General Information
Englewood, a picturesque community shared by both Sarasota
and Charlotte counties, is home to beautiful beaches, several
hidden islands, nature parks, cultural events and more.
Englewood has multiple public and private elementary schools,
middle schools and is home to Lemon Bay High School.
Manasota Key, one of Englewood’s barrier islands, is a peaceful
7-mile stretch of the most pristine and natural beaches in the
area, including Englewood Beach, Manasota Beach, Stump
Pass Beach and Blind Pass Beach. The winding drive through
Manasota Key will lead you along a quaint path of 50’s-style
beach homes and unspoiled mangroves - all leading to a
breathtaking view of the Gulf of Mexico.
The area’s most recognized beach is Englewood Beach. Featuring
a boardwalk, picnic tables, playground, BBQ grills, restrooms
and changing facilities. There’s not much more needed to enjoy
days, weeks, or even years, gazing into the ocean as the sun sets.
Restaurants, tourist shops and local shopping can also be found
nearby. Stump Pass Beach, located just a couple of miles south,
is part of Florida’s state park system. Only a mile long, the beach
and scenic trails leave a lasting impression. North of Englewood
Beach is Blind Pass Beach, also known as Middle Beach. This
beach includes nature trails with mangroves and sand dunes,
shark’s teeth and more. The northern-most beach is Sarasota
County’s Manasota Beach, popular for its tranquil environment.
It is the only public beach in Englewood with a lifeguard and
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has a no smoking policy. Whichever beach is visited, is sure to be a
relaxing an