Fort Pickens -- West of Pensacola, Florida Fishing Pier
850-934-2635 Fort Pickens Park is located on the far west end of Santa Rosa Island. If you're
coming from Pensacola, you would have to first cross both of the bridges to get
to Pensacola Beach Blvd. You would then take a right onto Fort Pickens Rd. After
a couple of miles you'll come to a toll booth at the entrance of Fort Pickens.
Free to those who have purchased a day permit or annual pass to any National
Park. A "Night Owl" pass is available for those who aren't camping and want to
stay past midnight.Navarre, Florida Fishing Pier
850-936-6188, 8579 Gulf Blvd., Navarre, Florida 32566
900-foot fishing pier, cost is $5 per person to fish.
Each spring, fishermen flock to the Navarre Beach State Park
Fishing Pier anticipating the first Cobia, Mackerel, and Pompano runs along the
Gulf Coast.
Okaloosa Island / Fort Walton Beach, Florida Fishing
Pier 850-244-1023, 1030 Miracle
Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL
1262-foot fishing
pier, cost is $6.50 per person to
fish.
Dan Russell Municipal Pier-- Panama City Beach, Florida
Fishing Pier 850-233-5080, 16101 Back Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, Florida 1,642-foot fishing pier, cost is $5 per person, $2 for children 12 and younger,
$1 for spectators, free for handicap.
Pensacola Beach, Florida Fishing Pier
850-934-7200, 41 Fort Pickens Road, Pensacola Beach, Florida
32561 1,475-foot fishing pier, cost is $6.50 per person to fish, $1.00 for walkers.
Pensacola, Florida Fishing Bridge
850-444-9811, 1750
Bayfront Parkway, ·Pensacola, Florida 32501 Located at Wayside Park behind the Visitor Information Center 1.5 miles of bridge for fishing, 25 400-watt lights for night fishing, park your
car, truck, or camper, near your fishing spot on the bridge, restrooms on-site,
fishing camp store at foot of bridge, covered picnic tables in adjacent Wayside
Park. Cost is $2.50 per person, $150 per car, free for children 13 and younger,
campers rates also available.
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