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Florida Fishing Piers: Your wife’s headed out of town for the weekend, which means it’s time to sit back, relax… and fish!

But you’re not quite sure where to go. Living in Florida, you know that there are an untold number of Florida fishing piers. There are so many, in fact, that sometimes it can feel downright overwhelming to choose where to visit next, especially since they’re scattered all across the state.

Fortunately, we’re here to help you avoid analysis paralysis. Below we’ll discuss some of Florida’s most popular fishing piers, organized by region. No matter where you’re located, you can choose the best pier (or two) for your weekend recreation.

And since it would be impossible to discuss every single fishing pier in one article, we’ll also link to a great resource so you can do your own research.

So, have you taken the bait yet? Then keep reading to learn everything you need about Florida fishing piers.

Florida Fishing Piers on the Atlantic

If you’re hoping to do some Atlantic fishing, the Florida fishing piers discussed below just might fit the bill.

Daytona Beach Pier

 

Daytona Beach Pier - Popular Florida Fishing Piers

The Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier is an excellent fishing pier if you’d like to stay close to the hustle and bustle of the city. This 1,000-foot pier has been open since 1925 and features a restaurant on-site.

And to top things off? Unlike some of the other piers on our list, this one is free to access and you don’t need a fishing license.

The Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier are open from sunrise to sunset each day and are located at the address below:

1200 Main St.

Daytona Beach, Florida 32118

Sebastian Inlet State Park Piers

The fishing pier at Sebastion Inlet State Park is an excellent choice if you want to make your weekend trip an outdoor adventure. This park has RV and tent campgrounds, so you can breathe in the great outdoors from sun-up to sundown each day of your weekend fishing retreat.

Sebastian Inlet State Park is open every day of the week, 24 hours a day. The cost to enter the park is $8 per vehicle. You can find the park at the address below:

9700 South Highway A1A

Melbourne Beach, Florida 32951

Florida Fishing Piers on the Gulf

The Florida fishing piers below are located on various points around the Gulf, including the Panhandle and near Tampa/St. Petersburg. These piers are great options if you happen to live nearby (though they’re well-worth a day trip if you don’t!).

Skyway Fishing Pier State Park

Skyway Fishing Pier State Park - Popular Florida Fishing Piers

The Skyway Fishing Pier State Park is one of the world’s longest fishing piers and is located right by St. Petersburg and Tampa. This bridge became a pier after the new Skyway bridge was built.

And it’s open all the time! Whenever you get the itch to fish, you can. The bridge is even lit up at night, allowing you to continue fishing long after the sun has gone down. Popular catches are tarpon, grouper, black sea bass, and red snapper, among many others.

If you get hungry during your fishing, you can purchase snacks nearby, as well as fishing supplies like bait. To access this pier, be sure to have $4 per vehicle and then an additional $4 per adult.

The pier is located at the address below:

4905 34th St. South #5000

St. Petersburg, FL 33711

Pier 60

Pier 60 is another great Florida Fishing Pier that’s located in Clearwater and operated by the city. In addition to fishing, you can also grab a bite to eat or enjoy the numerous shops nearby. This pier is located at the address below:

1 Causeway Boulevard

Clearwater, FL 33767

Before you start fishing, be sure to purchase a daily, weekly, monthly, or annual fishing pass. The daily fees are listed in the table below. You can visit the pier’s website to see the cost of longer-term passes.

Age Daily Fishing Pass Price
Adult $8
Senior $6.75
Children (15 and under) $5.25

The Island Pier

 The Island Pier - Popular Florida Fishing Piers

If you find yourself on the Pandhandle, you won’t want to miss a visit to the 1,252-foot Island Pier (you may also know this pier as the Okaloosa Island Fishing Pier). Located near the Navarre Pier, another popular fishing spot, you can catch a variety of fish here, including blackfin tuna and king mackerel.

To fish at the pier, you must purchase a fishing pass which costs $8 for adults, $5 for children, and $7 for seniors for the day. You can also rent rods at this pier, should you not have your own. Pedestrians who don’t care to fish can also visit the pier by purchasing a $2 pass. You can find the pier at the address below:

1030 Miracle Strip Parkway SE

Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548

The pier is open from 6 AM to 7 PM each day.

Piers in Southern Florida

Southern Florida is another excellent place to fish. The Florida fishing piers below are great options if you live in the area.

Naples Pier

The Naples Pier is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. In addition to being a great place to fish, this Florida fishing pier also has restrooms and a concession stand — everything you need for a full day of fishing!

This pier is open 24 hours a day, every day of the week. Parking is available nearby. To use the pier, you must pay for parking or display a beach permit. This pier is located at:

25 12th Ave S

Naples, FL 34102

Edward P. Knight Pier

Edward P. Knight Pier - Popular Florida Fishing Piers

Last but very certainly not least is the Edward P. Knight Pier located in Key West at the address below:

1899 White Street

Key West, FL 33040

Given its location, some people also call this pier the White Street Pier, as it begins where White Street ends. The pier was built in 1960 and is open to the public 24/7, making it an excellent place to catch the sunrise or sunset while you begin or end your day of fishing.

Florida Fishing Pier Finder

If none of these fishing spots suit your fancy, you can check out a great resource from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: the Florida Fishing Pier Finder. Using this resource, you can search for fishing piers wherever you’re located. You may even make it your goal to tick off a visit to every single one of the piers on the list!

Wrap-Up

Grab your bait and tackle — with so many Florida fishing piers to choose from, you won’t want to waste another moment inside. Whether you choose to stay close to home or venture to a pier across the state, you’re sure to have a weekend full of peace, quiet, and some great catches.