Caladesi Island State Park
Caladesi Island State Park | |
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IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area) | |
Location | Pinellas County, Florida, United States |
Nearest city | Dunedin, Florida |
Coordinates | 28°01′12″N 82°49′16″W / 28.02000°N 82.82111°WCoordinates: 28°01′12″N 82°49′16″W / 28.02000°N 82.82111°W |
Visitors | 200,000 (in 2010) |
Governing body | Florida Department of Environmental Protection |
Caladesi Island State Park is a Florida State Park located on Caladesi Island in the Gulf of Mexico, across St. Joseph Sound to the west of Dunedin, Florida, and north of Clearwater Beach.
It is accessible by passenger ferry or by private boat from a dock on Honeymoon Island, provided primarily for convenience of access from the north (Dunedin area). Alternatively, since the late 1980s, the state park can be reached on foot from Clearwater Beach to the south; it is only separated by a "welcome" sign. Thus, Caladesi Island is not its own island, but shares its island geography with Clearwater Beach.
Amenities include a three-mile nature trail, a marina, picnic pavilions, bathhouses, a park concession stand, and a beach.[1] In 2005, the Caladesi Island beach was listed as having the fourth-best beach in the country; in 2006 and 2007 the second-best; and in 2008 the best beach in the United States by Dr. Beach.[2][3][4][5]
Originally part of a larger barrier island, Caladesi Island and Honeymoon Island were created in 1921 when a hurricane cut Hurricane Pass to divide the larger island into two parts.[3] Although Caladesi is still referred to as a separate island, Hurricane Elena filled in Dunedin Pass in 1985, making Caladesi Island accessible by walking northward from North Clearwater Beach.[6]
In the 1880s, homesteader Henry Scharrer and his daughter Myrtle lived on the island. Later in life, at the age of 87, Myrtle Scharrer Betz penned the book Yesteryear I Lived in Paradise, telling of her life on the barrier island.[1]
Recreational activities[]
The park affords such activities as shelling; boating, including canoeing and kayaking; fishing; hiking; picnicking; swimming and snorkeling; and land-based nature studies, including birding and other wildlife-viewing.
Concessions are also available.[1] The concession stand, Café Caladesi, features "casual style beach fare". Its hours vary according to park hours.
Climate[]
Climate data for Caladesi Island, Florida | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °F (°C) | 89 (32) |
89 (32) |
95 (35) |
92 (33) |
97 (36) |
100 (38) |
102 (39) |
99 (37) |
97 (36) |
94 (34) |
92 (33) |
88 (31) |
102 (39) |
Average high °F (°C) | 69 (21) |
72 (22) |
75 (24) |
80 (27) |
85 (29) |
89 (32) |
90 (32) |
90 (32) |
88 (31) |
82 (28) |
77 (25) |
71 (22) |
81 (27) |
Average low °F (°C) | 50 (10) |
53 (12) |
57 (14) |
62 (17) |
68 (20) |
73 (23) |
75 (24) |
75 (24) |
72 (22) |
66 (19) |
59 (15) |
53 (12) |
64 (18) |
Record low °F (°C) | 19 (−7) |
23 (−5) |
31 (−1) |
37 (3) |
45 (7) |
51 (11) |
63 (17) |
64 (18) |
55 (13) |
42 (6) |
28 (−2) |
19 (−7) |
19 (−7) |
Average precipitation inches (mm) | 2.99 (76) |
3.05 (77) |
3.81 (97) |
2.37 (60) |
2.02 (51) |
6.69 (170) |
8.09 (205) |
8.32 (211) |
6.99 (178) |
3.31 (84) |
2.15 (55) |
2.95 (75) |
52.74 (1,339) |
Source: [7] |
Images[]
Caladesi Park's boat marina, in the distance; the low shoreline trees are mangroves.
Marina up close
Marina, another view
Kayaks near the concession stand, at the marina
Caladesi Park's beach on the Gulf of Mexico, strewn with seaweed
Park's small passenger ferry, docked
Passenger ferry boat, in motion
Nature trail with large oak limb, a palm tree, and saw palmettos on both sides of the path
References[]
- ^ a b c Caladesi Island State Park official site Archived 2012-06-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "DrBeach". Archived from the original on 2013-03-05. Retrieved 2006-06-25.
- ^ a b Florida's Caladesi Island named nation's best beach
- ^ Caladesi Island Tops List Of America's Best Beaches[permanent dead link]
- ^ Falling for the Beach, Washington Post
- ^ The Beach at Caladesi Island
- ^ [1]
- IUCN Category IV
- State parks of Florida
- Tourist attractions in the Tampa Bay Area
- Parks in Pinellas County, Florida
- Dunedin, Florida