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Traveling with your dog and finding a new adventure spot is one of the most exciting experiences. Florida is known for its stunning beaches, beautiful vistas, and sunny weather. However, you can visit only a few dog-friendly beaches in Naples. This article looks at the top three dog-friendly beaches in Naples, Florida, as well as some other nearby beaches.
The Top 9 Dog Friendly Beaches in Naples, FL
1. Bonita Beach Dog Park
One of the only dog-friendly beaches in Naples
Off-leash encouraged
No more than two dogs are allowed on the beach brought by one owner
Dogs must be kept on leashes of no more than 8 feet long
Remember to bring bags to clean up after your dog!
Wash stations, picnic tables, and washrooms are available
Home to endangered seabirds and sea turtles
5. Bowmans Beach Park Sanibel
The isolated sand beach is known for great shelling
Charcoal grills, fitness stations, showers, restrooms, and a pavilion are available
Dogs are welcome on all parts of the beach but must be leashed at all times
Parking is a 5-minute hike from the beach
6. Lighthouse Beach Park and Fishing Pier Sanibel
Great shelling location
Plenty of shade to cool down in
Dogs are required to be leashed at all times, particularly as currents are very strong
Picnic areas are available, as well as water refill stations, restrooms, and showers
Lots of wildlife, including sea turtles and ground-nesting sea birds
7. Brohard Paw Park Venice
Dogs are only allowed on part of the beach
Dog waste bags, showers, benches, and water fountains are available
Fenced yard for dogs to play in
Beautiful boardwalk stretches along the beach
8. Fort DeSoto State Park Tierra Verde
Accessible by a path running along the south side of the park
Off-leash dogs allowed in designated areas on the beach only
Small and large dog areas are available, fenced off and leash-free
Three dog limit per person
Dog handlers must be over the age of 16
9. De Soto National Memorial Beach Bradenton
The beach and park are both accessible to dogs
6-foot leash length maximum, must be fixed leashes
Park is home to many protected plants and animals
No designated dog park
Visitor centers, picnic areas, camping, and historical information sites are available around the park
Conclusion
Despite Naples only having three beaches that allow dogs, there are plenty in the surrounding areas that will satisfy any dog’s sense of adventure. Most beaches have great amenities, including dog showers and picnic areas. Some of the beaches on our list have designated dog areas and even separate areas for different-sized breeds. However, there aren’t many off-leash opportunities. We hope you’ve found some great vacation locations for you and your pup from our list and get to go out to enjoy all the natural beauty that Naples and its surrounding area have to offer.
Written by
Oliver (Ollie) Jones – A zoologist and freelance writer living in South Australia with his partner Alex, their dog Pepper, and their cat Steve (who declined to be pictured). Ollie, originally from the USA, holds his master’s degree in wildlife biology and moved to Australia to pursue his career and passion but has found a new love for working online and writing about animals of all types.