Bonita Beach is located on Florida's gulf coast just a few miles north of Naples and about two hours south of Tampa. The white sand beaches of Bonita Springs have been a favorite destination for world travelers. Unfortunatly, too much time goes by between visits to the beach for a lot of locals and long time residents. Enjoy the photos I snapped when I stopped to smell the roses and the beach breezes.

Bonita Beach Preserve is located at the South end of Barefoot Beach. It is a State Park and Gopher Tortoise Preserve. Between 12 noon and 3:00 p.m. the little "Sherman Tanks" are everywhere. Admission to the park is $6.00 per vehicle.
There are also several varieties of birds in the area. A few were kind enough to let me get close.

A place of treasures was discovered close to Wiggins Pass. Tide was going out. The sun was going down. The treasures in this castle included shells, sand dollars, ribbon, rope, bouys, branches, sticks & seagrape leaves.

Do you suppose there is a Bonita Beach Cowboy?

Fair game. Non-living shellfish, left it for the visitors.

Another great Bonita Springs, Florida sunset.


There's never been a better time to buy real estate in Bonita Springs, Florida.
Come to Florida and get your Bonita Springs Sand Castle.
Chris Griffith - Keller Williams Elite Realty - Bonita Springs Florida.
