Contact Information
8579
Gulf Blvd.
Navarre, Florida 32566
Phone: 850-936-6188
The Florida Park Service manages the Navarre Beach Fishing Pier. This 900-foot pier is one of the most popular fishing destinations along the Emerald Coast. Each spring, fishermen flock to the Navarre Beach State Park Fishing Pier anticipating the first Cobia, Mackerel, and Pompano runs along the Gulf Coast.
Visitors enjoy fishing at the pier year round
for a wide variety of fish species. Please
feel free to view our photo album to see some
of the local catches and who earned this year’s
local bragging rights!
Visitors are also welcome to walk on the
pier to view local wildlife such as Bottlenose
Dolphin, Rays, and an occasional Sea Turtle.
A breathtaking view of a sunset from the pier
provides the ending to a perfect day while
visiting Navarre Beach.
Interpretive signs are posted along the pier
to provide fish identification and education
of local wildlife.
Additional Plans for the Park include extending
the Navarre Beach Fishing Pier to provide
better fishing opportunities to catch species
such as Cobia, Mackerel, Jacks, Red Drum,
Pompano, Snapper, Flounder, Bonita and many
others.
Hours of Operation
Our Winter hours are from 5:00 AM to 6:00
PM. Our Summer hours are from 5:00 AM to 9:00
PM.
Driving Directions
Navarre Beach State Park--Fishing Pier
is located across from the Navarre Beach Toll
Bridge in Navarre. From I-10 Take highway 87 South
to Highway 98 and go East approximately 1/4 mile
until you reach the Navarre Beach Toll Bridge.
Go South approximately 1 mile until you dead end
into Navarre Beach State Park and Fishing Pier.
Navarre Beach State Park--Camping
From I-10 Take highway 87 South to Highway 98
and go East approximately 1/4 mile until you reach
the Navarre Beach Toll Bridge. Go South approximately
1 mile until you dead end into Navarre Beach State
Park and Fishing Pier. The Park is to the left
and Fishing Pier is to the right.
Park Activities
Full Facility Camping
The camping area at the park has been recently
opened March 19, 2004, offering 10 full hookup campsites.
All the sites can accommodate either tents or RVs
and all of them are pull-through which allows easy
accessible by larger RVs. The camping area has a
bathhouse with hot water and showers. Thanks to
fund-raising efforts by the park's volunteers, the
bathhouse area also has a coin-operated washer and
dryer and soda machines. Shopping and ‘in
town’ activities are plentiful in nearby cities
of Ft. Walton Beach and Pensacola. Stay overnight
in the park, and experience breath taking views
of magnificent sunrises in the morning and sunsets
in the evening year round.
Pavilions
Navarre Beach State Park day use areas have several
picnic pavilions with grills, picnic tables, restrooms,
and soft drink vending machines. These pavilions
provide the only shade on the sun-drenched beach,
unless visitors bring their own umbrellas. Pavilions
are available for reservations year round. Contact
the park office for more information. 1-850-936-6055.
Concessions
Located at the base of the fishing pier, The “Friends”
concession invites you to enjoy a cold refreshment
and a variety of snacks and ice cream as you visit
the local beaches. Inside visitors can view several
fish identification charts and learn about the local
wildlife. The concession also offers a wide variety
of bait and tackle needed to catch popular species
caught from the fishing pier. Picnic tables are located
at the base of the pier to provide a scenic view of
Navarre Beach and the Santa Rosa Sound while enjoying
your favorite snack. Restrooms are conveniently located
adjacent to the Concession Building.
Fishing
The Florida Park Service manages the Navarre Beach
Fishing Pier. This 900-foot pier is one of the most
popular fishing destinations along the Emerald Coast.
Each spring, fishermen flock to the Navarre Beach
State Park Fishing Pier anticipating the first Cobia,
Mackerel, and Pompano runs along the Gulf Coast. Visitors
enjoy fishing at the pier year round for a wide variety
of fish species. Please feel free to view our photo
album to see some of the local catches and who earned
this year’s local bragging rights!
Swimming
Navarre Beach State Park is located across from Navarre
Beach. Visitors enjoy swimming in the Gulf of Mexico,
or can enjoy a picnic next to the Navarre Fishing
Pier Concession Building.