North Bridge Outlook Park, Sarasota FL
Address | 1475 State Hwy 758, Sarasota, FL, United States |
Phone | +1 407-923-9186 |
Categories | National Park |
Rating | 4.2 10 reviews |
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North Bridge Outlook Park reviews
10Not one of the better places, but definitely not the worst either. Parking area needs serious grading and maybe some crushed shell or something. No seating so bring chairs! The shallows are great for wading and letting the dogs run. They can do more with the place. Fishing can be real good if you know what you're doing! I would give it a 2 out of 5 on my own personal list of places in the area.
Great view of the unique birds that come to feed such as the pink spoon bill, also don't miss the beautiful sunsets and the Ringling causeway bridge changing colors at dusk.
Where I go to find a breeze & piece of mind.
To bask in the memories of the children that made my everything!
This is a beautiful place to visit had A-blast can't believe John ice it is and how many people relax and spend time on the chance right now red tide is kind of mash and it up but will be again hopefully
Good view of downtown Sarasota and a good spot for fishing. Used a lot by locals on lunch breaks.
Great alternative for launching kayak to get to South lido mangroves on busy days where bit much parking available. Great place to fish or just have a scenic picnic.
Awesome little part with nice views and palm trees but when we went there were a lot of annoying local (drunk) high schools who were getting in our business.
Great spot to look for fish but sometimes it's hit or miss. Allot of people take breaks to eat and relax. Dog go in the water. So pretty much if your fishing. You might want to try another spot.
A very small, sandy roadside park with an all too rare view of Sarasota Bay. - Fishing possible near the bridge and its underpath. Recently gated to prevent overnight camping. - Possible to launch a kayak from the seawall or walk the brackish sandbar at low tide.