here early, parking fills quick! There’s a beautiful mile long boardwalk through... more »
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Great beach and awesome place to watch the sunset! We went on a Sunday evening in January and it was not very crowded at all. Sand is nice and powdery but there were still quite a few shells. Very cleaned and well maintained, but away from the hustle and bustle of town. It’s quite a hike in a long boardwalk to get to the beach but they were running golf cart shuttles when we were there.
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Stunning Park, Walking Boardwalk, Great Beach Food & Beautiful Sand Beach If you’re in the area, check out this gem! You need a Collier Beach Pass to park at Clam Pass Park or you have to pay $10 for parking. There is a rather large parking lot but if you’re going on the weekend - get there early! Spots fill up quick! There is a beautiful and long boardwalk through the mangroves that you can either walk through to get ti the beach or they have free cart drivers that will take you back and forth from the parking lot to the beach! Once you finish the boardwalk the other side, the waterway opens up to the beach food stand, bathrooms, showers, a kids play place and ample seating! I attached some pictures of the menu - please note it’s cash only! There are chairs and plenary of beach space when you go down to the beautiful water! When you’re done playing on the beach, you can take the cart ride back to the parking lot! It’s a sunning pocket of Naples that’s a must see!
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