30 December 2012

Nature fun in Naples, FL

I love travel. One of the things I love most about it is learning all the things a new place has to offer. We're heading south for sunnier weather in January, and I can't wait to see what Naples, Florida has to offer us. I'm exciting to share someplace new with my 3.5-year-old daughter. We're already researching dolphins and other sealife, as well as the Everglades. We're reading books. We're watching Netflix documentaries and Youtube video clips. She's excited. I'm excited. This is the best way to learn. Hands-on.

Here are a few of the places we hope to hit up:


I wonder if we'll see dolphins from the shore?

DELNOR-WIGGINS PASS STATE RECREATION AREA

11135 Gulfshore Dr.
Naples, Florida 34108
(239) 597-6196
http://www.floridastateparks.org/delnorwiggins/default.cfm
Hours: 8 a.m. to sundown, 365 days a year (Gates closed if park reaches capacity)

Admission Fee:
$6.00 per vehicle. Limit 2-8 people per vehicle.
$4.00 Single Occupant Vehicle.
$2.00 Pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass.

Boat ramp fee:
The boat ramp fee is $5.00 + tax..  This is in addition to the Admission Fee.

Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Recreation Area is a Florida State Park located on a barrier island on Florida's southwest coast near Naples, Florida, six miles west of Exit 111 on I-75.

One of the most popular seaside destinations in Naples, the mile-long stretch of white sugar sand at Delnor-Wiggins has been rated one of the best beaches in the nation. The 166-acre park is a tropical paradise for beach lovers, boaters and divers. The beach is a popular spot to sunbathe, swim, beachcomb, snorkel and picnic. At the beach along Wiggins Pass, where swimming is not allowed, fishing is a popular activity. Boaters can launch their vessels into Water Turkey Bay and travel to the Gulf or up the Cocohatchee River for both saltwater and freshwater fishing. Kayakers can enjoy paddling through estuaries and scuba divers can explore the hard bottom reef in the Gulf. At the north end of the island, a tower gives visitors a bird's-eye view of Wiggins Pass and the surrounding coastal habitat.
Looking for cool birds? Be sure to check out Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.

CORKSCREW SWAMP SANCTUARY

www.corkscrewsanctuary.org
Address: 375 Sanctuary Road West, Naples, FL 34120
Phone: (239) 348-9151
Hours: Open 365 days a year, 7 AM to 5:30 PM, except during severe weather. (Last person allowed in at 4:30pm)

Admission fees:
Adult: $ 12.00 (two-consecutive-day pass)
Full-time college student with photo ID: $ 6.00
National Audubon Society member with membership card: $ 6.00
Student (6-18 years old): $ 4.00
Children under 6: free

About:
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is a 14,000-acre wildlife sanctuary located north of Naples, Florida. Founded in 1945, it contains the largest remaining virgin Bald Cypress forest in North America. A 2.25-mile boardwalk snakes its way through five habitats and is open to the public 365 days a year except during severe weather. A shorter 1-mile walk boardwalk is also available. Volunteer naturalists are usually on the boardwalk to answer questions. Allow about 2-3 hours.

Collier-Seminole contains one of the three original stands of the rare royal palm in Florida.

COLLIER-SEMINOLE STATE PARK

Collier-Seminole State Park is a Florida State Park located on US 41, 17 miles south of Naples, Florida.
Address: 20200 Tamiami Trail E, Naples, FL 34114
Phone: (239) 394-3397
http://www.floridastateparks.org/collierseminole/
Hours: 8:00 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year.

Admission Fee:
$5.00 per vehicle. Limit 2-8 people per vehicle.
$4.00 Single Occupant Vehicle.
$2.00 Pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass.

Canoe rental:
$5.30 per hour; $26.50 per day

Experience the natural beauty and wildlife of the Everglades, as well as a forest of tropical trees at Collier-Seminole State Park. The 7,271-acre park lies partly within the great mangrove swamp of southern Florida, one of the largest mangrove swamps in the world. Collier-Seminole also contains one of the three original stands of the rare royal palm in Florida. The park is the site of a National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark, the last existing Bay City Walking Dredge. Built in 1924, it was used to build the Tamiami Trail Highway (U.S. 41) through the Everglades and Big Cypress Swamp, linking Tampa and Miami and opening southwest Florida to travelers. Visitors to Collier-Seminole have the opportunity to explore the park's wilderness in many ways, including hiking, bicycling or canoeing. Collier-Seminole provides canoe rentals, as well as a boat ramp with access to the Blackwater River, where anglers can fish for both saltwater and freshwater fishing. Collier-Seminole offers full-facility, primitive and youth camping. The picnic areas have pavilions and grills for use on a first-come, first-served basis.

29 December 2012

Traveling? Live like a local

I've found that living like a local when you're traveling means that you'll get out of the tourist traps and enjoy yourself more. I love to travel. But I hate crowds. And so, living like a local works best for me.

When we travel down to Naples, FL next month with our kiddos, we plan to take advantage of the city's park system. Here are a few places we aim to check out:

River Park Aquatic Center has a splash feature and zero-depth entry pool.


RIVER PARK AQUATIC CENTER

(239)213-3040
301 11th Street North, Naples, FL 34102
http://www.naplesgov.com/index.aspx?NID=572

Not open for general admission when the day's forecast high temperature is 59 degrees or lower.

Amenities:
6 lane, 75' lap pool
Water slide
Children's splash play feature w/ zero entry
Swim lesson area

Fleischmann Park has sun shades in its new playground.

FLEISCHMANN PARK

1600 Fleischmann Blvd. Naples, FL 34102
Phone: 239-213-3020

Amenities: new playground (one for toddlers 1-5 years and one for school age children 6-12 years) with sun shades and a water splash zone, racquetball courts, base/softball fields, sand volleyball courts, basketball courts, football field

Hit the beach at Lowdermilk Park.

LOWDERMILK PARK

1301 Gulfshore Blvd North Naples, FL 34102
Phone: 239-213-3029
Concessions: 9-5

Amenities: plenty of metered and unmetered parking spaces, a concession stand, sand volleyball courts, two children's playgrounds, picnic tables, benches, restroom and shower facilities, and two gazebos for rent.

If you're lucky, you might hit upon free outdoor music at Cambier Park's bandshell.

CAMBIER PARK

755 8th Ave. S. Naples, FL 34102
(heart of downtown Naples, just South of the prestigious 5th Avenue South)

Amenities: playground, pavilion, green space, shuffleboard, bocee courts,tennis courts, bandshell, Norris Community Center

 

WE WISH IT WERE OPEN... 

This place isn't open in the winter (as all the kids in Florida are in school), but we sure wish it was! It looks like tons of fun.
The Sun-N-Fun Lagoon is closed from October to President's Day weekend, but if you're traveling outside that time, have fun there!

SUN-N-FUN LAGOON

One million gallons of water fun will thrill children, parents and grandparents alike at Collier County's premier water park, Sun-N-Fun Lagoon! Fun always starts at Sun-N-Fun Lagoon, a key destination by all. Sun-N-Fun Lagoon includes four pools, a long lazy river, a lit splash playground or interactive water feature, five exciting water slides, and a concession stand.

Address: 15000 Livingston Road, Naples, FL 34109
Phone: (239) 252-4021
Hours: Closed October to President's Day Weekend; Summer hours 10am-5pm; Fall Hours 10-5 Saturday & Sunday
http://www.napleswaterpark.com/

Admission Fees:
Under 3 Free
Persons less than 48" tall $5.50
Persons 48" or taller $12.00
$2 discount with a valid Florida Driver's License with Collier County address
Seniors 60+ $8.00

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