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    Bonita Beach Park is a beloved coastal retreat in Bonita Springs, Florida, celebrated for its Gulf-front shoreline, calm waters, and laid-back atmosphere.

    Bonita Beach Park occupies a prime position along the Gulf Coast in Bonita Springs, Florida, where Lee County's barrier island system gives way to open water and long views toward the horizon. The park has served as a public gathering place for residents and visitors for decades, offering free and low-cost access to one of the region's most naturally appealing stretches of beach. The shoreline here is characteristic of Southwest Florida, with fine white sand, warm shallow water, and an abundance of shells deposited by the Gulf's tidal rhythms.

    Facilities include covered pavilions, picnic tables, restrooms, and outdoor showers, making it well suited for a full day outdoors. The adjacent waters are calm enough for swimming and wading, and the gradual slope of the sea floor makes the park approachable for families. Anglers cast from the shore targeting a range of species common to Gulf nearshore habitats, while nature observers keep an eye on the skies and water for brown pelicans, osprey, and the occasional dolphin moving parallel to the beach.

    Estero Bay, a designated state aquatic preserve, lies just inland, and its mangrove-lined channels are accessible to paddlers who want to explore a quieter, more sheltered environment. The surrounding area in Bonita Springs offers seafood restaurants, casual waterfront dining, and a relaxed town character that complements a day spent at the beach. Bonita Beach Park earns its reputation as a local favorite precisely because it delivers an honest, uncrowded coastal experience without the commercial overlay found at more developed beach destinations.

    27954 Hickory Blvd, Bonita Springs, FL 34134, USA

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    Tips for visiting Bonita Beach Park

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    Visit during the week in the early morning to secure a covered picnic shelter and enjoy the beach before crowds arrive.

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    Try shelling along the tide line at low tide, when the receding water exposes a wider stretch of sand rich with local finds.

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    Bring water shoes if you plan to wade, as the nearshore bottom can be uneven with shells and occasional rocky patches.

    4

    Rent a kayak or paddleboard from nearby outfitters and launch into Estero Bay, which borders the park on its inland side.

    5

    Pack a light layer for the evening, as Gulf breezes pick up noticeably after sunset and the open shoreline offers little shelter from the wind.

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