EGMONT
Egmont Key is a secluded state park reachable only by boat or ferry. Historic attractions include the Egmont Key Lighthouse and the ruins of Fort Dade. Egmont Key is a lovely place to experience untouched nature.
On The Southwest Coast of Florida
“Visit Historic Venice Florida”
Located midway between Tampa and Fort Myers on Florida’s west coast, Venice is one of the first planned cities built in the United States. Graced by Northern Italian Renaissance architecture, beautifully landscaped boulevards and parks, the city of Venice is an exception to most beach communities. It is completely surrounded by water with three bridges providing access to the downtown area. As a matter of fact, the main thoroughfare, Venice Avenue leads right to Venice’s Public Beach with Brohard Beach, Brohard Paw Park and Caspersen Beaches continuing down the coast; each offering a very unique experience.
Starting at the northern edge of Venice, there’s an open passage to the Gulf of Mexico from the Intra-coastal Waterway. From the riprap that banks the edge of the inlet, fishermen cast their lines while others sit on benches, bask in the sun and wave to passing boaters. This is a favorite place to watch the sun set or catch a glimpse of dolphins and manatees. Heading south on the beach, condominiums line the sandy shore; eventually you will arrive at Venice’s public beach; a traditional beach with concession stand and life guards. From this point on you’ll find more than 3 miles of “natural beauty” accessed by meandering raised boardwalks navigating mangroves, dunes and inlets to expansive sandy beaches.
Eventually, you’ll arrive at the Venice Fishing Pier and Brohard Beach, another favorite spot for sunset watchers and fishermen. Beyond that, Maxine Barritt Park provides a picnic shelter for large gatherings and an extraordinary view from the walking trails that meander around a small lake. Further down the beach is Brohard Paw Park. It’s the only beach in the county where your furry friends are allowed to swim, dig in the sand and catch a Frisbee. Meanwhile, fitness freaks and nature lovers will fall in love with Caspersen Beach. Bike, hike and paddle your way around inlets and byways or jog the shaded trail to fitness stations along the way and the coarse sand and rocky shore attract many a digger for coveted fossilized sharks teeth.
Sarasota, FL
Florida is Key
Sarasota, FL
Away from the commercial marine traffic and urban bustle of Florida’s Tampa Bay is the easygoing amble of Sarasota, just a few nautical miles south along the state’s central west coast. But in and around Sarasota is as much about her barrier islands as it is the city proper. And when you talk about the “Sister Keys” as they’re called, then you’re really talking laid back.
The Gulf of Mexico offers normally placid waters near shore and the keys provide easy line-of-sight navigation. But beware your draft as many of these areas are shallow and shoal easily. Also keep in mind that this region marks the southern end of the world’s largest manatee population. At certain times of the year sea cows are everywhere and there are posted speed zones enforced year round.
Sarasota proper is a booming area with incredible population growth, but its most famous resident — John Ringling — is long gone. His legacy, however, lives on in Sarasota. The circus magnate’s 66-acres estate now houses the Florida’s official state art museum and the Circus museum. The Ringling School of Art and Design is one of the best in the world. There’s also Ringling Boulevard, John Ringling Boulevard and John Ringling Parkway.)
To see the sites, boaters can moor at Marina Jacks, right in the heart of downtown. It offers a full-service fuel dock, berths to 200 feet, good food and complete amenities. For a bit more exclusivity, try the Sarasota Yacht Club, which can accommodate transient yachts up to 120 feet.
Much of what’s happening around Sarasota is actually on the keys just offshore. The area’s tony shopping district,Armand Circle, is actually its own key. It’s adjacent to Lido Key, which offers great beaches.
Stretching for 11 miles, Longboat Key is actually only half in Sarasota County. Nonetheless, its Longboat Key Club and Resort is one of the country’s finest upscale escapes. For the local delicacy, eat at Moore's Stone Crab. Visiting captains can port into Cannons Marina, Florida’s oldest Grady-White dealer. Cannons has a complete ships store including bait, tackle, fuel, oil, beach and boating supplies. There’s also Longboat Key Moorings at ICW Marker 15.
Siesta Key is eight miles of beach and bay front property, with canals honeycombing through many neighborhoods, and some excellent shops.
The Gulf of Mexico, Sarasota Bay and Anna Maria Bay surround the seven-mile long Anna Maria Island. Anna Maria Bayfront Park on the north end offers no facilities but a serene beach to experience. Holmes Beach is excellent for walking. Bradenton Beach and Coquina Beach on the south end have lifeguards, restrooms, showers, picnic areas with grills, lots of shady pine trees and concessions.
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