Explore Beautiful 4 Mile Cove Park Cape Coral Fl by Realtor Ruben Zamora
Purple Heart city Cape Coral At 365 acres, Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve is the second largest preserved green space in Cape Coral*. Located just north of Veteran's Parkway, Four Mile Cove / “Eco Park” is a brackish water wetland area that features a walking trail, visitor center, Veterans Memorial Area, and seasonal kayak rentals. There is an 800’ portage along the kayak trail, therefore it is not for beginners and children under 6 are not permitted in the kayaks. However, visitors of any age can walk through the preserve on the boardwalk. Possible wildlife sightings include eagles, ibis, herons, other wading & migratory birds, raccoons, snakes, etc. Be sure to stop at the visitor’s center for information on programs, local wildlife, trail guides and the “last chance to use the facilities.”
On the south side of the parking lot is the Veterans Memorial Area, which includes several memorials designed to recognize and honor those who have served our country through the U.S. armed services.
As the City of Cape Coral was being developed, the state stepped in and mandated that the area, which was known locally as Four Mile Cove, be preserved. Now, the property is leased from the state to the city to operate as a preserve. The trail system was funded by grants & as a condition of these grants, the city must manage the park to benefit the wildlife; so human intrusion is kept to a minimum. This is a nature preserve, therefore dogs are not permitted on the trails and neither is jogging, skateboarding, biking, skating or rollerblading. The walking trails and access to the Veterans Memorial Area are available year-round, but the kayak rental operation is limited. (Weekends, October thru May).
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Four Mile cove Ecological park Cape Coral Fl
Protected wildlife park Cape Coral Fl. If you go there, you just might be lucky to see, Birds, Opossum, Turtle or a Raccoon or something.
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Driving around Cape Coral, Florida in the Rain
Driving on Chiquita Parkway, Veterans Parkway to Country Club Boulevard.
he city features a sandy beach and fishing pier on the Caloosahatchee River at the public Yacht Basin & Club. Cape Coral is home to the SunSplash Water Park, more than 30 recreational parks, and seven golf courses. Cape Coral offers a variety of Gulf beaches within 15 miles, such as Sanibel Island and Fort Myers Beach. The area is known by birding enthusiasts for a wide variety of wildlife and the largest population of burrowing owls in the state of Florida.
Senior activities include: Lake Kennedy Senior Center Tony Rotino Senior Center Friendship Centers of Cape Coral
Cape Coral's 400-mile (640 km) canal system provides many residents with waterfront living with access to the Gulf of Mexico via the broad Caloosahatchee River and Matlacha Pass. The Parks and Recreation Department maintains three public boat launching facilities. The Gulf of Mexico provides access to smaller tropical islands, rookeries, and sports fishing grounds.
Cape Coral's cultural assets include the Historical Museum, the Art Studio, the Cape Coral Art League, and the Cultural Park Theater, a 187-seat performing arts facility that serves as home to community actors. In addition, there are several regional arts and performance venues in the immediate area, including the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall.
Several parks and ecological preserves allow observation of the local wildlife. Elevated nature trails wind through the mangroves at Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve.
Mike Greenwell founded an amusement park called Mike Greenwell's Bat-A-Ball & Family Fun Park that opened in February 1992.
Top Tourist Attractions Cape Coral - United States
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List of the Tours at Cape Coral - United States Of America
Cape Coral Farmers Market,
Cape Coral Historical Museum,
Cultural Park Theatre,
Fellowship Park,
Four Freedoms Park,
Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve,
Harbour View Gallery,
Lorne's Art Gallery,
MassageLuXe Cape Coral,
Rotary Park Environmental Center,
Sirenia Vista Park,
Southwest Florida Military Museum & Library,
Sun Splash Family Waterpark,
Tarpon Point Marina,
Tom Allen Memorial Butterfly House,
Veterans Memorial Park,
Wicked Dolphin Rum Distillery,
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Glover Bright Trail in Cape Coral
Ca. 8 Minuten zu Fuß durch einen dichten Mangrovenwälder auf einem festen Bretterweg bis hin zum Dock! Tolle Aussicht, lohnt sich wirklich.
Der Weg gehört zu den Ausläufern des Rotary Parks in Cape Coral/ Florida.
Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve Park in Fort Myers Florida
Walking at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve Park in Fort Myers, Florida. Admission is free, parking is $1/hour. This is a 3,500-acre park offering wildlife sightings, a butterfly garden & boardwalk trails through the wetlands. It is a marshy environment and a great place to see alligators, anhingas (bird), turtles, snakes, and more.
The boardwalk trail is located at 751 Penzance Blvd, Fort Myers, Florida
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Hampton Inn & Suites Cape Coral - Cape Coral Hotels, Florida
Hampton Inn and Suites Cape Coral 3 Stars Cape Coral Hotels, Florida Within US Travel Directory The people have spoken! Hampton Inn and Suites Cape Coral is one of our guests' most-loved properties in Cape Coral. Only 3.2 km from the Yacht Club Community Park beach, this Cape Coral hotel offers easy access to area points of interest along with thoughtful amenities and spacious rooms featuring microwaves and refrigerators.Start the morning at the Hampton Inn Cape Coral with a free daily hot breakfast buffet or take advantage of in-room coffeemakers. Enjoy relaxing by the outdoor pool, working out in the fitness centre or working in the modern business centre.Popular area attractions, including Sun Splash Family Waterpark can be found a short distance from the Cape Coral Hampton Inn. Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve along with top-rated golf courses and shopping centres are also easily accessible.
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Prairie Pines Preserve in Fort Myers
Prairie Pines Preserve is a huge park. Many size trails for short strolls or major 9 miles hikes. Rare park that allows dogs. Preserve is located on US41 just before tuckers grade off ramp from I75.
Early Promotional Video of Cape Coral Florida Pt 5
Early Promotional Video of Cape Coral Florida Pt 5
The New City
This 12-minute film (broken up into several short segments) uses sync-sound testimonials occasionally in describing the growth of Cape Coral. It tells how planned growth and strict zoning help to assure the quality of life in spite of rapid growth. Viewers see businesses, schools, and recreation. The film is a PR piece for GAC Properties. Produced by McLeod Films; sponsored by GAC Properties in 1970. We purchased this video from the Florida Memory Project.
video credit: State Archives of Florida
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VISIT FLORIDA: Timucuan Preserve
Uncovering Florida's Attic- The Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
The Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve is located where the St. Johns River meets the Atlantic Ocean.
Like Florida's attic... a trip to this tucked away corner of the Sunshine State uncovers history, culture and environment. It's where Native Americans built their culture around the mix of fresh and salt water, where the French first set foot in the new land and where African slaves were owned by African plantation owners.
The 46,000 acre Preserve has historical sites to visit and picturesque 'Old Florida' coastal and marsh views to explore.
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State-of-the-art park coming to Cape Coral
A new park is coming to the Cape and it's pretty cool. It'll have an amphitheater and a splash pad. And your tax dollars are not paying for it.
Cape Coral Home Movie
Home movie footage of Cape Coral, Florida, donated by Lois Jackson. The footage shows a Christmas parade that was held in the 1970s. Cape Coral was founded in 1957 when real estate developers Leonard Rosen and Jack Rosen purchased a tract of land formerly known as Redfish Point. The Gulf American Corporation (GAC) developed the area, which was heavily promoted by celebrities, such as Bob Hope (1903-2003), Anita Bryant (1940-), and Hugh Downs (1921-). In August of 1970, Cape Coral was incorporated as a city. Originally known as a destination for retirees, the city experience a construction boom and increased population growth in the 1990s, bringing in younger families.
Early Promotional Video of Cape Coral Florida Pt 6
Early Promotional Video of Cape Coral Florida Pt 6
The New City
This 12-minute film (broken up into several short segments) uses sync-sound testimonials occasionally in describing the growth of Cape Coral. It tells how planned growth and strict zoning help to assure the quality of life in spite of rapid growth. Viewers see businesses, schools, and recreation. The film is a PR piece for GAC Properties. Produced by McLeod Films; sponsored by GAC Properties in 1970. We purchased this video from the Florida Memory Project.
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Best Western Fort Myers Waterfront in North Fort Myers FL
Reservations: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. Best Western Fort Myers Waterfront 13021 North Cleveland Avenue North Fort Myers FL 33903 In North Fort Myers, Florida, this waterfront hotel has an outdoor pool and provides free Wi-Fi access. Downtown Fort Myers is just a 4-minute drive from the property. A balcony is included in all rooms at this Best Western hotel, and select rooms feature a view of the Caloosahatchee River. A microwave, a small refrigerator, and cable TV are also provided. A private pier and a boat dock are available on site at the Waterfront Fort Myers Best Western. A restaurant and bar are available as well as free parking for guests’ convenience. North Shore Park is 900 feet from the hotel, Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve is a 15-minute drive from Best Western Fort Myers Waterfront, and Sun Splash Family Waterpark is 11 miles away.
New Community Park in Cape Coral
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7 islands perfect for day trips | News Today
7 islands perfect for day trips | News Today We all love island getaways, but not everyone wants to plan their entire vacation around a remote resort. Thankfully, there are plenty of islands that make day trips a breeze so that travelers can easily enjoy a day on a secluded beach in the midst of an urban vacation.
Here are seven spots around the world that are only an hour away from the mainland, but feel completely cut off from civilization:
1. Bald Head Island, North Carolina
Bald Head Island and its surrounding waters were once a refuge for infamous pirates such as Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet, nicknamed the Gentleman Pirate for his relatively refined ways.
Today the 12,000-acre island -- between the Cape Fear River on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other, just a 20-minute ferry ride from Southport -- is more than 80% nature preserve, not to mention one of North Carolina's most bucolic seaside escapes.
Beyond the car-free island's main village lie miles of coastal sand dunes, salt marshes ripe for canoeing, and trail-filled maritime forests bursting with live oak trees and longleaf pines -- all easily accessible via bicycle or golf cart.
Bald Head is also home to one of the state's largest communities of nesting sea turtles as well as Old Baldy, North Carolina's oldest lighthouse still standing.
2. Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Eleven miles west of Western Australia, Rottnest beckons day-trippers with its azure waters and protected coves.
Ferries cover the 11-mile distance from the mainland's Fremantle (or Freo, as it's known locally) to the island's Thompson Bay, where rental bicycles are readily on hand for exploring all seven square miles of the island.
Visitors can snorkel shallow reefs among Western Buffalo Bream and spotted Red Lipped Morwong, sip a beer al fresco while basking in waterfront views, or snap a selfie with a quokka, photogenic little marsupials that exist primarily on Rottnest and whose perceived grins have earned them a name as the happiest animals on Earth.
One of the island's main allures is the ease of finding your own quiet spot, even during the summer peak season -- when visitors reach 15,000-plus a day.
3. Gaya Island, Malaysia
Board a speedboat in Kota Kinabalu -- the capital of Malaysia's Sabah State -- and just 15 minutes later, you're on Gaya Island. It's a tropical oasis of mangrove forests and white sand shores.
Despite its proximity to the mainland, Gaya is a paradise for snorkelers and divers. Its waters are particularly impressive: calm, translucent and teeming with hundreds of colorful marine species such as blue-ringed octopus and clown stars as well as the occasional whale shark in season (November to February).
The island makes up a large part of Malaysia's Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park and is home to miles of hiking trails and ample wildlife, including bearded pigs and proboscis monkeys.
4. Cozumel, Mexico
Although cruise ships flock to San Miguel -- the main hub on Mexico's largest Caribbean island -- the bulk of Cozumel remains largely undeveloped, and it's here that the real fun begins.
Remarkably clear turquoise waters and spectacular coral reefs surround the island, attracting divers and snorkelers who come to see spotted eagle rays and endemic spotted toadfish.
Punta Sur Park on Cozumel's southern tip is its largest ecological reserve, and is home to a stunning white sand beach, ancient Mayan ruins and even a crocodile-filled lagoon.
There's also Chankanaab National Park, part of the island's larger National Marine Park, where you can get close and friendly with dolphins and manatees.
5. Angel Island, San Francisco
Alcatraz may be San Francisco Bay's most notorious island, but nearby Angel Island has a controversial history all its own.
Now a California State Park, the island served as the Ellis Island of the West for millions of immigrants from 1910 to 1940. It also served as a detention center where many of those immigrants -- primarily those arriving from China after the passing of the Chinese Exclusion Act -- were detained.
Today a US Immigration Station Museum keeps the stories of its past alive, while the island itself is a refuge for Bay Area dwellers looking for a local escape.
There's a paved, six-mile path around the island's perimeter that's ideal for cycling (bring your own or rent one on arrival), a five-mile hiking trail resulting in 360-degree views from its highest point at 788-foot tall Mount Livermore and another hiking trail that includes access to a former US Civil War-era camp.
Ferries run from San Francisco to the island's Ayala Cove daily throughout summer. Once on the island, tram tours are also available.
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Holiday Inn Express Cape Coral-Fort Myers Area - Cape Coral Hotels, Florida
Holiday Inn Express Cape Coral-Fort Myers Area 3 Stars Cape Coral Hotels, Florida Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Cape Coral. Located a 20-minute drive from Fort Myers Beach, this Florida hotel features an outdoor pool and gym.
It offers spacious guest rooms with a flat-screen cable TV and free Wi-Fi.Each room at Holiday Inn Express Cape Coral-Fort Myers Area is equipped with a refrigerator and coffee maker.
The contemporary rooms also have a desk and comfortable seating area.During their stay, guests can enjoy a continental breakfast with cinnamon rolls and fresh fruit. They can also use the hotel’s business center.Edison State College and Gulf Harbour Country Club are within 8 km of Cape Coral Holiday Inn. Sanibel Island is 20.9 km away.
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Kayaking Cape Coral Florida mangrove tunnel #1
Mangrove tunnel in cape coral about 1/4 mile long.