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New User-Friendly Parking

Enjoy User-Friendly Parking in the Fort Myers Area

Published: 04/22/2025  |  Updated: 12/05/2025

Enjoy easy parking during your stay with paid parking locations that allow you to pay by text message, mobile apps, through a website or at a kiosk.

Please note: Always pay using the instructions at the specific parking space you are using to ensure you are paying into the correct parking system. If you’re an international visitor, your phone’s location must be set to the U.S. and your card must be compatible with U.S. banking systems. If you need assistance, call the number listed at the parking space.

Here's where you can take advantage of the parking system:

Beach Parks:

Fort Myers Beach:
Bowditch Point Park, Crescent Beach Family Park, Lynn Hall Memorial Park, San Carlos, Bay/Bunche Beach Preserve and Newton Beach Park. 

Captiva Island:
Alison Hagerup Beach Park, Turner Beach

Bonita Springs & Estero:
Bonita Beach Park, Bonita Beach Access #1, Bonita Beach Access #10, Lovers Key State Park

Sanibel Island:
Blind Pass Beach Park, Bowman’s Beach Park, Gulfside City Beach Park, Lighthouse Beach Park

Boca Grande & Outer Islands:
Boca Grande Beach Accesses, Gasparilla Island State Park

Boat Ramps:

Alva Boat Ramp, Davis Boat Ramp, Imperial River Boat Ramp, Lavender’s Landing, Matlacha Boat Ramp, Pine Island Commercial Marina

Regional Parks:

Lakes Park, Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, Manatee Park, Hickey Creek Mitigation Park, Caloosahatchee Regional Park

Non-Beach State Parks:

Koreshan State Park

Municipal Areas and Public Beach Accesses:

Alva, Buckingham, Lehigh Acres, Boca Grande, Bonita Springs, Estero, Cape Coral, Captiva Island, Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Matlacha, North Fort Myers, Pine Island, Sanibel Island

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