FISHING PIERS AND DOCKS IN ENGLEWOOD, FLORIDA
Englewood is home to many fishing piers and also public parks with access to fishing.
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Of course you can always fish from a boat, or from one of Englewood's beaches, but sometimes its nice to find a local spot where you can hangout and throw a line in the water.
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We listed the fishing piers in Englewood as well as the parks that offer a place to fish (from shore). Get out and enjoy a day of fishing.
MAP OF FISHING PIERS AND DOCKS IN ENGLEWOOD, FLORIDA
AINGER FISHING PIER
Ainger fishing Pier is pretty large and goes out over Lemon Bay. Plenty of fish and usually space to catch them. Parking can be tight in the winter.
CHADWICK PARK FISHING PIER
It's located on Manasota Key near Englewood Beach. Close to restaurants too. It costs 75 cents per hour to park. You can pay there or using the Parkmobile App.
CENTENNIAL FISHING PIER
Next to the Boca Grande Causeway, Centennial Pier is a long pier stretching out over the bay. Please note, that the walk from the parking lot to the pier is long.
CHEROKEE STREET PARK FISHING PIER
Small community park that has a pier over Lemon Bay and close to West Dearborn Street in Englewood.
PARKS WITH FISHING ACCESS IN ENGLEWOOD, FL
AINGER CREEK PARK
Ainger Creek Park is located next to the high school. It costs 75 cents per hour to park. you can pay there or using the Parkmobile App.
INDIAN MOUND PARK, ENGLEWOOD
Indian Mound Park is located on Lemon Bay, just west of Downtown Englewood. it is FREE to launch your boat here. The boat ramp gets pretty busy during the weekends, so plan accordingly.
LEMON BAY SUNRISE ROTARY PARK
Dedicated by the Englewood Lemon Bay Sunrise Rotary Club, this ramp (and park) is just of McCall. It costs 75 cents per hour to park. you can pay there or using the Parkmobile App.
LEMON BAY PARK AND ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
Get off the beaten path and explore Lemon Bay Park. Discover unpaved nature trails, an butterfly garden, interpretive panels throughout the park, scenic boardwalks and a canoe/kayak launch.
MYAKKA STATE FOREST
The forest includes approximately 2.5 miles of frontage on the Myakka River, which is designated as an Outstanding Florida Water and a Wild and Scenic River.