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Anclote Gulf Park - Review by Len S | Anclote Gulf Park

Anclote Gulf Park

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Anclote Gulf Park 8/26/2006

This a beautiful way to spend your day or night. Blue-green Gulf waters lap gently along the preserve´s beautiful four-mile-long beach. Located three miles off the coast of Tarpon Springs, this park is accessible only by private boat. Visitors must bring water and supplies; there are no provisions on the island. The park is home to at least 43 species of birds, including the American oystercatcher, bald eagle, and piping plover. A picturesque 1887 lighthouse stands as a sentinel on the southern end of the island. Visitors can swim and sunbathe at the beach, then fire up a grill and enjoy a picnic at the pavilion on the north end of the island. There is no charge for overnight stays in the primitive campground, but campers must check in by calling the park before arrival. Located three miles off the coast of Tarpon more
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