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    Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park

    4.5 (115 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Aubrey F.

    State park beach. Parking seemed limited but we were able to find a spot. This location is wheelchair accessible and they offer some beach wheelchairs if needed. Parking was $5. I have a Florida state park pass but didn't see an attendant to show it to. The beach was very clean. It's a narrow beach but long. Water was extremely clean and pretty. Saw a manatee and what we think was a giant grouper swimming by!

    Great hot (90°+) day to be relaxing listening to the tide roll in
    Frank B.

    Perfect day with minimal people who can't handle this BEAUTIFUL hot day (heat Index over 100°) I liked they didn't charge tax for the parking fee. Thank you Governor DeSantis

    Cassandra C.

    We've been to a few beaches around and if you are looking for shells this is your place. $6 for a carload of 8 or less (I think) get there before 9am or expect to park outside of the park and walk. Be careful of the pelicans, they dive into the water trying to eat. If you are looking for shells make sure you check out what you're grabbing. You don't want to take anything alive home with you. We did find some hermit crabs, starfish and sand dollars. Put them back in the water and keep moving.

    Had to duck down to get under the bridge.
    Bill M.

    Great state park with lots of amenities from showers, picnic areas with grills and a boat ramp. We used the boat ramp to put in our kayak and it was pretty easy. Actually used the boat ramp instead of the designated kayak launch as it looked tight. Beaches were nice and there are so many that you can be relatively secluded it you look hard enough. When we arrived they were turning people away saying it was closed but as we did the loop around they opened it all up and we drove it. Got to the booth and had to wait a bit to finally get in but it was not bad. Overall a solid park for beach days and water adventures.

    Suzy J.

    I really loved visiting this park. I saw a lot of people get dropped off at bluebill beach and then walk over to the sand towards the park as well. The state park is actually really nice and you do need a pass to get through. They have these nature trails right in front of the parking spots. We passed parking spot one and teo. Each spot had a bathhouse and a wooden boardwalk path. Between each bath house they also had seating areas for picnics. Each spot had 1-3 bench tables and a grill if you need to cook food. They were all secluded with trees surriounding. We actually sat down to eat a snack and it was very relaxing and peaceful. It felt really nice because there was a small breeze and you could see the sun shining through the trees. All of the areas were really clean. We also saw an employee fixing up one of the paths. We told him we saw a massive behive at the end of the boardwalk where there is a bigger picnic located. He was very happy that we alerted him of the situation. My husband is deathly allergic so we decided to turn around and avoid that area. The employee said he would inform them of it right away. The boardwalk paths were clean and safe. The beach is very peaceful as wel and you can spot some dolphins close to the shore. Betweeen bluebill and this park we saw about 10 dolphins in more shallow areas. It was super exciting. We would definitely visit this place again!

    Some of the 158 spaces
    Linda R.

    Conner Park parking lot. Posting this review because I couldn't find parking info, post hurricane Ian. I parked here on a recent Sunday and then headed off for a walk towards the beach. Wiggins beach is still closed but you can get on to the beach by Moraya Bay condos. Parking in this lot is a bit of a hike but I noted a trolley parked in the lot taking people down to the beach. Pay machines are still broken so we didn't pay but not sure that parking is really free. May need a Naples beach parking pass. We were gone by 10 am so no worries, no ticket. Nice parking lot.

    This place is heavenly !

    This place is heavenly! Arrive early between 730 and eight, but certainly by 830 for on-site parking! (Only two parking lots during restoration so far after hurricane Ian) Second option is to park at nearby Connor Park and walk or shuttle over! Uninterrupted mile of natural flora and fauna of real Florida's Gulf Coast!

    Jenna A.

    The beach is GORGEOUS! Really convenient parking and great service. I loved the views and how beautiful it was. Best beach in Naples. Only downside is you have to leave the premises when it's sundown.

    Sunset.
    Paul K.

    This is the closest beach to my house. It's also the most crowded due to the location. If you don't have a pass DW costs $8 to park. We received a sunset special of only $4 because we came close to closing time. DW is a typical beach in South Florida. Beautiful sand, peaceful, and and somewhat crowded during season. Just take a look at my picture to see why I was there.

    Common pastime here is for people to hang shells from the trees at the water's edge
    Frank B.

    Absolutely beautiful here. I park at #5 which suits me because there tends to be less people due to it being so close to the "No Swimming" area. The staff at the park all are pleasant here, and I've never had an issue with any of them.

    Beach
    Tiffany G.

    This is a very nice park and beach. There is also a boat launch that never seems to be busy. The staff are wonderful and helpful.

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    Sarah B.

    Cheapest parking you can find if you don't get a free spot at the other beaches. $6 per car. Not crowded at all. Raccoons gave us a hard time getting in our vehicle but it's their home so we just waited til they moved on.

    Wabasco in the shallow
    Debbie N Jeff D.

    So nice to have the beach back . Water is always clear and sand is always white . Great place to spend a Saturday morning

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    Our family loved this park! Beautiful beach, amazing shelling, friendly people, playful dolphins, and clean restrooms.

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