Cayo Costa State Park

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Cayo Costa State Park is a largely undeveloped barrier island park on Florida’s Gulf Coast, known for its secluded beaches, wildlife, and opportunities for boating, shelling, and camping.

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Cayo Costa State Park canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barrier island
state park
access boat only
ferry
kayak
private boat
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity bicycling
birdwatching
canoeing
fishing
hiking
kayaking
picnicking
snorkeling
swimming
wildlife photography
hasCoastlineOn Gulf of Mexico NERFINISHED
hasFacility campground
dock
picnic areas
primitive campsites
rental cabins
restrooms
hasFeature barrier island habitat
mangrove forests
pine flatwoods
secluded beaches
shell-covered beaches
hasWildlife dolphins
manatees
ospreys
sea turtles
shorebirds
knownFor boating
camping
primitive camping
seclusion
shelling
undeveloped natural beaches
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Gulf Coast of Florida NERFINISHED
Lee County, Florida NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cayo Costa Island NERFINISHED
managedBy Florida Department of Environmental Protection NERFINISHED
operatedBy Florida State Parks NERFINISHED
partOf Florida State Parks system NERFINISHED
state Florida

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Lee County, Florida (by water) hasProtectedArea Cayo Costa State Park
subject surface form: Lee County, Florida
Lee County hasProtectedArea Cayo Costa State Park
subject surface form: Lee County, Florida