Experiences
Bicycling
Spend the day exploring beautiful Honeymoon Island withWheel Fun Rentals. We have pedal-powered fun for all ages with our multi-passenger Surreys and beach cruisers. Ride to your heart’s content on paved trails throughout the island.
- Helmets are highly recommended for all cyclists and Florida law requires helmets for cyclists age 16 and under.
Fishing
Surf and pass fishing can yield catches of flounder, snook, trout, redfish, snapper, whiting, sheepshead, pompano, Spanish mackerel, cobia, ladyfish and tarpon.
- All fishing within the park must conform to regulations concerning size, number, method of capture and season.
- Afishing licensemay be required.More information is available at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s website, Fishing in Florida.
Hiking
Observe one of the few remaining South Florida virgin slash pine stands along the Osprey Trail, which provides visitors with2.5 miles of walking.
Paddling
Kayaks can be rented through the concession or, if you have your own, explore Pelican Cove, which lies between the sand spit and nature trail.
Picnicking
A picnic area is located on the northern end of the island. There are picnic tables, two covered pavilions, restrooms and barbecue grills.
- Consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited, except at the restaurant in the park where alcohol is sold. Alcohol is allowed during park-sanctioned events, within designated areas only.
Surfing
Surfing is allowed in the park, and it's usually pretty good on the north end by bathhouse 3.
Swimming
With approximately four miles of shoreline, beach lovers will find a variety of activities with areas designated for swimming on the main beach, a pet beach on the south end, and great shelling and walking on the north end, which turns into a sand spit. Showers are located near the boardwalks leading out to the main beach areas.
Visitors to coastal parks are reminded to pay close attention to theWarning Flag Signsposted at welcome stations and on the beaches. These flags indicate the swimming conditions at the beach:
- Double red flagsmean absolutely no swimming because of high winds and undertow currents
- Yellow flagmeans swim with caution and stay close to shore
- Green flagmeans that the waters are safe
- Purple flagmeans that marine pests are present.
- Please use caution! Lifeguards are not provided.
Walking and Running
Walkers and runners enjoy the park drive, the Osprey Trail and four miles of beach.
Weddings
Honeymoon Island used to be a good honeymoon spot, and it's still perfect for a wedding.
- VisitCafe Honeymoonor call 727-260-5503 for information.
Wildlife Viewing
Honeymoon Island is home to many actively nesting birds, including osprey, oyster catchers, snowy plovers and least terns. Roseate spoonbills, snowy egrets, great blue herons and many other species are often observed feeding in the bay, beaches and estuaries surrounding the park.
Gopher tortoises and armadillos can be found in the picnic area and along the nature trail.
Amenities
Accessible Amenities
Honeymoon Island State Park is committed to providing a variety of amenities accessible to all ofour visitors.
These amenities include:
- Rotary Centennial Nature Center
- Elevated boardwalks to the beach.
- Beach wheelchairs are available for free. Inquire at the ranger station.
- Concession with food and gift store.
- Picnic facilities with tables and grills.
- Limitless playground at picnic area.
- Parking.
- Restrooms.
Service animals are welcome in all areas of Florida State Parks.
Beach
With approximately four miles of shoreline, beach lovers will find a variety of activities with areas designated for swimming on the main beach, a pet beach on the south end, and great shelling and walking on the north end, which turns into a sand spit. Showers are located near the boardwalks leading out to the main beach areas.
Visitors to coastal parks are reminded to pay close attention to theWarning Flag Signsposted at welcome stations and on the beaches. These flags indicate the swimming conditions at the beach:
- Double red flagsmean absolutely no swimming because of high winds and undertow currents
- Yellow flagmeans swim with caution and stay close to shore
- Green flagmeans that the waters are safe
- Purple flagmeans that marine pests are present.
- Please use caution! Lifeguards are not provided.
Concession and Restaurant
The park concession offers food, beverages, beach supplies and souvenirs. Kayaks, umbrellas and beach chairs are available for rent.
VisitRomantic Honeymoon Islandor call727-736-2132for Cafe Honeymoon or727-250-5506for the Honeymoon Pavilion.
Find three locations for Slipp's Ice Carts in the park. You'll enjoy these tasty treats.
Interpretive Exhibit
Various interpretive kiosks are located throughout the park. The Rotary Centennial Nature Center is a great place to learn about the history of Honeymoon and Caladesi Islands as well as find information on the plants and animals that can be found on the islands. The nature center is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
The elevated observation deck offers spectacular views, and at low tideprovides many opportunities to see wading birds around the seagrass beds in the St. Joseph Sound.
Nature Trail
Observe one of the few remaining South Florida virgin slash pine stands along the Osprey Trail, which provides visitors with 2.5 miles of walking.
Parking
Parking is available for the beach, at the picnic area and at the Rotary Centennial Nature Center.
Pets
Dogs are allowed in designated areas such as the pet beach on the southern tip of the island and on the nature trail. Pets must be on a 6-foot hand-held leash at all times in these areas.
- Pet owners must pick up after their pets and properly dispose of all pet droppings in trash receptacles.
- Service animals are allowed in all areas of the park.
- See our Pet Policy.
Picnic Pavilion
There are two covered picnic pavilions and grills located next to the nature trail. These non-reservable pavilions are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Playground
There is a Limitless playground located in the picnic area on the north end of the island.
Restroom Facilities
Restroom facilities may be periodically closed for cleaning and availability may be limited. Several are ADA accessible.
Shower Station
Showers for rinsing off are located near the boardwalks leading out to the main beach areas.