Lee County is home to Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach, Bonita Springs and the islands of Sanibel and Captiva. It is the most populous county in Southwest Florida. The county seat is Fort Myers and the largest city is Cape Coral. The Gulf of Mexico has a huge influence on the area and the three rivers: the Caloosahatchee, the Estero and the Imperial, provide fantastic recreational opportunities.
Natural sand beaches and warm waters invite you to relax, read or partake in a favorite beach activity - shelling. Each beach has a personality all its own. Families will find soft, white sand great for kids. Couples can experience solitude and exceptional sunsets. And active types can enjoy volleyball, picnicking, shelling, cycling and skim boarding.
o Lee County offers annual parking stickers for $60 per year.
o Bonita Springs residents pay $5 for an annual parking decal which allows parking at Bonita Beach Park, Access #1 and Little Hickory Island Beach Park for free.
O Bonita Beach Park
Location: .. 27954 Hickory Boulevard, Bonita Beach West End Blvd
Bonita Springs
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Opening hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: $ 2/hour
Facilities: 3 km of beach, toilets, picnic tables with tables
and grills, playground, beach volleyball, concession food
Showers, restaurant
Activities: swimming, fishing, shell collecting, sunbathing, hiking
Pets:no
Of Special Interest: Bonita Springs is a small coastal community with beaches that are quite beautiful and less harried than Fort Myers Beach to the north.
Bonita Beach (Accesses)
Location: 10 accesses along Hickory Blvd. #1 is located just north
of Bonita Beach Park, Bonita Springs
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: limited, Access #1, $2/hour, Accesses #2-9, limited and
free
Amenities: 3 miles of beach, no facilities
Activities: swimming, sunbathing, shelling, fishing, walking
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: The beachfront is residential; a mix of high and mid rise condominiums and individual homes.
Little Hickory Island Beach Park
Location: 2 miles north of Bonita Beach Park on Hickory Blvd.,
Bonita Springs
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: metered parking
Amenities: 3 miles of beach, picnic tables, toilets, showers
Activities: swimming, fishing, shelling, canoeing, kayaking,
Sunbathing, hiking
Pets: No
Lovers Key State Park
Location: 8700 Estero Blvd, Fort Myers Beach .. 10.5 miles west of
I75 exit 116
Phone: 239-463-4588
Opening hours: 8 watch the sunset
Parking: $ 8/vehicle
Amenities: 700 acres, 2 miles from the beach, 5 km of cycle paths,
bike rental, boat ramp, Food & Equipmentrental concessions,
playgrounds, picnic shelters with grills, restrooms, nature trails,
pavilion, outdoor showers, guided ranger tours
Activities: birding, boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking,
biking, shelling, swimming, wildlife viewing
Pets: Yes, on 6' leashes. State parks do not permit pets on beaches
or playgrounds, or in bathing areas, cabins, park buildings or
concession facilities
Of Special Interest: A haven for wildlife, the islands and their waters are home to West Indian manatees, bottlenose dolphins, roseate spoonbills, marsh rabbits, and bald eagles. The two mile long beach is accessible by boardwalk or tram and was selected as the #4 beach in Florida by the Travel Channel.
Fort Myers Beach
Location: Accesses #11 thru #35 are on Estero Blvd. from Big
Carlos Pass to the south to Matanzas Pass Bridge to the north.
Colored banners designate their location, number and have symbols
indicating whether they have amenities, accessibility or parking
(fee required) #37 through #41 north of the Matanzas Bridge on
Estero Blvd. allow for foot-traffic only-no parking.
Phone: 239-765-0202 Town of Fort Myers
Hours: dawn to dusk
Parking: Metered parking is located on Old San Carlos Blvd., Estero
Blvd., Center St., and Fifth St. $2/hour, 2 hour limit. On Fifth St.,
the spaces are $1/hour. Long term parking is available on all beach
access streets and in the lot under the Matanzas Pass Bridge. $1/
hour, no time limit. In season, get there very early to find a spot or
park on the mainland and take the trolley over.
Amenities: Lynn Hall Memorial Park (Pier): restrooms and Times
Square with beachfront restaurants and shopping
Activities: fishing, swimming, shelling, handicapped access,
sunbathing, walking
Pets: yes, on 6' leashes
Of Special Interest: Fort Myers Beach (Estero Island) boasts miles of white, sandy beaches, where the ocean floor slopes gently towards the horizon with no sudden drop-offs or big waves. All of the beaches are "natural beaches", meaning that they are not raked or otherwise groomed. This allows beach visitors to enjoy all of the coast's amenities while preserving its native environment. The busy intersection of San Carlos Boulevard and Estero Boulevard is packed with bars, beach-apparel shops, restaurants, and motels that draw singles and families. It's a Coney Island atmosphere that is referred to as "Times Square."
Lynn Hall Park
Location: 1050 Main St., Fort Myers Beach, in the heart of
downtown
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: $2/hour, 100 spaces
Amenities: licensed fishing pier with bait shop, picnic shelters
with grills, playground, outdoor showers, restrooms, shopping
Activities: swimming, Shelling, fishing, sunbathing, hiking
Pets: No
Of particular interest: The hotel is located north of the foot of Matanzas Pass Bridge, near Times Square in the heart of downtown Fort Myers Beach, this vibrant Golf Front Park next to shops and restaurants.
Bowditch Point Regional Park
Location: 50 Estero Blvd, Fort Myers Beach.
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Opening hours: 8 to 1 / 2 hour after sunset
Parking: $ 1/hour, 75 seats
Amenities: day docks for boats up to 28 ft, paddle craft
launch onto Great Calusa Blueway Paddling Trail, walking trails
through preserve area, picnic tables and grills, food concession,
restrooms and changing facilities
Activities: boating, swimming, fishing, sunbathing, walking,
handicapped access
Pets: no
Of Special Interest: Located on the northern tip of Fort Myers Beach, this park has access to the Bay and the Gulf and offers a much quieter experience than the city's beaches.
Bunche Beach (Preserve)
Location: 18201 John Morris Road, Fort Myers
Phone: 239-533-7275 Lee County Parks and Recreation
Opening hours: sunrise to sunset
Parking: free lot
Equipment: None
Activities: swimming, photography, sunbathing, hiking
Pets: No
Of particular interest is the defense of this 731 acres is a natural tidal wetland. It 's pure and all natural with a sandy beach,mangrove forests, salt flats and a wide variety of wildlife for viewing.
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