This is an artificial reef which consists of many tons of concrete rubble and culverts and covers an area of .15 mile square. This site is 3.4 miles at 204 degrees from the North West tip of Marco Island or 2.8 miles @ 292 degrees from the South West tip of Marco Island. The reef was created between 1972 and 1997. The water depths here are in the 25 foot range. Learn More
This is an artificial reef consisting of concrete culverts and rubble over four areas in a 1.2 mile area. This site is 4.7 miles at 272 degrees from Gordon’s Pass. The reef was created in 1989. The water depths here are in the 30 foot range. Learn More
Cocohatchee River Park is a 7 acre property on Vanderbilt Drive located between 111th Avenue (Immokalee Road) and Bonita Beach Road. The park provides access to the gulf of Mexico through Wiggins Pass. Cocohatchee River Park has more capacity than other boat launches with many parking spaces and four boat launching lanes. Learn More
This is an artificial reef consisting of 180 tons of pipe and 230 tons of concrete pilings with 4 foot relief. This site is 2.9 miles at 202 degrees from North West tip of Marco Island or 2.7 miles @ 303 degrees from the South West tip of Marco Island. The reef was created in 1997. The water depths here are in the 23 foot range. Learn More