Greer Island

Longboat Key, Florida: Located at the northern point of Longboat Key is a secluded primitive beach only reachable by foot or boat. In a short walk you will leave behind the hustle and bustle of the island resorts and become immersed with the quiet beach and the nature that can be found here.

Greer Island also known as Beer Can Island is a small stretch of land located along Longboat Pass at the north end of Longboat Key. Here you will find 2,000 feet of primitive beach along the Gulf of Mexico.

The “island” is more like a peninsula now since recent beach projects have replenished the beaches enough to make it an easy walk to the island. Prior to the work, visitors needed to reach the island by boat or wait until low tide and walk across a small waterway that separated Greer Island from Longboat Key during high tide.

The island is home to many coastal birds leading it to be listed on the Great Florida Birding Trail. Skimmers, terns, willets, black-bellied plovers and oystercatchers are just a few of the species that spend time here on the island. It is also a popular spot for sea turtles to nest due to the lack of human inhabitation.

Access to the island can be made by parking at the public beach access at the end of Broadway Street. From there a short walk north along the beach will bring you to Greer Island. One thing to keep in mind is there are no alcohol or dogs allowed at the beach. This area is strictly patrolled by Longboat Key Police and violators will face criminal charges if they are found violating the law.

Click on the photo above to view photos from Greer Island.

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