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Nokomis Public Beach

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Russell
September 13, 2019
This beach is a throwback, like small-town beaches used to be throughout Florida. It is surrounded by mom-and-pop motels and cottages with charm and character. The beach is accessed from a boardwalk that parallels the dunes with pathways to the beach and shaded picnic areas. At the main entrance, there are rest rooms with showers, and across the street, you’ll find a few local businesses that cater to the beach trade. The 22-acre beach park extends across Casey Key Road to the Intracoastal Waterway, where you can launch a boat. Every Saturday, near dusk, visitors can enjoy a drum circle, a somewhat primitive musical event that is gathering steam at many beaches around the state. Location: Off U.S. 41, at the end of Albee Road and its intersection with Casey Key Road.
This beach is a throwback, like small-town beaches used to be throughout Florida. It is surrounded by mom-and-pop motels and cottages with charm and character. The beach is accessed from a boardwalk that parallels the dunes with pathways to the beach and shaded picnic areas. At the main entrance, t…
K
March 25, 2021
Great beach. Huge and very clean.
James
June 28, 2020
Drive or bike down Casey Key - filled with incredible multi-million dollar homes - to Nokomis Public Beach and the jettis. Gorgeous views and eat/grab drinks at the Casey Key Fish House
Janet
March 26, 2018
One of the nicest beaches in the area. Hula hoop class every morning at 9am Drum circle Wed and Sat evening No charge for parking
Alexandra
August 9, 2017
I like to walk to the beach for sunset every night. No two sunsets are the same. Wednesday and Saturday nights the local drum circle meets. This beach is rarely "too busy" like Siesta Key in Sarasota. Always room for families to build sandcastles and play in the water. Collect sharks' teeth. Swim. Avoid the crowds of the Sarasota beaches! Hula hooping and yoga groups regularly meet at the beach.
I like to walk to the beach for sunset every night. No two sunsets are the same. Wednesday and Saturday nights the local drum circle meets. This beach is rarely "too busy" like Siesta Key in Sarasota. Always room for families to build sandcastles and play in the water. Collect sharks' teeth.…

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Ubicación
115 S Casey Key Rd
Nokomis, FL