Discover the Historic Charm of Egmont Key Lighthouse
Explore the historic Egmont Key Lighthouse, a serene escape that showcases Florida's maritime heritage amidst stunning natural beauty.
Egmont Key Lighthouse, a historic beacon nestled on Egmont Key, offers visitors a glimpse into Florida's maritime history. Accessible only by boat, this picturesque landmark is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, pristine beaches, and a rich ecosystem, making it a perfect getaway for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
A brief summary to Egmont Key Lighthouse
- North of, Egmont Key, St. Petersburg, FL, 33715, US
Local tips
- Plan your visit during low tide to explore more of the island's beaches.
- Bring plenty of water and snacks, as there are no facilities on the island.
- Wear sunscreen and a hat; there's limited shade on the island.
- Consider visiting during the early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and beautiful lighting.
- Check the local boat schedules in advance, as service may vary.
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Getting There
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Car to Boat Transfer
To get to Egmont Key Lighthouse, start by driving to Fort De Soto Park, located at 3500 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde, FL 33715. From most locations in North Florida, you can take I-75 South to I-275 South, then exit onto the Pinellas Bayway. Once you reach Fort De Soto Park, park your car in the designated parking area (note that there is a parking fee of $5 per vehicle). After parking, head to the beach area where you can find boat services that take visitors to Egmont Key. The boat ride typically costs around $15-$25 per person round trip.
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Public Transportation to Boat Transfer
If you prefer public transportation, take a bus to St. Petersburg, FL. From there, you can use a rideshare service or taxi to reach Fort De Soto Park. The bus system in this area can be limited, so check the PSTA (Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority) website for the latest routes and schedules. After reaching Fort De Soto Park, you will still need to pay the parking fee if you are driving, or you can search for any available shuttle services to the park. Once at the park, proceed to the beach area to catch a boat to Egmont Key.
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