Parking at the beach in Naples, FL is easy and with 17 miles of beaches the parking is abundant. This is not true of other areas of Florida. Naples beaches are for residents and visitors alike.
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Parking at City and County beaches is free with a City of Naples or Collier County beach parking permit for residents. If you are not a resident you may purchase a yearly parking permit for the very reasonable rate of $50. Daily parking is $8.
Available areas for parking at the beach in Naples, FL are:
- Lowdermilk Park which is located near Fifth Avenue South, Third Street South and Tin City offers 1,000 ft. of pristine beachfront, picnic tables, playground, volleyball and duck pond. Lowdermilk Park parking at the beach in Naples, Florida offers 125 spaces.
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- Clam Pass beach is located at the end of Seagate Dr. nestled among some of Naples finest hotels. Clam Pass parking at the beach in Naples, FL offers 182 spaces and offers 35 acres of mangrove forest, coastal dunes and 3200 linear feet of beach on the Gulf of Mexico.
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- Barefoot Beach is located at the far North of Collier County and is one of the last undeveloped of the barrier islands. Barefoot Beach Preserve parking at the beach in Naples, FL offers 356 spaces and with 8,200 feet of beach it is home to numerous animal species, protected tropical foliage and home to the protected Gopher Tortoise.
- Vanderbilt Beach is located at the end of Vanderbilt Beach Rd. in an area of hotels, restaurants and condo living. Vanderbilt parking at the beach in Naples, FL offers 152 spaces, concessions, restrooms, showers and bicycle racks.
In addition to these beaches there are also Naples Municipal Beach and Fishing Pier and North Gulfshore Boulevard Beach. These two beaches offer lots of on the street parking as well as parking lots within walking distance. Come and enjoy our beaches. Don’t worry about your car because parking at the beach in Naples, FL is easy.
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