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The Anclote Key Preserve State Park is a state park in Dunedin, Florida. It is composed of four islands that are only accessible by private boat and also a historic area, featuring an 1887 lighthouse at the southern end of the key.

The Anclote Key Preserve State Park is also best known for its white sand beaches, highlighted by blue green waters. It is also a preserve for rare and endangered species, being home to around 43 species of birds like bald eagle, piping plover, and American oystercatcher.

The activities that you can enjoy while at the Anclote Key Preserve State Park include picnicking, barbequing, swimming, sunbathing, boating, snorkeling, and camping. Be forewarned that there are no amenities aside from restroom facilities that are available in the park, so make sure to bring your own supplies and water.
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