Between Ft. Myers and Naples, Bonita Springs boasts some of the prettiest beaches in Florida, that are also great for running. There are two good options here: Bonita Beach, and adjoining Barefoot Beach/Barefoot Beach Blvd. Doc’s Beach House, next to Bonita Beach Park, is a great spot to grab a post-run drink or bite.
Bonita Beach. A wonderful beach for running, south of Fort Myers and North of Naples. It’s about 2.5 miles from Bonita Beach Park, north to the Bonita Beach Club. Quite flat, and good compact sand for running (can depend on season/storms/tide). There are 9 well-marked access points (#9 is south, #1 is north) off Hickory Blvd. Lining the beach is mostly houses rather than bigger apartment buildings. For variety, one can also run along Hickory Blvd., which has a good sidewalk/path on the eastern side. Not much in the way of water views, though.
Barefoot Beach/Barefoot Beach Blvd. A continuation of Bonita Beach for another ~3 miles, but via a gated residential community whose road and beach are open to the public from 8am-sunset. Use either Barefoot Beach Access just past the gate off Barefoot Blvd. (96 parking spaces, fee), or Barefoot Beach Preserve Park (2 miles further along), which also features a one-mile nature trail, 401 parking spaces, showers, picnic area and a concession. You can also run along red brick Barefoot Beach Blvd., which is nicely landscaped, somewhat shaded, and features gorgeous homes. It is 2.2 miles from the gate to the Preserve. Note: The residential side streets are NOT accessible to the public.
Between Ft. Myers and Naples, Bonita Springs boasts some of the prettiest beaches in Florida, that are also great for running. There are two good options here: Bonita Beach, and adjoining Barefoot Beach/Barefoot Beach Blvd. Doc’s Beach House, next to Bonita Beach Park, is a great spot to grab a post-run drink or bite.
Bonita Beach. A wonderful beach for running, south of Fort Myers and North of Naples. It’s about 2.5 miles from Bonita Beach Park, north to the Bonita Beach Club. Quite flat, and good compact sand for running (can depend on season/storms/tide). There are 9 well-marked access points (#9 is south, #1 is north) off Hickory Blvd. Lining the beach is mostly houses rather than bigger apartment buildings. For variety, one can also run along Hickory Blvd., which has a good sidewalk/path on the eastern side. Not much in the way of water views, though.
Barefoot Beach/Barefoot Beach Blvd. A continuation of Bonita Beach for another ~3 miles, but via a gated residential community whose road and beach are open to the public from 8am-sunset. Use either Barefoot Beach Access just past the gate off Barefoot Blvd. (96 parking spaces, fee), or Barefoot Beach Preserve Park (2 miles further along), which also features a one-mile nature trail, 401 parking spaces, showers, picnic area and a concession. You can also run along red brick Barefoot Beach Blvd., which is nicely landscaped, somewhat shaded, and features gorgeous homes. It is 2.2 miles from the gate to the Preserve. Note: The residential side streets are NOT accessible to the public.
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Each beach is ~2.5-3 miles, or nearly 6 miles total.
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Any point on beach. Bonita Beach has 9 access points; Barefoot Beach has 2 parking areas
Bonita Beach Park is public parking area for Bonita Beach; Barefoot Beach has 2 parking areas, the rest is private community
The best beachside running in the heart of Naples. Starting at Lowedermilk Park, and running south along Gulf Shore Drive and Gordon Drive, it is about 4.5 miles one way.
The paths and boardwalk around the Gordon River are like taking a run through the Everglades. Elevated boardwalk sections over wetlands, where you can watch for birds, tortoises, and other wildlife.
A great add-on to the Gordon River Greenway. It’s just to the north of the Greenway. There are about 2 miles of pedestrian-only trails, mainly a boardwalk going over a swampy area.
A run along Pelican Bay Blvd., 7 miles north of downtown Naples, is a great way to experience the waterfront, lovely foliage, and gorgeous Florida homes.
A popular beach access points.The boardwalk runs through a mangrove forest of salt-tolerant red, white and black mangroves. It also has a tidal bay area.
This barrier island is one of the loveliest spots in southwest Florida. Our route follows the course of the Marco Island 5k, through lovely residential areas. One of the hillier runs in S. Florida.
The Bird Rookery Swamp Trail is 25 miles north of Naples, and offers 12 miles of hiking and biking trails. Starts with a 1500-ft. boardwalk, then becomes ground level, with swamp on both sides.
Seven miles of beach running heaven on Estero Island. Cross the bridge, find a parking place, and enjoy running this wide, flat beach. Can be combined with 5 miles of trails at Lovers Key State Park at the southern end.
Seven miles of beach running heaven on Estero Island. Cross the bridge, find a parking place, and enjoy running this wide, flat beach. Can be combined with 5 miles of trails at Lovers Key State Park at the southern end.
A 5-mile paved, multi-use trail that runs between Six Mile Cypress in the south to Colonial Blvd. in the north. Much of the trail runs along a canal, and has some pretty sections. Southern section is most shaded
McGregor Blvd., with its palm-lined way and wide sidewalks, is popular with runners. Easy to do a straight shot from College Parkway to Midpoint Bridge or the Country Club. Whiskey Creek Dr. loop is another option.
Popular islands reached by causeway from the mainland. We've recommended 4-5 of the best spots among the 22 miles of bike paths, 15 miles of (sometimes runnable) beach, and the Wildlife refuge.
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Essentials
Each beach is ~2.5-3 miles, or nearly 6 miles total.
Flat
Any point on beach. Bonita Beach has 9 access points; Barefoot Beach has 2 parking areas
Bonita Beach Park is public parking area for Bonita Beach; Barefoot Beach has 2 parking areas, the rest is private community
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