Things To Do in Cape Coral - Four Mile Cove
Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve greets you as you cross the Midpoint Bridge into Cape Coral. It is located at the east end of SE 23rd Terrace, just off of Del Prado Boulevard. The park consists of 365 acres along the Caloosahatchee River and is the second largest preserved space in Cape Coral.
The ecological preserve features a series of boardwalks that will guide you
through the wetlands and to a fishing pier and a cove. Since this is a preserve the trails are for walking only. Skating, biking, and dogs are not permitted.
Picnic areas, welcome center, and restrooms are available. A veteran’s memorial is located in view of Veteran’s Memorial Parkway. Kayak rentals are seasonal and are located on the west side of the preserve. Park is open 8:00 am to dusk.
This is a great spot to get close to nature, relax, and reflect on the courage of the brave men and women who served in the armed forces.
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Things To Do in Cape Coral - Four Mile Cove
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