Nature Coast Beaches
The Nature Coast stretches from Pasco County to Jefferson County, featuring pristine springs, wildlife refuges, and unspoiled beaches.
23 beaches found
A 3-acre park with a small, sandy beach that is popular with locals. The park has a picnic area, a playground, and a volleyball court.
A pristine, boat-accessible barrier island preserve with sandy beaches and a historic lighthouse. The park is a haven for birdwatching and offers a natural, undeveloped coastal experience. It is composed of Anclote Key, North Anclote Bar, and Three Rooker Island.
A 31-acre park with a small beach at the confluence of the Anclote River and the Gulf of Mexico. It is suitable for swimmers of all ages and offers a variety of amenities.
A remote and beautiful state park with miles of undeveloped coastline. The park has two beaches, one on the Gulf of Mexico and one on Apalachee Bay.
An undeveloped barrier island with beautiful beaches, consistently ranked among the best in the nation. The island is accessible only by boat, which helps to preserve its pristine, natural state.
A beautiful, pet-friendly beach with white sand and calm waters. It is a great place for swimming, sunbathing, and fishing.
A large, wild area of scrub, marsh, and swamp that is home to a variety of wildlife. The reserve has a few small, isolated beaches that are accessible by boat or by hiking.
A popular 155-acre park with a white sandy beach on the Gulf of Mexico, connected to the mainland by a 1-mile causeway. The park offers a variety of recreational activities and is a great spot for watching sunsets.
A small, man-made beach in a 10-acre park that is popular with local families. The park has a playground, picnic areas, and a boat ramp.
A private beach for residents of Gulf Harbors and their guests. It is a well-maintained beach with soft sand and calm waters.
One of Florida's most beloved state parks, known for its stunning natural beauty, pristine beaches, and abundant wildlife. The park has over four miles of beaches to explore, plus a hiking trail and a nature center.
A small, quiet fishing village with a few small beaches. The town is a popular spot for fishing, scalloping, and kayaking.