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Anclote Key Preserve State Park is an undeveloped barrier island off Tarpon Springs, accessible only by boat. The island offers pristine beaches facing the Gulf of Mexico in a wild and protected environment. Kitesurfing is reserved for advanced riders due to complete isolation and lack of any infrastructure. A historic 1887 lighthouse marks the southern tip of the island.
Clear and warm Gulf of Mexico waters. Pristine beach with sandy bottom. Currents in Anclote Pass to the south and around the island. Extended sandbars, especially on the east (bay) side. Exposed conditions on the Gulf side with west wind.
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Open all year round
Isolated island with no infrastructure or rescue services. Access only by boat. Strong currents in Anclote Pass. Frequent sharks around the island. Stingrays. Sea turtle and bird nesting area — respect protected zones.
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