Fort Island Beach, located near Crystal River, serves as the only sandy coastal
beach reachable by car in Citrus County. Situated at the western dead-end of the
scenic, nine-mile-long West Fort Island Trail, this hidden gem sits precisely
where the Crystal River empties into the Gulf of Mexico at Crystal Bay.

Spanning roughly eight
acres, it is primarily a local favorite rather than a crowded tourist hotspot,
providing a tranquil seaside escape away from the more commercialized stretches
of the Florida coast. The geography of the beach offers a distinct experience
compared to the typical open Atlantic or southern Gulf coastlines. Because it is
nestled within an expansive estuary system, the water is exceptionally calm,
shallow, and protected. A roped-off swimming area makes it ideal for families
with young children, as there are virtually no heavy waves or strong undertows.
The shoreline features the signature soft, white powdery sand expected of the
Gulf Coast, with notably fewer jagged shells and rocks than many other nearby
coastal spots.
The park includes several convenient amenities designed for an all-day trip.
Covered picnic pavilions are situated directly along the beachfront, making it
easy to enjoy an outdoor lunch in the shade. The site was heavily damaged by
hurricanes in 2025, but has been mostly restored. Well-maintained restroom
facilities are available. For anglers, a long combination pier and boardwalk
extends out into the deeper waters of the Gulf, offering an excellent vantage
point for saltwater fishing or enjoying panoramic views of Crystal Bay.
A boat ramp and dock also offer boaters, kayakers, and jet-skiers direct launch
access into the Gulf of Mexico. Managed by Citrus County, the park is entirely
free to enter and park, with operating hours running daily from dawn to dusk. It
is also celebrated as a premier local destination for watching dramatic Gulf
Coast sunsets, as the western horizon provides unobstructed views of the sun
sinking directly into the water. Whether you want to fish, search for coastal
wildlife, or simply lounge on the white sand, it provides a peaceful, authentic
slice of natural Florida.
Activities & Facilities
Picnic shelter

Dogs allowed

Short hiking trails

Swimming

Open gulf kayaking

River or lake kayaking

Motor boating

Fishing