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3 Dog-Friendly Beaches in Naples, Florida

If you have a dog and you’re heading to Naples, Florida, you’ll want to know where you can let them run on the beach. Taking your dog to the beach is one of the most fun things to do in Naples, so we’ve compiled a list of our favorite dog-friendly beaches to help you and your pup hit the sand running.

The city’s dog-friendliness is one of the many reasons to visit Naples for your next vacation, so book your stay at one of our pet-friendly Naples vacation homes for the ultimate getaway with your pet.

Keep reading to find out where you and your pup can hit the beach.

1. Bonita Beach Dog Beach

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To the north of Naples, you’ll find Bonita Beach Dog Beach. You can bring your pet to the only dog beach in the area where dogs can be off-leash at all times throughout the day.

Found between Fort Myers Beach and Bonita Beach, this beach is recognized by the Parks and Recreation of Lee County, but it offers few amenities or facilities. There are portable toilets instead of restrooms, but a dog rinsing station makes it easy to get the sand off your pooch before you leave.

There are a few rules. You have to be at least 15 years old in order to bring your dog, and you can’t bring more than two. Children who are under five can’t go into the area where dogs are allowed off-leash. Non-spayed, non-neutered, sick or aggressive dogs aren’t allowed on the beach.

Bonita Dog Beach is open between dawn and dusk.

2. Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park

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Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park is also conveniently found in northern Naples. Even though dogs don’t have full rein at this park, your dog will be able to go and frolic in the water.

Note that you’re not allowed to walk a dog on the beach at this park, even if it’s on a leash. Instead, humans and their pets should head to the canoe and boat launch area, where dogs can swim in the waters of Turkey Bay. You’re going to have to wade in as well, since you have to keep your dog on a leash at all times.

This park is located off of Gulfshore Drive. To get there, go west on Immokalee Road, toward the coast. You’ll see the beach to your left.

3. Keeywadin Island

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Keeywadin Island is a sanctuary for wildlife and recreation that lies just south of Naples city. The 8-mile-long barrier island is one of southwest Florida’s largest unbridged islands, and it’s accessible only via the Hemingway Water Shuttle, which, luckily, is pet-friendly.

Please note that dogs are allowed on the beach at Keeywadin Island, but they must be leashed. There are no facilities on the island, including restrooms.

If you want to experience an unspoiled stretch of Florida coastline, this is a great place to do it. The beaches here are a great place to find shells.

Other Pet-friendly Activities in Naples

Beyond the beaches, there are plenty of other pet-friendly activities for dog owners to check out in Naples. Give one of these fun activities a go.

Dog Parks and Trails

For more active outings, explore Naples’ dog parks and scenic walking trails. The Naples Dog Park provides a safe space for dogs to play off-leash, while the Gordon River Greenway offers shaded paths perfect for leisurely strolls with your pet.

Pet-Friendly Dining

Naples boasts a variety of restaurants and cafes with pet-friendly patios. Savor local cuisine while your dog relaxes by your side, making mealtime a shared experience.

Pet-Friendly Shopping

Discover shops and boutiques that welcome pets in Naples. Many local stores allow leashed dogs inside, so you can browse and shop without your furry friend having to miss out on the action.

Special Pet Events and Services

Naples hosts occasional pet-centric events and offers services like pet spas and grooming salons. Check local listings for fun things to do and pampering options to treat your pet during your visit.

Enjoy Naples’ Dog Beaches

When you’re on vacation with your dog, you want them to have a great time, too. These three beaches in the Naples area will allow you and your pooch to burn off some steam and make the most of the glorious Florida weather.

Looking for the perfect pet-friendly trip? Book your stay in a dog-friendly property with Naples Florida Vacation Homes and prepare for a fun getaway with your beloved pup.


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