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 Attractions | Campgrounds | Canoe Routes | State Parks

   FLORIDA STATE PARKS

Florida State Parks ReservationRegion: Northwest

NAVARRE BEACH STATE PARK
Navarre, Florida

Contact Information
4500 Sunray Road South, Navarre32311
(850) 410-1666

Driving Directions
Navarre Beach State Park is located across from the Navarre Beach Toll Bridge in Navarre. From I-10 Take highway 87 South to Highway 98 and go East approximately 1/4 mile until you reach the Navarre Beach Toll Bridge. Go South approximately 1 mile until you dead end into Navarre Beach State Park and Fishing Pier.

Park Fees
The Entrance Fee into most parks is $3.25-$4.00 per carload, up to eight people. Extra persons, walk-ins, and bicyclists are $1.00 per person. There may be additional fees for camping, tours, and museum entrances.

The Florida Park Service manages the Navarre Beach Fishing Pier. This 900-foot pier is one of the most popular fishing destinations along the Emerald Coast. Each spring, fishermen flock to the Navarre Beach State Park Fishing Pier anticipating the first Cobia, Mackerel, and Pompano runs along the Gulf Coast.

Visitors enjoy fishing at the pier year round for a wide variety of fish species. Please feel free to view our photo album to see some of the local catches and who earned this year’s local bragging rights!

Visitors are also welcome to walk on the pier to view local wildlife such as Bottlenose Dolphin, Rays, and an occasional Sea Turtle. A breathtaking view of a sunset from the pier provides the ending to a perfect day while visiting Navarre Beach.

Interpretive signs are posted along the pier to provide fish identification and education of local wildlife.

Additional Plans for the Park include extending the Navarre Beach Fishing Pier to provide better fishing opportunities to catch species such as Cobia, Mackerel, Jacks, Red Drum, Pompano, Snapper, Flounder, Bonita and many others.


Park Activities

Concessions, Fishing, Picnicking, Snorkeling, and Swimming

Navarre Beach State Park has one of Florida's most prized assets, pristine white, sugar sand beaches, a 1200 foot fishing pier and a scenic shoreline bordering the emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico. When you combine these quality natural resources with a wonderful park layout, they provide some of the highest quality resource based recreational opportunities in the Florida panhandle.

Concessions
Located at the base of the fishing pier, The “Friends” concession invites you to enjoy a cold refreshment and a variety of snacks and ice cream as you visit the local beaches. Inside visitors can view several fish identification charts and learn about the local wildlife. The concession also offers a wide variety of bait and tackle needed to catch popular species caught from the fishing pier. Picnic tables are located at the base of the pier to provide a scenic view of Navarre Beach and the Santa Rosa Sound while enjoying your favorite snack. Restrooms are conveniently located adjacent to the Concession Building.

Fishing
The Florida Park Service manages the Navarre Beach Fishing Pier. This 900-foot pier is one of the most popular fishing destinations along the Emerald Coast. Each spring, fishermen flock to the Navarre Beach State Park Fishing Pier anticipating the first Cobia, Mackerel, and Pompano runs along the Gulf Coast. Visitors enjoy fishing at the pier year round for a wide variety of fish species. Please feel free to view our photo album to see some of the local catches and who earned this year’s local bragging rights!

Swimming
Navarre Beach State Park is located across from Navarre Beach. Visitors enjoy swimming in the Gulf of Mexico, or can enjoy a picnic next to the Navarre Fishing Pier Concession Building.