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Intracoastal Waterway Boater’s Highway To Get aways

March 12, 2016 by Nick & Cindy Davis

As you head south along Florida’s Gulf Coast the lighthouse at Anclote Key serves as a beacon for mariners entering the Intracoastal Waterway. Every week thousands of guys from all over the land in everything from fishing skiffs to “million dollar” yachts travel this highway for boaters” that stretches more than 150 miles to Fort Myers.intracoastal anclote key

This intracoastal waterway simply one a segment massive 3 ‘000 mile’ shipping route that runs along, no doubt both the Atlantic and Gulf coasts is a gateway to quite a few state’s most beautiful getaways. Ok, and now one of the most important parts. Over big years a lot waterfront restaurants hotels marinas and shipyards have sprung up to serve locals and cruisers traveling the Intracoastal.

One way or another, Anclote Key State Park with its big fishing and bird watching gets its share of guests. Most individuals approach the island from the north since the deeper water there is a better place to anchor large boats.

The state has built pavilions in the island middle on the gulf side and one at the north end at the designated primitive campground. Needless to say, the picnic areas have composting toilet facilities and tables and grills are attainable on a “first come” “1st served” basis. You see, there is no electricity or running water and travelers must dispose of their own garbage.

intracoastal caldesiOften times southward is Caladesi Island State Park with a seaside successively ranked in the center of world’s Top ten by Florida worldwide University coastal geologist Stephen Leatherman prominent known as Dr. Seaside. Leatherman considers 50 criteria when making his picks including current sand quality and water clarity. Caladesi scores big in all areas but crowds lack makes it notably appealing.

For longer than years the island was affordable solely by boat. Basically, since Hurricane Elena filled Dunedin Pass with sand in 1985 adventurous souls are able to make the long walk from Clearwater Beach.

Boaters will look at Caladesi Island quite accommodating due to a newest 108 slip marina on the east side. Overnight docking with electricity and water hookups are available but boaters must register before sundown.

Consequently, the state park which has picnic pavilions bathrooms and a concession stand could be accessed with the help of a passenger ferry which departs nearby Honeymoon Island at ten every day weather permitting.

Intracoastal Adventures

Of all the barrier islands stretching from Cape Sable in the south to Anclote Key in the north none has a narration as rich as Egmont Key. Reason that throughout the 3rd Seminole battle the Army held Seminole prisoners here. At the time of the Civil War it served as a Union naval base. In the course of the “Spanish American” warfare massive guns were positioned here to guard Tampa mouth Bay.

Did you know? Since 1974 when Egmont Key was designated a civil wildlife sanctuary it was better prominent for its unusual past. Yes, that’s right! The island is a critical nesting place for many intracoastal egmont keythreatened and endangered migratory shore birds and for loggerhead sea turtles. Though there is no commune transportation to the “400 acre” island thousands of folks visit Egmont Key every year by boat. It’s a well it is undoubtedly amidst the most well known destinations for recreational anglers and boaters on Florida’s west coast. In reality, boaters can pull up on the seaside resort on the island windward side or drop anchor and wade ashore on the leeward side.

Nick & Cindy Davis can assist you in finding you home to accommodate your boating lifestyle. This way you can take yourself, family & friends on an adventure through the intracoastal waterways that Tampa has to offer. Remember we are always just a click here or call to 813-300-7116 away.

 

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