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Free Collier County Beach Parking?!

10/2/2016

7 Comments

 
 By: Danny Berger

UPDATE: Collier county visitor beach parking permits are no longer available to non-county residents as of fall 2017 ☹. Read more about it here and here. However, much of the information, such as locations, phone numbers, and addresses are still accurate, so we have decided to leave the original blog post as is.

Several months after moving from Lee County to Collier County, I was looking at some reviews on Google for some Collier County beaches that I had never been to, when I stumbled across an interesting comment made by another user. The user had casually mentioned that you could park at that particular beach for free if you had a Collier County beach parking permit. This naturally caught my attention because I despise paying for parking at the beach, especially since my wife and I go quite often. At first, I had thought that maybe this was some kind of joke, and I really didn’t believe what they said was true, but thankfully acquiring a Collier County beach parking permit is a real thing and is easy to do!
 
It doesn’t matter if you’re a property owner, vacationer, or snowbird, no one is left out when it comes to acquiring a beach parking permit. However, beach parking permits are free to residents because they are included in Collier County residential property taxes. If you’re not a property owner or are just visiting, no worries, annual permits can be purchased for $50 (which makes sense to look into if you plan on visiting the beach at least six times since public beach parking is $8). See the guidelines and locations from the Collier County website listed below to see where and how to pick up your beach parking permit.
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Residents Beach Parking Permits
Residents pay for beach permits in their property taxes and may pick up a beach sticker at any community center at a Collier County Park.

Residents are required to provide documentation proving their residency. Read the below list.
  • Without a beach permit, individuals must pay an $8 parking fee at any of Collier County's beach parking facilities including the Vanderbilt Beach Garage

Full time Residents must provide the following to obtain a parking permit:
  • Original current Collier County Vehicle Registration (copies not accepted)
  • Original current Collier County Drivers License (copies not accepted)
  • Both documents must display the same name and Collier County residence address

Part time Resident Property Owners must provide the following to obtain a parking sticker:
  • Original current Vehicle Registration or rental car agreement (copies not accepted)
  • Original current Drivers License (regardless of state) (copies not accepted)
  • Current Collier County Tax Statement or deed
  • All 3 documents must display the property owner's name

Mobile Home Owners please note:
  • Mobile Home Owners must own the land the home is on if they are a part time resident in order to qualify for the property tax paid beach permit with no payment required at the time of pickup - otherwise you will need to purchase a $50 annual beach permit for visitors
  • Taxes paid on land do not qualify the payer as an 'property owner', even if they own the mobile home the land rests on.
  • Full time residents living in mobile homes may obtain a beach parking permit.

Take your documentation to:
  • Eagle Lakes Community Park - 11565 Tamiami Trail East, Naples (252-3527)
  • East Naples Community Park - 3500 Thomasson Drive, Naples (793-4414)
  • Freedom Park - 1515 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples (252-4062)
  • Golden Gate Community Center - 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples (252-4180)
  • Immokalee Community Park - 321 N. First Street, Immokalee (252-4449)
  • Max A. Hasse Jr. Community Park - 3390 Golden Gate Boulevard West, Naples (252-4200)
  • Veterans Community Park - 1895 Veterans Park Drive, Naples (252-4682)
  • Vineyards Community Park - 6231 Arbor Boulevard West, Naples (252-4108)
  • Naples Regional Library - 650 Central Avenue, Naples (262-4130)
  • North Collier Regional Park - 15000 Livingston Road, Naples (252-4024)
  • North Collier Government Services Center - 2335 Orange Blossom Drive, Naples (252-4440)
  • Collier County Government Complex - Tax Collector - 3291 Tamiami Trail East, Naples (252-8172)
  • Marco Island Library - 210 South Heathwood Drive, Marco Island (394-3272)
Visitor Beach Parking Permits
  • Cost is $50
  • Annual Beach Parking Permit is for visitors and part-time residents, who do not own property
  • The Stickers will cover 12 months of parking beginning at the time of purchase
  • If visitors do not wish to purchase an annual Beach Parking Permit, they still have the option to pay as they park at a cost of $8 at Collier County Parks and Recreation locations

Locations to obtain $50 Visitor/Non-Resident Beach Parking Permit
  • East Naples Community Park - 3500 Thomasson Drive, Naples (793-4414)
  • Golden Gate Community Center - 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples (252-4180)
  • Immokalee Community Park - 321 N. First Street, Immokalee (252-4449)
  • Max A. Hasse Jr. Community Park - 3390 Golden Gate Boulevard West, Naples (252-4200)
  • Veterans Community Park - 1895 Veterans Park Drive, Naples (252-4682)
  • Vineyards Community Park - 6231 Arbor Boulevard West, Naples (252-4105)
  • Naples Regional Library - 650 Central Avenue, Naples (262-4130)
  • North Collier Regional Park - 15000 Livingston Road, Naples (252-4024)
  • North Collier Government Services Center - 2335 Orange Blossom Drive, Naples (252-4440)
  • Tigertail Beach, 490 Hernando Drive, Marco Island (only when booth attendant on duty)
Placement Instructions:
The permit must be permanently adhered to the driver's side lower left corner of the windshield to be valid. No tape or lamination. You may adhere these on rental cars, if you have permission from the rental company, however Collier County is not responsible for damage charges.
Permits may not be moved from one vehicle to another. The permit must remain with the vehicle with which it was registered.

If any other beach parking information is needed, call 239-252-4000, or go to http://www.colliergov.net/your-government/divisions-f-r/parks-and-recreation/beaches-and-boats/beach-parking-information#Residents.

For more information about Collier County’s beaches and boat parks, visit http://www.colliergov.net/your-government/divisions-f-r/parks-and-recreation/beaches-and-boats.
7 Comments
Bruno Beltrame
3/26/2018 07:13:43 am

Cash paid for 2018 beach parking pass.
Bruno 416-505-5890

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Carol Rende
6/3/2021 03:39:19 pm

I am a resident of Bonita Springs but not in Collier county. Am I able to purchase a beach parking pass that is good at Barefoot Beach?. Our recent newsletter said we could but I'm not sure. Thanks!

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Danny Berger
6/21/2021 09:07:41 pm

Greetings Carol,

Sorry for the late response, your comment did not show up properly in our web hosting platform and we did not see it until recently.

However, I just checked the government website for Naples and Collier Parks, and both websites indicate that non-residents are still not able to obtain Collier beach parking passes. I had two friends in a very similar situation as you, and they were really bummed out when they found this out. I wish they would change it back so that non-residents could still get a pass. But I would say that it is certainly worth double checking with your newsletter. Maybe the county websites are not updated or there is a plan to change the beach parking pass structure regarding non-residents in the future?

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Virginia Healey
8/3/2022 10:57:27 am

I am renting a condo in Naples for 3 months. Where can I obtain a $50.00 visitor/non-resident beach parking permit starting in December 2023? Thank you. Virginia Healey

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Danny Berger
8/8/2022 09:28:13 pm

I would recommend calling 239-252-4000 to see if there have been any updates to their policies.

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Barbara Chapman
6/5/2024 07:43:05 am

Received a ticket for beach parking. My sticker is stamped March 24. My understanding is that it is good through March 25. Is that correct?

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Lisa link
8/12/2024 01:08:03 pm

Thaank you for writing this

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