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Caspersen Beach
4100 Harbor Drive,
Venice, FL 34285
Caspersen Beach is located south of
the Venice Airport on Harbor Drive. The southern two thirds of
beachfront has been left in its natural state. A dune
restoration system with walkovers has been implemented to
preserve the shoreline.
Caspersen is recognized as one of
the most enjoyable shelling beaches in this area. This is an
exceptionally good area to find prehistoric sharks’ teeth. You
can see freshwater and saltwater marshes, mangrove areas, and
tidal flats. Visitors can enjoy a 20 minute walk through
Caspersen's nature trail which has been developed through a
coastal hammock.
Amenities:
177 acres of land 9,150 linear feet of gulf beach frontage 1,100 foot boardwalk dune walkovers fishing
nature trail (.34 mile trail) parking picnic area
No Lifeguards are on duty. rest rooms swimming
undeveloped land
History:
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Originally deeded to Sarasota County by the Caspersen family in
1968 through a special warranty deed that stipulated the land
would revert back to the family in 20 years.
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In 1972, a bond referendum was held and passed for the purpose
of acquiring Caspersen Beach and South Lido Park.
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In 1986, the Board of County Commissioners included the
Caspersen Mainland site (64 acres) in a $20 million bond
referendum which the voters approved.
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A friendly condemnation suit was filed by the Caspersen family
requiring the county to prove in Federal Court the need for the
land as a public park. The court ruled in the county's favor and
established the value of the land.
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A Land and Water Conservation Fund grant combined with proceeds
from the bond referendum provided the funding to acquire the
site at the price established by the court.
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