Naples Pier, Wooden pier at Gulf of Mexico, Naples, United States.
The Naples Pier extends 1,000 feet into the Gulf of Mexico, offering an elevated platform for fishing, wildlife observation, and beach views.
Built in the late 19th century, the pier initially served as a freight and passenger dock before transforming into a recreational destination.
The pier functions as a community gathering point where local fishermen share techniques and stories while casting their lines into the Gulf waters.
Visitors can access the pier without admission fees and utilize amenities including restrooms, covered benches, and fishing equipment cleaning stations.
Marine life including dolphins frequently swim near the structure, while pelicans perch on posts and fish swim beneath the wooden planks.
Location: Naples
GPS coordinates: 26.13145,-81.80890
Latest update: March 6, 2025 02:10
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