Lovers Key State Park
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. A welcome and discovery centre operates on Black Island with seasonally changing hours, exhibits include displays on the park's habitats and the human history of the park.
The park was heavily impacted by the Hurricane Ian which struck on September 28, 2022. Heavy rains, high wind, and roughly 15-18ft of storm surge left the park devastated.
Gallery
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Entrance to the south side of park along the Bonita Beach Causeway
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South side of park
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Bayside entrance
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North side of park
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North side of park
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North side of park
References
- ^ "Lovers Key State Park A LOVELY LOCATION WITH AN UNTARNISHED TWO-MILE STRETCH OF BEACH". Retrieved December 12, 2021.
External links
- Lovers Key State Park at Florida State Parks
- Lovers Key / Carl E. Johnson State Recreation Area at Absolutely Florida
- Lovers Key State Recreation Area at Wildernet
- [1] DEP confirms park in city limits (page 1) - December 2005