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Picayune Strand State Forest is a 78,000-acre forest that consists primarily of cypress swamps, wet pine flatwoods and wet prairies. It also features a grid of closed roads over part of it, left over from previous land development schemes.
Port of the Islands Park is a small location in the Picayune Strand State Forest where you can have a small picnic, put your kayak or boat in, or fish. Here’s what you need to know:
Fishing: The park offers fishing opportunities brackish water. Check the current fishing regulations and obtain the necessary permits before casting your line.
Picnic: Bring a meal to enjoy at our picnic tables as you enjoy the view and maybe even some fishing.
Manatee Watching: This is a great place to see Manatee’s.
Weather: Visit during the dry season (fall through spring) for more comfortable temperatures and fewer mosquitoes.
Access: This area is accessible by car.
Permits and Regulations: Check for any required permits or regulations before engaging in activities like fishing.
Safety: Bring sun protection, insect repellent, and plenty of water.





