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Clam Pass Park | Naples City


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Landmark: Clam Pass Park
City: Naples City
Country: USA Florida
Continent: North America

Clam Pass Park, Naples City, USA Florida, North America

Clam Pass Park is a 31-acre public beach and boardwalk located in Naples, Florida. It provides access to a Gulf of Mexico shoreline.

Visual Characteristics

The park features a 3,200-foot-long boardwalk constructed of composite decking, elevated above mangrove wetlands. The beach itself consists of fine, light-colored sand. The Gulf waters are typically clear with a blue-green hue. Dense mangrove vegetation lines the boardwalk on both sides.

Location & Access Logistics

Clam Pass Park is situated at 6050 Seagate Drive, Naples, Florida. It is approximately 7 miles northwest of downtown Naples. Access is via Seagate Drive, which connects to Tamiami Trail (US 41). A paid parking lot is available at the park entrance. A free tram service operates along the boardwalk, transporting visitors to the beach. The tram runs daily from 8:00 AM to sunset.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The area is a natural mangrove estuary, a critical habitat for various coastal species. The boardwalk was constructed to provide access to the beach while minimizing environmental impact on the sensitive ecosystem. The park was established to preserve this coastal environment and offer public recreation.

Key Highlights & Activities

Activities include swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. Kayaking and paddleboarding are permitted in the pass. Fishing is allowed from designated areas. The boardwalk offers opportunities for birdwatching and observing mangrove flora and fauna.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available at the beach pavilion. Shade structures are present on the beach. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. Food vendors are located at the beach pavilion, offering snacks and light meals.

Best Time to Visit

For photography, early morning or late afternoon provides optimal lighting conditions. The best months for weather are typically November through April, with average temperatures ranging from 65°F to 80°F. High tide is generally preferred for swimming and water activities.

Facts & Legends

The park's name derives from the historical presence of clams in the shallow waters of the pass. A local tip for visitors is to look for wading birds, such as egrets and herons, which are frequently observed feeding in the mangrove channels.

Nearby Landmarks

  • 5.2km South: Naples Pier
  • 3.1km Southeast: Lowdermilk Park
  • 4.5km Southwest: Vanderbilt Beach
  • 6.8km South: Tin City


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