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You Can See Dolphins & Alligators in the Same Day in Fort Myers - Things to Do in Fort Myers, Florida

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Marco Island - Joy and Shane GoushawIs this what you think of when you envision Fort Myers, Florida?  Swimming pools, palm trees, white sandy beaches?  The beach is afterall one of the main attractions that draws so many visitors and countless individuals looking to relocate and buy real estate to the tropical climate of Fort Myers each year.

Besides being a beach town, Fort Myers also has thousands of acres throughout the city of natural wildlife and wetland preserves.  Shane and I visited just one of several wetlands located within the city limits this past Sunday.  The one we chose to visit was "Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve"located on Six Mile Cypress "smack dab" between Colonial and Daniels. 

                            Six Mile Cypress Joy and Shane Goushaw  Cypress Trees

The Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is 9 miles long and 1/3 miles wide (2500 acres of wetland).  It is home to a wide array and diverse population of plant and animal life.  Wooden trails built throughout the wetlands are built up above the water.  Animals can pass underneath the wooden path either through the water when it is the rainy season, or on the swampy land during the dry months. 

                              Six Mile Cypress Slough Shane and Joy Goushaw 

                                       Shane Looking for Alligators in Alligator Lake 

Six Mile Cypress Slough Shane and Joy Goushaw  Looks Like Shane Found the Gator!

Besides alligators, Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserveis home to Bald Eagles, Osprey, Wood Peckers, Raccoons, Panthers, Small Reptiles, Squirels and a wide variety of fish. 

For an aerial map of the Six Mile Cypress Slough and watershed area, click here

We spent about 3 hours quietly walking the trails so as not to disturb the wildlife.  If the visitor center had been open, it would have taken us a bit longer as we would have stopped there as well.  Parking is $3.00 for the day.  It is well-worth a stop at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve if you live in Fort Myers or are simply visiting and passing through. 

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Joseph D. Federico
Realty ONE Group-MVP - Naples, FL
Southwest Florida Homes with Joe Federico

Joy-Pretty cool to see Dolphins & Alligators  in Fort Myers, Florida. I have friends in Fort Myers.

Oct 09, 2009 02:59 PM
Kathleen Garvey
HomeSmart Cherry Creek - Denver - Denver, CO
Denver's Neighborhood Expert - Listings & Sales

Hello Joy!  Great post for visitors to read.  Yes, there are more alligators here than people realize!!   Hope to have a busy season ahead! : )

Oct 12, 2009 01:36 AM
Joy & Shane Goushaw
Sandals Realty - Fort Myers, FL

Thank you for stopping by Joe!  We really do have diverse ecosystems in Fort Myers.  It makes life so interesting and enjoyable for nature lovers!

Yes, here's to a wonderful season Kathleen :) 

Oct 14, 2009 11:26 AM