Stump Pass Beach State Park

Stump Pass Beach State Park is a Florida State Park, made up of three islands and the protected channels between them. It is located in Englewood.

Stump Pass Beach State Park
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
LocationCharlotte County, Florida, United States
Nearest cityEnglewood, Florida
Coordinates26°53′51″N 82°20′34″W
Area245 acres (0.99 km2)
Governing bodyFlorida Department of Environmental Protection

Admission and Hours

There is a park use fee. $3.00 per vehicle (containing up to 8 people). Bikes, boats, kayaks and walkers have a separate fee of $2. Florida state parks are open between 8 a.m. and sundown every day of the year (including holidays). Please be advised that dogs are only permitted on the trails and not EVER on the beach. The beach is habitat to threatened species such as least terns, loggerhead, Kemp's ridley and green sea turtles.

Activities

At the southwest corner of Charlotte County, there is a mile of beach where seashells and shark teeth wash up, and anglers fish the surf for prize catches. Visitors can enjoy an excellent view of the Gulf of Mexico, as well as a stretch of undeveloped Florida coastline. Visitors come to this secluded beach to enjoy the year-round swimming and sunbathing; shelling is best during the winter months. A hiking trail passes through five distinct natural communities that provide homes for many species of wildlife; covered picnic tables are located along the trail. While at the park, visitors might see West Indian manatees, gopher tortoises, snowy egrets, least terns, and magnificent frigatebirds. Ranger-led turtle walks and nature hikes are available in the winter. Located at the south end of Manasota Key off I-75, exit 191.

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