Discover Fort Myers’ history, nature, beaches, trails and parks perfect for adventure and relaxation.

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River District Fort Myers

Stroll through the River District’s brick streets admire 1900s buildings and visit the Sidney & Berne Davis Arts Center from 1933.

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Edison Ford Estates

History buffs will love the Edison and Ford Winter Estates showcasing the legacies of two American innovators in Fort Myers.

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Fort Myers Beach

Fort Myers Beach offers swimming, sunbathing, kayaking and Jet Skiing with rental shops along the shore and online reservations.

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Spring Baseball Training

The Red Sox train at JetBlue Park featuring a replica Green Monster and Fenway Park dimensions making it a dream spot for fans.

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Ding Darling Refuge

The 7,600-acre J.N. "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel Island is a haven for nature lovers, just 24 miles from Fort Myers.

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Six Mile Slough

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve’s 1.2-mile boardwalk takes you through wetlands teeming with turtles, birds, alligators, and otters.

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Manatee Viewing Park

From December to February Manatee Park a Florida manatee winter preserve provides excellent opportunities to see these lovely creatures.

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Historic Mound House

An archeological site and museum that reveals the history of the indigenous Calusa tribe is the historic Mound House on Estero Island.

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Calusa Blueway Trail

The Great Calusa Blueway Paddling Trail spans 190 miles of scenic waterways perfect for kayaking, canoeing and stand-up paddling.

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Lovers Key Park

With 7+ miles of trails this park is ideal for biking, hiking and relaxing with scenic observation points along the way.

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