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    Clam Pass Beach Park

    4.3 (107 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Ricky L.

    Discovered this nice sweet beach in Naples. Kinda secluded and plenty of parking for $10 all day. Peaceful and enjoyable 3/4 mile boardwalk from the parking lot to the beach. Should you not wish to enjoy a nature walk, plenty of shuttle golf carts you can take for free that's runs routinely back and forth. Nice water and northern part of the beach has an inlet with shallow waters. Silky soft fine sand and nice clear waters. There's a restaurant and bar if you're hungry and nice deck to enjoy an amazing sunset. They also offer complimentary life jackets for kids as needed which is a nice touch

    Late afternoon after a quick rain.
    Robert L.

    Beautiful beach. We called there from our hotel. The walkway is a nice shady walk through the mangroves. Or you can take a quick golf cart ride. Nice little bar and restaurant on the beach.

    Looking out over clam pass from the boardwalk
    Betsy K.

    You can either take a shuttle or a walk down the beautiful boardwalk through the mango trees to the gorgeous beach! At the end of the boardwalk is a bar and a restroom, which makes it very convenient. You can rent a cabana there if you choose. Beautiful beach, gorgeous ocean! Perfect place to spend the day

    Entrance before getting on golf cart to beach
    Stacy E.

    Clam pass was disappointing! Things I enjoyed...Entrance was nice and I enjoyed the golf cart ride back!!! We walked the ramp in hopes of seeing anything in the pretty overgrowth natural environment BUT we didn't even see 1 bird, bug or ANYTHING...it was crazy weird to not see a single creature insect or animal on this long walk! We kept walking even as the golf carts sped by asking us if we needed a ride in hope that we'd reach a beautiful end BUT at the end is a HOT, DIRTY beach with a dirty, garbage thrown outdoor snack fast food type stand! We did not stay...we hopped on the next golf cart n headed out! Caution to parents: golf carts are fast so I recommend sitting in the seat with children and not letting kids right in back! They might actually fall off of back! Beach area had a bad energy, bad smell & just bad when compared to beautiful Marco Beach & Naples Beach!

    Beach
    Hannah G.

    We made the trip out to this Park as we had heard great things on TikTok and saw it was being shown as having "crystal clear" waters. We came in August and the water wasn't as blue and clear as I thought it would be, but still very lovely. It is about 3/4 of a mile walk on a boardwalk to this remote beach. They have bathrooms and a cute little restaurant down by the beach where you walk up and order. They also have golf carts that haul people down to the beach for free from the resort nearby the parking lot (they do work for tips). It's $10 to park all day in the lot. I would imagine it fills up fast but we did come during a slower season after school had started in the area and we had 0 issues finding a spot. I can't say it was worth the almost 1 mile walk back to the car in the rain but it seemed like a hidden gem and in clearer water days, it would be a private oasis.

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    Denise C.

    I walked the board walk today. It was nice considering the chilly morning we were having. A lot of the vegetation died during hurricane Ian, but it's been 6 months and there was a lot of green. Towards the end of the board walk by the beach there is newly added boardwalk going down towards the sand. They have a trolly here in case you don't want to walk. You can tell in some parts the boardwalk was entirely under water from the hurricane.

    Amy L.

    Very nice wide beach with fine white sand. Not crowded at all. To get to the beach from the parking area you have to walk on a boardwalk going through dense mangroves or to take a free tram. The walk is about 10-12 min. There is a restaurant and some beach bed and umbrella rentals on the beach, both very expensive. You can walk in this beach for miles, it's very scenic. It's also famous for its seashells, though we didn't find any interesting ones.

    Judy S.

    This is a little park, but more like a private beach. It has a bridge that connects from the mainland or park to the beach. You can take a trolly or you can walk it. The walk is pleasant. There are many trees so is shady. The park has plenty of parking. You have to pay a one time fee. I think it was $10 to get to the park. You can stay here all day. The park closed at sunset. The fee includes the trolly. FYI bring tip money for the trolly attendant. There is a restaurant and bathrooms at this beach. They also have a bar that serves alcohol here. It is a nice clean beach. You can rent umbrellas for under $20 and cabanas. I don't know the price for the cabana. The attendants are really nice too. I had such a relaxing good experience here. I can not complain.

    Boardwalk
    Kate B.

    We drove out to the park to walk and get one fresh air and ended up coming back the next day to use the beach. The boardwalk out to the beach is mostly shaded and has a couple places to sit and a few information plaques about the flora & fauna. If you have beach gear and don't want to do the 3/4 walk to the sand, there's a few shuttles running to take you out. It was great having the bar & restaurant access on the beach as well as the option to rent loungers and towels. The bathrooms were also a nice addition. The beach was clean and easy to access. The nature trail from the beach back to the restaurant was really great too.

    Kevin G.

    Ok, I'm a born and raised Neapolitan. I count my blessings daily that I was able to grow up in this beautiful city and to see how much it has changed over the multiple decades I've walked the earth. It's awesome to know that we still have some virtually untouched spots in town like Clam Pass, that only changes due to nature's will. It definitely is one of my most favorite places in Florida for so many reasons. Many people, like me, will launch kayaks to just paddle about enjoying the sun and water. You can also bring a paddle board, if that's your thing, but either way, this is one of the most relaxing areas to do either in Naples. There's a ton of open water, and once you get to about marker 10, the brave at heart and experienced paddler can navigate the twisting mangrove river to emerge on the northern Clam Bay, which is another beautiful experience all itself. I love getting to the Pass, climbing ashore and just chillin' in the soft, white sand to watch all the wildlife and enjoy the Gulf breeze. If you're not a paddler, you can wait for one of the trams behind the resort's hotel to drive you down to the beach. From there, you can walk north to the Pass as well. Bring your chairs, skim boards, etc. to have a great day on a pristine Naples beach, unlike most others in the area.

    Mahi B.

    5 stars of course!! Beautiful place to hang out and swim in the Gulf of Mexico. Parking available for $10 or so. Then ride a trolley through a beautiful green path to the beach. Very clean white sands beach. Family friendly and shallow area available for kids. Beach chairs and umbrella available for rent, and a nice restaurant on the beach too! I don't believe I saw a lifeguard though, so wanted to mention that. Overall, would love to go back again anytime.

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    Ivan Q.

    Super, super beach. Snow White sand, clean bathrooms, restaurant/bar and a shuttle that takes you from parking lot to the beach (note the shuttle runs from 10-8). We got there at 8 am when they opened (175 parking spots; $8 all day). The "walk" through the mangroves is .60 of a mile and includes a wooden boardwalk with stops a long the other to learn about bugs, butterflies and animals that are found around Clam Pass. When we arrived at the restaurant that backs up to the beach, we found clean restrooms, showers and water fountains (even one to fill a bottle) as well as umbrella, chair and cabana rental. Chairs rent for $30 a piece all day, umbrellas for $15 and cabanas with a full mattress for $189. The place started filling up around 1030-11 and was pretty crowded when we left at 1:30. There are no jet ski rentals but you can get a paddle board or canoe. Shuttle ride back to the parking lot took 3 minutes.

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    Just a beautiful park...we enjoyed it so much! We hope to return soon and picnic in the park!

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    I recommend taking the walk to the beach. So lovely! The preservation area at the beach is also really cool to see.

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    What a beautiful ride on a long cat walk to a cute restaurant and beautiful beach, can't wait to go again

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    Very nice beach with free golf cart service to and from the parking lot, restaurant and restrooms.

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    Always enjoy this beach. Plus there's the option to buy food and drink which is awesome.

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    Gorgeous, clean, beach front area. Amazing for fishing or for the family to enjoy the water.

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    Ask the Community - Clam Pass Beach Park

    How far is the walk along the pathway exactly?

    Hi! Are the trams working during COVID?

    Yes, the trams are running. We were there 2 weeks ago. There is a plastic layer between the rows in front of you.

    Are dogs allowed in the park ? Thanks

    No dogs allowed.

    Are small dogs allowed on the beach?

    There are no pets allowed at collier county beaches. That includes Clam Pass.

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    Towards the end of the board walk by the beach there is newly added boardwalk going down towards the sand.

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