Clam Pass Park, Naples FL
Address | 465 Seagate Dr, Naples, FL |
Phone | (239) 252-4000 |
Website | www.collierparks.com/collier_park/clam-pass-park |
Categories | Public Beach, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.9 11 reviews |
Nearest branches Barefoot Beach County Preserve — 505 Barefoot Beach Blvd, Bonita Springs, FL Collier County Barefoot Beach Access — 505 Barefoot Beach Blvd, Naples, FL |
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Similar companies nearby Access to Naples Beach — Horizon Way, Naples, FL |
Clam Pass Park reviews
11Beautiful and uncrowded public beach. Lovely white sand. The parking lot fills up pretty quickly and is a half mile walk or so. There is a shuttle operated by a nearby hotel you can ride, though they give priority to hotel guests. There is a restaurant and nice bathrooms at the beach, but bring you own water and soda as it is very expensive at the beach.
It was wonderful that the resort offered good art rides from the parking lot to the beach and back, even for non resort guests. The beach was very nice and the water is extremely calm. Plenty of friendly birds and a small nature trail as well.
Clam Pass was the beachy highlight to our trip to Naples, FL. We were staying with a friend nearby, and we grabbed an Uber to Clam Pass. Upon arrival that day (and the following days) we immediately saw a blue trolley (free, but leave a tip for those amazing drivers!) That brought us on a little ride on a wooden bridge/walkway through the mangroves to a little Beach side building, where we were able to use the restroom, order food or drinks or lounge outdoors to look at the water. We walked down their walkway right to the Clam Pass beach area. The water was see through, which pleasantly surprised me! The sand soft & white. The vibe was very chill. We hung out there for several days at the beach. We also went to hang out by the little waterway surrounded by mangroves, dolphins wandered through the pass (with us!) And you can cross the water, about chest high to get to Pelican Point on the other side. There's also an area where, depending on the ride you can walk out on the water only up to your ankles for a good length and slowly it gets deeper. It's just a beautiful, cool place to be and to explore and enjoy the beach, dolphins, manatees, I hear (we didn't see any on this trip). If you're near Clam Pass, definitely do for the day or even just a few hours. You won't regret.
This is my favorite place to take a walk and visit the beach in one go. Walking the boardwalk through the mangroves is such a delightful experience. It's a bit annoying that the golf carts whiz through, but necessary since it's so far down to the beach.
Beautiful beach, great walk on the boardwalk out to the beach or you can ride the tram. Lots of birds and shelling.
Awesome trip. It was 77 and sunny even in late November. The boardwalk is immaculately maintained and there was plenty of space on the beach. Water was refreshing.
Such a gorgeous beach! We really liked this place! You park your car and then take a team to the beach. It had bathrooms, drinks and food. And all for 8 dollars!
A top paddle boardand kayak location. For boats, beware local knowledge required of waterways. Many dangerous shoals. Channels are marked.
My first time visiting clam pass since relocating to Naples from CNY. I stopped in-between showing homes in the area for sale to get caught up on phone calls. I enjoyed the long walk to the beach filled with wildlife and beauty instead of taking the golf carts they provide. Of you are visiting the are or a local, Frank Procopio the Naples Agent highly recommended a visit to clam pass park
Beautiful Beach, clean water, soft sand.
Lots of wildlife to relax and observe in its somewhat natural habitat. Much appreciated shuttle service!
Please Make Sure To Pickup After Yourself.
- Sincerely
A. Native.
A long walk from parking to beach, but well worth it! A raised wooden pathway meanders through a Mangrove forest. Placards are posted, describing the various flora and fauna. A bar/restaurant is situated near the end of the Path. And then, one of the most amazing beaches in all of Collier County appears! Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin swim and hunt here. A short walk to the north end of the beach brings you to Clam Pass where seabirds abound and the Snook are biting! Nature at its very best! Another example of great resource management! Thanks Collier County!