Address: 1 Causeway Blvd, Dunedin, FL 34698, USA
Phone: +17272416106
Hillary Attar
Beautiful spot and fun place to shell hunt, and snorkel around. The water is calm and warm. Lots of rocks so bring shoes. There's a little Cafe with food and drinks and seats with ocean views while you sit and eat. Nice changing rooms and restrooms. It was very busy on the weekend get there well before 5 to get a good spot. Costs $8 to enter the park.
Jason T. Wiser
what a fun and inexpensive excursion. We loved the 2 mile trail hike to the beach at the point and back. the day was real windy so we weren't able to enjoy the beach, but we were protected by the forest and mangroves. We saw lots of ospreys and a beautiful bald eagle. wonderful family excursion.
Larry Holcombe
It's a beautiful state park that you can do plenty of hiking around in. Lots of white sandy beaches with plenty of shells for the looking. Some days are better than others so what's your weather. There are unsight facilities for restaurants as well as a site to get food. The nature center was beautiful and the staff were very informative.
farley fan
Might have just been the day we were there but the traffic to get in was horrendous! Didn't help that there is only 2 booths to pay at to get in. But once you're in you have multiple beaches to choose from. And the bathroom shacks are unique. I absolutely loved watching the sunset over the ocean. I think we went to Oasis Beach. I layed on the beach closed my eyes and everyone disappeared as there were a lot of people. I was left with the soothing sound of the waves and seagulls. The warm sun shining down on me. As it slowly lowered in the sky. Until it went beneath the waters edge. Everyone sending the sunset off with an applause.
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Yes they have 5 beaches and one is dedicated for pets. No fishing on main beach
This is my family's favorite beach, but not necessarily best for hunting shells. This beach is shallow pretty far out, so it gives kids (and those not comfortable swimming) lots of space to spread out, play, or relax. If you're looking for a good beach to go shell hunting, my first recommendation would be "Shell Island" (aka Shell Key). It's 45 min to an hour south of Honeymoon, but well worth the ride. You'll have to take a ferry out to Shell Island, but the prices are reasonable. I suggest trying to get on the first ferry in the morning, so you are one of the first ones to the beach - and get there before all the good shells are picked over. Shell Island has no facilities (bathroom, running water - nothing). You can pack a picnic, but be sure to bring your garbage back with you (and don't feed the seagulls!). This is a great place to go if you're visiting the area, or even once a year if you live down here.
I think you can on your own kayak. But I don't know about on the ferry
Right now there are a LOT of rocks on the beach and just into the water that make it very difficult and dangerous trying to walk out into the water to swim. After hurricane Irma they cleaned them up but this year not so much. Just called and ask if they were going to remove them and they said "they had no plans to". Vistors beware. Make sure you have beach shoes and lots of bandages for when you fall on the rocks. People pay a lot of money to use this beach...they need to do better!
Its a State park, call them and see what can be done. Congrats!!
Just wear a pair of water shoes and solve the problems
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