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Little Gasparilla Island, Placida
'Little Gasparilla Island' is a barrier island in southwest Florida, in Charlotte County. It is just north of Gasparilla Island, separated by Gasparilla Pass. It lies west of the town of Placida, ... More on Wikipedia
Little Gasparilla Island is part of a group of barrier islands off the southern Gulf Coast of Florida between Fort Myers and Sarasota. ... More on igougo

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15000 Gasparilla Rd, Placida, FL 33946

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Placida, Florida, United States
On the Gulf of Mexico in beautiful Southwest Florida. Located in Placida just minutes away from Boca Grande, Manasota Key and Don Pedro Island.Enjoy kayaking, canoeing, ecotouring and sailing in paradise. Manatees, dolphins, and osprey ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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7080 Placida Road, Placida, FL 33946-2501

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Florida
Directions: To reach the Dr. Robert and Anne Mercer Trailhead from Port Charlotte, take Route 776 west to Route 771 south. The trailhead lies on the right about a block south of the intersection. T... More on TrailLink.com
The trail ends at a small stream that leads into Placida Harbor-it's a pretty spot, but there's not so much as a park bench to sit down and enjoy the view . More on TrailLink.com

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15001 Gasparilla RoadPlacida, FL 33946

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Cape Haze, FL
'Don Pedro Island' is a barrier island in southwest Florida, in Charlotte County. It is just north of Little Gasparilla Island, separated by a thin strip of beach and mangrove swamp. It lies west of the census-designated place of ... More on Wikipedia

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Cape Haze, FL
'Don Pedro Island State Recreation Area' is a State Park in the U.S. state of Florida. It is located on a stretch of Don Pedro Island, a barrier island lying across the Intracoastal Waterway from Cape Haze in Charlotte County, between ... More on Wikipedia

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Boca Grande, Florida, United States
Boca Grande Pass is the scene of world-famous tarpon tournaments. Apparently, the trick is not only keeping the tarpon hooked long enough to get him in the boat, but also to get him in the boat before the sharks catch him.Up to the ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Intracoastal Waterway, Marker 60Pineland, FL 33945
At Channel Marker 60 on the Intracoastal Waterway, accessible only by boat, lies Cabbage Key, a tiny island... More on Discover America
Plan to wait in season, between November and April, it's a popular place, but if you'd like to stay awhile,... More on TripAdvisor
