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The Cayo Costa State Park is a park on Cayo Costa Island that offers visitors and locals with a grand area of the state of Florida< that has been left untouched, as well as provides protection for the Charlotte Harbor Estuary. Cayo Costa State Park can only be reached by kayak or boat and boasts nine miles of shoreline that remains undeveloped and is great for birdwatching, fishing, shelling, snorkeling, swimming. Visitors can also explore the area along one of the many bicycle or walking trails throughout the interior of the island, or camp in a tent or small rustic cabin. Cayo Costa State Park Map

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