As part of the restoration program to maintain our parks, the Collier County Parks & Recreation Division
will be performing pressure washing and painting at Clam Pass Park on the South parking lot wall.
Limited areas of the parking lot will be closed intermittently Mondays through Wednesdays from March 2 through April 1.
Regular maintenance and repair is essential to preserving the condition and safety of our facilities for community use.
For more information, please call (239) 252-4000.
Clam Pass Park is a beautiful beach access point in one of the most highly populated areas of Collier County, Florida. Clam Pass Park has 171 public parking spaces since it is also one of the most popular beach access points, rivaling Vanderbilt Beach.
Clam Pass boasts 35 acres of coastal habitat and preserves that habitat by providing beach access from a three-quarter-mile boardwalk to the sandy beach.
Free Tram to the Beach
Restaurant
Restrooms
Bike Racks
Foot Shower
Life Jacket Loaner Program
Beach Wheelchair
Guided Nature Walks – Clam Pass Boardwalk, Beach & Bay (click here for more information)
Clam Pass Plants Information – Bay Cedar, Beach Sunflower, Black Mangrove, Buttonwood, Cat’s Claw, Cocoplum, Eastern Poison Ivy, Florida Swampprivet, Golden Polypody,
Gumbo Limbo, Inkberry, Jamaican Dogwood, Prickly Pear Cactus, Red Mangrove, Sabal Palm, Saffron Plum, Seagrape, Seaoats, Snowberry, Spanish Bayonet, Strangler Fig,
White Indigoberry, White Mangrove
CAT Bus Stop
35 acres
Open year round 8 a.m. to sunset
Family Friendly
$10 Pay to Park fee without Collier County Resident Beach Parking Permit
No Dogs Permitted
Credit Card