Green Road
Fishing Pier

Green Road Fishing Pier
199 Green Road
St Augustine, FL 32080

The Green Road fishing pier is about as small of a pier you'll see. With that said it still has alot to offer. Sitting on the eastern shore of the intracoastal waterway a short distance south of the 206 bridge the pier itself is about 15-20' in length over the water. Has a small bench at the very end, a bait cutting station, quit a bit of shade, trash cans and even a couple of benches on the land. The pier is adjacent to the Green Road small boat ramp. No restrooms at this location. This also a great location for viewing sunsets.


Please be sure to have your Florida fishing license available. Always best to have your combo license good for fresh and saltwater.

GPS
29°45'44.78" N 81°15'13.71"W
( foot of pier )

tides near green road fishing pier

 PIER INFORMATION
 AT GREEN ROAD

 🟢  Length over water
        15-20 feet
 🟢 Florida Fishing License Required
 ⛔  Entrance Fees
  • ⛔ Honor Box
 🟢 Seating on Pier
 ⛔ Lighting
 🟢 Fish Cleaning Station on Pier
 ⛔ Bait Shop on Site

 PARKING INFORMATION
 AT GREEN ROAD

 🟢 Parking | Roadside
 ⛔ Disabled Spaces      
 🟢 Car Spaces

 ⛔ Auxiliary Lot
 ⛔ Entrance Fees
  • ⛔ Payable via Kiosk / Pay by Plate
  • ⛔ Honor Box at main entrance

 AMENITIES
 AT GREEN ROAD

 ⛔ Restrooms
 ⛔ Portable Toilet
 ⛔ Playground
 ⛔ Pavilion
 ⛔ Picnic tables
 ⛔ BBQ Grills
 🟢 Small Bench on Pier
 🟢 Shoreline Fishing
 🟢 Fish Cleaning Station
        on pier
 ⛔ Walking Trails

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