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Bonita Springs - Collier County Beach Passes

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Real Estate Agent with Downing-Frye Realty, Bonita Springs, FL 676419

Bonita Beach Barefoot BeachEnjoying Collier County Beaches in Bonita Springs

Little do many people know that there are Collier County Beaches in Bonita Springs.  At the entry to the Barefoot Beach Community is a large Collier County beach park.  In addition to the Collier Count Parks Beaches there is a State Park at the south end of Barefoot Beach.  The state park is accessible via Barefoot Beach Blvd across the Street from The Bonita Beach and Tennis Club Condominiums.

Collier County offers beach parking to visitors and residents with beach permits.

Resident Beach Parking Permits

Visitor Beach Parking Permits

Collier County Residents pay for beach permits in their property taxes and may pick up a beach sticker at any community center at a Collier County Park. 

Residents are required to provide documentation proving their residency.  Read the below list. 

  • Without a beach permit, individuals must pay a $6 parking fee at any of Collier County's beach parking facilities including the Vanderbilt Beach Garage

Full time Residents must provide the following to obtain a parking permit:

  • Original Collier County Vehicle Registration (copies not accepted)
  • Original Collier County Drivers License

Part time Resident Property Owners must provide the following to obtain a parking sticker:

  • Original Vehicle Registration or rental car agreement
  • Original Drivers License (regardless of state)
  • Current Collier County Tax Statement or deed or current closing paper for a property

Visitor/Non Resident Beach Parking Permit

  • Cost is $30
  • Annual Beach Parking Permit is for visitors and part-time residents, who do not own property
  • The Stickers will cover 12 months of parking beginning at the time of purchase
  • If visitors do not wish to purchase an annual Beach Parking Permit, they still have the option to pay pay as they park at a cost of $6 at Collier County Parks and Recreation locations

Locations to obtain $30 Vistior/Non Resident Beach Parking Permit

  • Caxambas Park - South Collier Boulevard (642-0004)
  • Veterans Community Park - 1895 Veterans Park Drive (566-2367)
  • North Collier Regional Park - 15000 Livingston Road (254-4024)
  • North Collier Government Services Center - 2335 Orange Blossom (774-8999)
  • City of Naples - City Hall - 735 8th Street South (213-1800) or (213-7120)
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Comments(5)

No Longer Active
Real Estate - Fallon, MT

Chris... Those don't look like runner's toes.... Mine still show evidence of my half marathon from June.

 

Sep 09, 2007 11:38 PM
Chris Griffith
Downing-Frye Realty, Bonita Springs, FL - Bonita Springs, FL
Bonita Springs Listing Specialist - Agent

Did I say those were my toes?  :)  Now everyone is wondering....and putting the facts together about the amputated/reattched toe and looking for scars....

I am only doing 5k-ish runs right now.  I had to switch my blood pressure medication and I'm having "issues".  Old age is a biotch. :)

Sep 09, 2007 11:47 PM
No Longer Active
Real Estate - Fallon, MT
Figured that is why you only had four showing... :-)  And you have a ways to go before you can play the old age card!
Sep 10, 2007 12:00 AM
Chris Griffith
Downing-Frye Realty, Bonita Springs, FL - Bonita Springs, FL
Bonita Springs Listing Specialist - Agent
It was my right, big toe.  LOL  Nice guess.
Sep 10, 2007 12:05 AM
John Occhi
AZ Veteran Notary Services - Marana, AZ
Mobile Notary Public/Certified Loan Signing Agent

I'm just concerned for you that someone with a foot fetish is going to get all excited and want to go to "Barefoot Beach"  now that you let the whole world know!

Now Have a Blessed Day,

John Occhi, Hemet CA REALTOR
Mission Grove Realty

 

Sep 10, 2007 03:07 AM