Palmetto Road
Fishing Pier

Palmetto Road Fishing Pier
395 Palmetto Road
Butler Beach, FL 32080

The Palmetto Road fishing pier is only about 10' over the water with a 30' "T" running parallel with shoreline over a canal from the Intracoastal leading to a small public boat ramp. Best to fish here at high tides when the water is suffucient. This is a no frills area with a couple of parking spaces and a trash can. No restrooms at this location. It is about a 170' walk to the pier on a sand path from the parking area. This is a great location for viewing the sunsets. There is a built in bench on the pier. There is a small boat ramp at this area also.

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

GPS
29°47'26.56" N 81°16'09.54"W
( Foot of pier )

tides near palmetto road fishing pier


 PIER INFORMATION
 AT PALMETTO ROAD

 🟢  Length over water
        40 feet at high tide
        platform at end
 🟢 Florida Fishing License Required
 ⛔  Entrance Fees
  • ⛔ Honor Box
 ⛔ Seating on Pier
 ⛔ Lighting
 ⛔ Fish Cleaning Station on Pier
 ⛔ Bait Shop on Site

 PARKING INFORMATION
 AT PALMETTO ROAD

 🟢 Parking
 ⛔ Disabled Spaces      
 🟢 Car Spaces
 ⛔ Auxiliary Lot
 ⛔ Parking Fees
  • ⛔ Payable via Kiosk / Pay by Plate
  • ⛔ Honor Box at main entrance

 AMENITIES
 AT PALMETTO ROAD

 ⛔ Restrooms
 ⛔ Portable Toilet
 ⛔ Playground
 ⛔ Pavilion
 ⛔ Picnic tables
 ⛔ BBQ Grills
 🟢 Bench on pier
 🟢 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.
 
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