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A tiny miniature golf course, seafood joints, waterfront bars with thatched tiki perches, and a pier culminate in a fine oyster house with views up and down the bay. Beach Access Options
The bascule bridge carries Gulf of Mexico Boulevard, part of SR 699. The southbound span of the Johns Pass Bridge was built in 2008, and the northbound span was built in 2010. [4] [5] The first bridge was a two-lane bascule bridge built in 1927. But, the growth in the immediate Johns Pass area and strong currents could make the bridge collapse.
Gulf Islands National Seashore geologic cross section The barrier islands started forming 4500-5400 years ago. On the north side of the islands, the beaches are broad, while on the south side, the beaches include 2 metres (6.6 ft) high dunes on average, but with some reaching 6 metres (20 ft).
The Park Boulevard Bridge (originally called 78th Avenue Bridge) is a double-leaf bascule bridge that crosses the Narrows, part of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, connecting the barrier islands of Indian Shores and the mainland of Seminole, Florida. The bridge carries Park Boulevard, part of CR 694. The bridge was built in 1981.
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The Gulf Island Ferry fleet of two catamarans were blessed and launched on Monday, Nov. 20, 2023 after a brief ceremony on Bradenton’s Riverwalk. The water taxis to Anna Maria Island will begin ...
State Road 682, an east–west divided highway connecting SR 699 on a Gulf of Mexico barrier island near St. Pete Beach, Florida to Interstate 275 and US 19 in St. Petersburg. The 3.7-mile-long State Road 682 passes over three bridges (toll:$1.00) as it crosses the entrance of Boca Ciega Bay .
Bridge of Lions, SR A1A over Matanzas River (AIWW), St. Augustine; Crescent Beach Bridge, SR 206 over Matanzas River (AIWW), Crescent Beach; Knox Memorial Bridge, CR 2002 over Halifax River (AIWW), Mound Grove; Main Street Bridge, CR 4040 over Halifax River (AIWW), Daytona Beach; North Causeway, SR 44 over Indian River (AIWW), New Smyrna Beach