Region:
Southwest
LOVERS KEY STATE PARK
Ft. Myers Beach, Florida
Contact Information
8700 Estero Blvd.
Ft. Myers Beach, 33931
(239) 463-4588
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of Lovers Key State Park
Fort Myers, Florida
Driving Directions
Lovers Key is located at 8700 Estero Blvd., Fort
Myers Beach. The park boundaries are Big Carlos
Pass and New Pass. We are 10.5 miles west of I75
on exit 116.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until
sundown 365 days a year.
Made up of Black Island, Lovers Key, Inner and
Long Key, this 1616-acre area features canals
and tidal lagoons fringed with mangroves, which
support an array of fish and other aquatic animals.
Although the park has been disturbed in the past
by dredge and fill activities and the invasion
of non-native plants, today the area provides
habitat for numerous animals.
Wildlife
The remnant maritime hammock on Black Island hosts
several species of woodpeckers, hawks, owls and
warblers. Osprey may be seen regularly fishing
in the water and nesting in area trees.
Marsh rabbits, raccoons and gray squirrels may
also be observed in their natural setting. Many
shore birds and wading birds, including roseate
spoonbills and reddish egrets, may be seen feeding
in the lagoons and along the beach area. Bottle-nosed
dolphins and the endangered West Indian manatee
also inhabit the nearshore waters.
Park Activities
Beaches, Bicycling, Birding, Boating, Boat Ramp,
Boat Tours, Canoeing, Concessions, Fishing, Nature
Trails, Picnicking, Showers, Swimming, and Wildlife
Viewing
Bicycling
Enjoy over 5 miles of bike trails including the
Black Island Trail through a maritime hammock.
Trail maps are available showing many interesting
places and observation points along the trail.
Bring in your own bicycles or rent them at our
concession located in the main parking lot. For
rental information, contact the park at (239)
463-4588.
Birding
Lovers Key State Park offers one of the best birding
areas in SW Florida. The park is home to many
active Osprey nests and 2 Bald Eagle nests. Roseate
Spoonbills, Snowy Egrets, American Kestrel and
many other species are often observed feeding
in the bays, estuaries and maritime hammock. With
over 40 species of birds recorded, 17 of which
are on the designated species list; Lovers Key
State Park is a birder paradise.
Boat Ramp
A boat ramp is available for access to adjacent
Estero Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. A canoe launch
is also available.
Tours
The park staff and concessionaire offer a full
array of programs that are sure to entice the
adventurous side of you. Join the environmentalists
as you discover the many interesting aspects of
this nature lovers paradise. For more information
please contact the park at (239) 463-4588.
Canoeing
Whether using the estuary fed by the Gulf of Mexico
or the canals fed by Estero Bay, the canoeing
and kayaking opportunities are endless. Bring
in your own equipment, or rent it at our concession
located in the main parking lot.For rental information,
contact the park at (239) 463-4588.
Fishing
Trout, redfish, snook and tarpon are caught seasonally.
Castnetting for mullet in the bay is a popular
activity.
Picnicking
Several picnic areas are set throughout the park.
On the beach, the inner waterways or the backwaters
of Estero Bay, you will be able to find the right
spot to enjoy a picnic. Many of the picnic areas
are equipped with grills and trash receptacles.
Shelling
With over 2 ½ miles of shoreline on the
Gulf of Mexico, Lovers Key State Park has some
of the best shelling opportunities on the Lee
Island Coast. Just remember that the taking of
live shells is prohibited.