What Is The Closest Beach To Lakewood Ranch FL?

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The first time you set foot in Lakewood Ranch FL you are just amazed at how gorgeous this town is since the master-planned residential development that took place in 1994. This project turned the city of Lakewood Ranch into what is considered to be the second-best master-planned city in the US.

Firstly some of the best neighborhoods in Lakewood Ranch FL are very lively and vibrant thanks to the beautiful landscape paired with homes that really stand out for their curb appeal. Aside from that, the city features top amenities and dining spots and with a family-friendly environment, both young families and seniors feel very welcome in Lakewood Ranch FL.

There is no surprise why the city is also known for being one of the top retirement destinations in Florida. If you love the water you don’t need to worry over the fact that Lakewood Ranch is located more inland. There are plenty of parks with lakes and waterways in the area and the city is located just a stone throw away from some of the best beaches in Florida making it a great place to live.

If you are looking for an outstanding beach experience, definitely try Siesta Key. Consisting of three beaches that span for about 8-miles across the waterfront, Siesta Key has everything you could ask for as far as coastline destinations go. Sisters Beach has shallow waters and lifeguards on duty pretty much all the time which makes it ideal for families.

On the other hand, Crescent Beach is more like a quiet retreat for someone who wants to enjoy the landscape and the beautiful sunset. Also, water activities such as snorkeling and diving are common on Crescent Beach. Turtle Beach is perfect for any kind of sports but, especially people on this beach like to play volleyball, boat, and fish.

Another perfect beach close to Lakewood Ranch is Lido Key. If you want a relaxing morning stroll by the waterfront or want to spend the afternoon in the sun this is the place for you. Also, you could spend an evening at the famous St. Armand’s Circle, which is known for its fine dining and shopping.


If you think now is the perfect time to relocate, our real estate agents in Lakewood Ranch FL, stand by your side, ready and eager to get you settled, in this outstanding city of Florida.

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