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One of the state's few undisturbed barrier islands, this state park features two bird observation areas, a pet beach and two nature trails. Honeymoon Island has more than 208 species of plants and a variety of shore birds, including several threatened and endangered species. In addition to nature study, this island is ideal for sunbathing, shelling, swimming and fishing. Honeymoon Island also features picnic pavilions, bathhouses, a park concession building and the Caladesi Island Ferry , which takes guests to the nearby Caladesi Island State Park. Originally settled by members of the Tocobaga tribe of Native Americans, the Island has seen a wave of explorers, pirates, traders and fisherman in its 7000-year history.
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