Rosen Park
This neighborhood park and large saltwater boat launch facility offers access to the Gulf of America via the Caloosahatchee River and is approximately 11.2 statute miles from the Sanibel Causeway Bridge. Each of the two boat ramps is 30' wide x 60' long, and there are 57 boat trailer parking spots plus 31 vehicle parking spaces to accommodate many boaters.
In addition, Rosen Park houses 19 wet boat slips designed to handle vessels up to 40 feet in length, and these slips are available for annual and transient rentals. The park also provides a scenic location along the Chantry Canal, where people can enjoy a picnic, walk on the boardwalk, and watch the boats.
Rosen Park can be accessed via boat by turning West at marker #58. Marine Services staff monitors VHF channel 16.
PARK AMENITIES:
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Rosen Boat Ramp
BOAT SLIP AMENITIES:
- Pump Out Station
- Shower/Restrooms
- Washer and Dryer
Please contact the Cape Coral Marine Services Division at (239) 574-0809 for information about boat slip rentals at Rosen Park and availability. Note: Individuals wishing to lease a boat slip must first pass a background check.
Boat Trailer Parking is available and requires an annual permit or daily fee of $15, which can be paid through the Passport Parking app on a smartphone, tablet, or computer. Boaters can also call (239) 424-9459 to register with Passport Parking, or click the image at right.
When using Passport Parking, boaters are reminded to:
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Pay for parking BEFORE launching your vessel. Cape Coral Park Rangers & Law Enforcement personnel patrol park locations daily and must issue violation tickets to any vehicles/trailers that do not pay the daily fee or have a current resident decal.
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Enter the tow vehicle license plate number, NOT the trailer plate number.
When entering payment information, enter the applicable zone number of the boat ramp location. The zone number for the Rosen Park Boat Ramp is 1959.
See here for more information on boat ramps in Cape Coral, Annual Boat Trailer Parking Permits, boating safety, and boating etiquette:





