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Hideaway Beach

Hideaway Beach, a private, gated community located on the Big Marco River in Marco Island, Collier County in Florida

Historic Hideaway Beach Pictures
2003 Beach Building 2005 Beach Building - Turtle season
Conservation, Turtles & Hideaway

WALKING / SWIMMING TO HIDEAWAY BEACH 

It's a long walk Getting to the Hideaway Beach from the only public access at Tigertail Beach - This is how it 'could' be done

"the hike to the beach can be done only when the tide is right. County officials eventually hope to build a boardwalk linking Tigertail and Hideaway"Wednesday, June 19, 2002 - By VICTOR A. HILL, Staff Writer Naples Daily News

The walk to Hideaway Beach starts at Tigertail Beach public parking and end at Hideaway Beach - Distance is about 2 miles

Tigertail Beach 
Saturday - 25 October 2003 - 2:10 pm
High tide was 1pm
Photographs are taken during the trail
walking towards Hideaway Beach

Trail starts on North side of Tigertail Beach
Start walking along the waters edge on the left.
State owns land up to the High Water mark only

Little Clam Pass is about 3 feet deep and 30 feet wide

View after the channel crossing

Sign next to gazebo and as well as near Hideaway Beach

Continuation of trail next to mangroves

Water depth - approximately 3 feet

Homes near the water with cut mangroves

Sand bags along waters edge

Anti-erosion device by Humiston & Moore Engineers - Naples

All beach sand and this device was paid by public funds. Actually Tourist Development funds.

Start of the Hideaway Beach


Time 3:00pm - Distance 1mile

This is the START of the Hideaway Beach which continues for 1.3 miles
Erosion control device at left
Water depth near the erosion control bags is almost 20' deep!