3 Things To Know About Three Rooker Island
Want to enjoy an amazing day at Three Rooker Island. Here’ are some things you should know before you visit.
First off, if you’re like me and you grew up in Dunedin and know of Caladesi and Honeymoon Island and Dunedin Causeway, but I never frequented Three Rooker Island. It’s south Anclote Key and North of Honeymoon Island. It’s further north than Dunedin, essentially west of Tarpon Springs. Some people call it Three Rooker Bar. But there aren’t any places on it to grab a Pina Colada, so don’t get ahead of yourself.
First thing to know, in only accessible by boat. You can’t take driver their or take a ferry. This makes it very peaceful with lots of nature.
Protect The Birds at Three Rooker Island
The second important thing about Three Rooker Island is that it is an Anclote Key Preserve State Park and has protection for nesting seabirds. These birds have to contend with higher air and water temperatures and find it hard to keep cool. They have to nest and protect their eggs. It gets so warm so the adult birds have to share the duties. One will incubate while the other goes to cool off in the water.
Speaking of efforts to keep the birds safe…the third thing you need to know about Three Rooker Island is that pets aren’t permitted on the beach. At least the part we were visiting. We found out the hard way. We brought our little dog with us. He’s not a barker, he’s well-behaved, and of course, we had him on a leash under our umbrella. We were approached by people wearing shirts that said Audobon and were told he could not be there and had to go back on the boat. Birds are naturally fearful of of dogs and if they fly away, it could make their nests susceptible to other birds swooping in and hurting their babies.
Even with the no pets allowed surprise, we had a wonderful day visiting Three Rooker Island.