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The Beach at Lowdermilk Park in Naples

Photo by Mary Carol Fitzgerald

Just off Gulf Shore Blvd North, Lowdermilk Park is one of the top beaches and parks in Naples, Florida. Ideal for families and those looking for water-based fun and recreation, this public beach park has 1,000 feet of pristine white sand and warm Gulf waters. Open daily from 8 a.m., it’s a popular place to relax, paddle, play volleyball, and go shell hunting. It’s also the perfect spot to visit later in the day and watch a spectacular Florida sunset. You may even see the rare “green flash” as the sun dips below the horizon.

Photo credit Debi Pittman Wilkey

Photo credit Jennifer Brinkman

From Lowdermilk Park you can see historic Naples Pier in the distance. If you want a pleasant stroll along the water’s edge you can actually walk to the pier and back on a round trip. However, there are plenty more excellent amenities to keep you busy within the park.

Photo credit Debi Pittman Wilkey

Lowdermilk Park Amenities

Lowdermilk Park has everything you need for a fun day at the beach. Get there early if you want to make use of one of the complimentary thatched tiki huts overlooking the Gulf. There are picnic tables for enjoying lunch, a playground for children, a popular duck pond, and beach volleyball courts. Restrooms and outdoor showers are also available.

If you’re planning a family gathering, birthday celebration, or other events, the park has two gazebos that are available to rent for groups of up to 50. The South Gazebo is located by the park entrance while the North Gazebo is near the volleyball courts.

Photo credit Nita Ettinger

Photo credit Nita Ettinger

Photo credit Nita Ettinger

Concessions at Lowdermilk Park

If you’re planning to spend the day relaxing on the beach at Lowdermilk Park, you’ll appreciate Rita’s Italian Ices concession stand. As well as tasty ice cream, the offerings include hamburgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, salads, and sausages. There are plenty of hot and cold drinks available too, such as coffee, water, and soda.

Photo credit Mary Carol Fitzgerald

Lowdermilk Park is easy to access for those with strollers and wheelchairs. Beach wheelchairs with special tires are available at the concession stand and there’s a handicapped beach wheelchair ramp. Beach equipment rentals including standup paddle boards and kayaks are also available. Try your hand at one of the watersports, or sit back and enjoy people-watching at this laid-back Naples beach and park.

Photo credit Jennifer Brinkman

Events at Lowdermilk Park in Naples

Residents, snowbirds, and vacationing visitors can join in the many community events organized at Lowdermilk Park. Check out the website for upcoming events. Popular activities include the John Clay 5K Race on Labor Day. Lowdermilk Park is also a popular place for locals-in-the-know to gather and watch the City of Naples fireworks display on Fourth of July and New Year’s Eve.

Photo by Debi Pittman Wilkey

Access to Lowdermilk Park is free, but those arriving by car will need to pay for parking or have a Beach Parking Permit issued by the City of Naples. Whether you opt to use the on-street parking meters or designated pay-by-space parking, the cost works out around $2.50 an hour and ticket machines take credit/debit cards as well as quarters.

Photo credit Debi Pittman Wilkey

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Nita Ettinger is Co-publisher for Siesta Publications Inc. and the Editor in Chief for Must Do Visitor Guides. Must Do Visitor Guides provides Southwest Florida visitor information through printed magazines and the website MustDo.com. Must Do magazines are published bi-annually and are available at no cost in Sarasota, Lee, and Collier County Chamber of Commerce, visitor information centers, select Southwest Florida hotels, and wherever free publications can be found.