Matanzas Inlet
Fishing Bridge

Matanzas Inlet Fishing Bridge
Closest intersection is;
Barrataria Dr & A1A
Crescent Beach, FL 32080

The Matanzas Inlet fishing bridge is 750 feet in length over the water. The current moves swiftly here and offers an abundance of opportunities, use the currents coming in or going out to your advantage. Both sides of the bridge have fishing space with a concrete barrier between the fishermen and the traffic. Parking is available at both ends with the majority being on the north side ( also the farthest walk ). Portolets are sometimes available on the north side.

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

GPS
29°42'17.12" N 81°13'40.92"W
( Middle of bridge )


tides near matanzas inlet fishing bridge

 BRIDGE INFORMATION
 AT MATANZAS INLET FISHING BRIDGE

 🟢  Length over water
        750 Feet
 🟢 Florida Fishing License Required
 ⛔  Entrance Fees
  • ⛔ Honor Box
 ⛔ Seating on Bridge
        Lean against barrier
 ⛔ Lighting
 ⛔ Fish Cleaning Station on Pier
 ⛔ Bait Shop on Site

 PARKING INFORMATION
 AT MATANZAS INLET FISHING BRIDGE

 🟢 Parking North Side

        farthest away from bridge
 🟢 Parking South Side  ⛔ Disabled Spaces      
 🟢 Car Spaces
 ⛔ Auxiliary Lot
 ⛔ Parking Fees
  • ⛔ Payable via Kiosk / Pay by Plate
  • ⛔ Honor Box at main entrance

 AMENITIES
 AT MATANZAS INLET FISHING BRIDGE

 ⛔ Restrooms
 🟢 Portable Toilet
        sometimes on north side
 ⛔ Playground
 ⛔ Pavilion
 ⛔ Picnic tables
 ⛔ BBQ Grills
 ⛔ Benches
 🟢 Shoreline Fishing
 ⛔ Fish Cleaning Station
 ⛔ Walking Trails

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Areas in St Johns County Florida Include; St Augustine, Ponte Vedra, Vilano Beach, St Augustine Beach, Nocatee, World Golf Village, Butler Beach, Palm Valley, Crescent Beach, Switzerland and Fruit Cove.
 
Bodies of Salt and Brackish Water in St Johns County Florida Include; Atlantic Ocean, Cabbage Creek, Capo Creek, Casa Cola Creek, Cunningham Creek, Cut Creek, Deep Creek, Durbin Creek, East Creek, Guana River, Hospital Creek, Intracoastal Waterway, Julington Creek, Matanzas Inlet, Matanzas River, Marshall Creek, Moultrie Creek, Palmo Cove, Pancho Creek, Pellicer Creek, Red House Branch, Robinson Creek, Salt Run, San Sebastian River, Six Mile Creek, Smith Creek, Sombrero Creek, St Augustine Inlet, St Johns River, Stokes Creek, Tolomato River, Trout Creek Ximanies Creek.

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