Honeymoon Island is the perfect place to go when looking for outdoor recreational entertainment! The South Beach Pavilion provides bicycles to rent by the hour or day and kayaks are available at Café Honeymoon. Both facilities offer beach chair and umbrella rentals for nominal fees and their decks are known for having great views of the gulf. Of course, there’s always plenty of space for just...
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Honeymoon Island State Park
Welcome to Honeymoon Island State Park
Nature lovers will find osprey nests, a wide variety of shorebirds, and one of the few remaining virgin slash pine forests in South Florida. The park boasts several nature trails and bird observation areas. Visitors can swim, fish, and snorkel in the warm waters of the Gulf or picnic while they enjoy the beautiful scenery. Shelling is particularly good here, as the Gulf currents deposit an incredible variety of seashells on the shore. Showers are available and the park's concession has a gift shop and snack bar. Located at the extreme west end of State Road 586.
Florida's state parks are committed to providing equal access to all facilities and programs. Beach wheelchairs are available upon request. Should you need assistance to enable your participation, please contact the Ranger Station at 727-469-5942, option 5.
Park GPS coordinates: N 28° 3.664449' W 82° 49.020081'
WEBCAM: Check out live shots of the beach at Honeymoon Island State Park, courtesy of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce.






