Tuesday 30 September 2014

What To Know About A Few Beautiful Naples Florida Parks

By Jony Mozen


Few experiences equal that of walking along a beach breathing in the salt air and enjoying the sounds of life around you. Seagulls singing their often discordant songs, the surf washing up mysteries of the deep and seashells glistening in the sun and moon light. Let's take a few moment to virtually visit these Naples Florida Parks

Speaking of mysteries, Mound Key Archaeological State Park is actually an island in the heart of Estero Bay that is believed to be the capital of Calusa Indians. Their culture relied heavily on using shells to build their crafts and housing and they even build the island itself from these beautiful local shells. Of course the island is protected and the only access is by boat, so call ahead for scheduling.

They say you won't believe just how pristine the beaches are at Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park where a literal world of tropical paradise exists for your arrival. The Cocohatchee River helped create this wonderland where people go snorkeling the reef, boating and fishing in designated areas, help themselves to bird-watching at its very best. You can even rent sand wheelchairs if you call ahead.

Clam Pass Park offers a retreat from the busier places like Vanderbilt Beach where upscale prices adorn both lodging and eateries. Here at this park there are 35 acres of natural Mangrove forests and the boardwalk to the beach is a nature lovers dream at three-quarters-mile long. The pools along the beach offer habitat for countless marine and wildlife as they are nursed into adulthood.

The Black Island Trail Walk is dog friendly at Lovers Key State Park where your four-legged friends are welcome to accompany you for a day of nature and sun and sand. You will find beach access, kayaking, and fishing at this park. The beach is nicely secluded and about 1000 feet from the public parking where a shuttle service is available to bring you closer to the clutter-free beach.

Not to leave out the RVers who prefer traveling in their own mini-home. Lowdermilk Park offers convenience camping with metered and unmetered sites. Along with 2 playgrounds, 2 gazebos and a pavilion for rent, a concession stand, picnic tables for dining, and volley ball courts it lets you rest at the end of a busy day hunting seashells in the sand.

And there is one more kind of Parks in Naples Florida where people who come to visit end up deciding to stay after they find a very affordable 3 br, 2 bath, home for sale or rent, with all amenities included. These quiet residential areas are every bit as peaceful as being out on the evening beach, but include the privacy you want along with all your conveniences and personal property at the ready.

When it comes to Parks Naples, there are many place to go and spend time with a loved one or family and even take your pets along for the sun and surf. Whether you need a vacation, an RV hideaway, or simply want to relocate to the sunshine state, you are sure to find something that makes your dreams come true.




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