Florida State Parks Near Fort Myers

Discover 17 parks within driving distance of Fort Myers

Koreshan State Historic Site

Estero, Florida
14 miles away

"Fort Myers visitors often come for a day trip that combines history, nature, and easy access to the Estero River. The park offers a quieter contrast to the city’s shopping and waterfront attractions."

Koreshan State Historic Site features restored historic structures, interpretive exhibits, and peaceful riverfront scenery in Estero. It is known for its distinctive cultural history, picnic areas, and opportunities for paddling and wildlife viewing.

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Mound Key Archaeological State Park

Estero, Florida
14 miles away

"Visitors from Fort Myers often make a day trip for paddling, birdwatching, and a deeper look at Southwest Florida's history. The park is close enough for an easy launch-and-return outing."

Mound Key Archaeological State Park is a secluded island park known for its ancient shell mounds, Calusa heritage, and rich coastal ecology. Visitors come for paddling, wildlife viewing, and a unique glimpse into one of Florida's most important archaeological landscapes.

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Estero Bay Preserve State Park

Fort Myers Beach, Florida
18 miles away

"Fort Myers visitors come for a scenic day trip focused on wildlife, photography, and exploring Southwest Florida's coastal ecosystems."

Estero Bay Preserve State Park showcases the natural beauty of Florida's first designated aquatic preserve, with mangrove shorelines, tidal flats, and rich bird habitat. It is a favorite destination for kayaking, fishing, and observing dolphins, wading birds, and other coastal wildlife.

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Lovers Key State Park

Fort Myers Beach, Florida
18 miles away

"Fort Myers travelers visit for a nearby day trip that combines beaches, paddling, and nature photography without a long drive."

Lovers Key State Park features more than 2 miles of beach, calm back-bay waters, and a network of mangrove-lined waterways ideal for paddling and wildlife watching. It is one of Southwest Florida’s most popular spots for seeing dolphins, manatees, shorebirds, and spectacular sunsets.

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Cayo Costa State Park

Boca Grande, Florida
28 miles away

"Fort Myers residents and visitors can reach ferry services and marinas relatively easily. It is a popular starting point for a Gulf Coast island getaway."

Cayo Costa State Park protects a largely undeveloped barrier island along Florida’s Gulf Coast. Visitors come for secluded beaches, excellent shelling, paddling, fishing, and the chance to see dolphins, manatees, and shorebirds in a natural setting.

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Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park

Punta Gorda, Florida
28 miles away

"Fort Myers is a major nearby population center for day-trippers seeking a quieter coastal escape. Many visitors come for kayaking, birding, and scenic estuary views."

Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park showcases a largely undeveloped stretch of Southwest Florida’s shoreline and estuarine habitat. Its waters and wetlands support manatees, dolphins, wading birds, and excellent paddling and fishing opportunities.

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Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park

Naples, Florida
28 miles away

"Fort Myers travelers visit for a day trip to the beach and to enjoy the scenic pass. It is a popular destination for families and anglers."

Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park features a mile of undeveloped beach, mangrove-lined estuaries, and access to the Gulf of Mexico. It is especially popular for swimming, picnicking, paddling, and observing shorebirds and marine life.

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Gasparilla Island State Park

Boca Grande, Florida
36 miles away

"Fort Myers residents and tourists visit for a quieter coastal escape and scenic Gulf shoreline. The park is a popular weekend destination for shelling and sunset viewing."

Gasparilla Island State Park offers a classic Gulf Coast experience with beach access, coastal scenery, and the iconic Port Boca Grande Lighthouse. Its quiet shoreline and clear waters make it a favorite for swimming, shelling, fishing, and watching sunsets.

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Stump Pass Beach State Park

Englewood, Florida
39 miles away

"Fort Myers residents visit for a scenic day trip to a less developed shoreline and calmer atmosphere. It is a popular choice for beachcombing, paddling, and sunset walks."

Stump Pass Beach State Park features a natural Gulf Coast setting with sandy beaches, mangrove-lined waterways, and excellent opportunities to spot shorebirds, dolphins, and sea turtles. Its remote feel and undeveloped shoreline make it a favorite for beachcombing and paddling.

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Don Pedro Island State Park

Placida, Florida
44 miles away

"Fort Myers visitors often head south for barrier-island scenery and calmer, less crowded beaches. The park’s paddling and fishing opportunities make it especially appealing to outdoor enthusiasts."

Don Pedro Island State Park preserves a peaceful stretch of barrier island between Lemon Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. Visitors come for shelling, swimming, paddling, fishing, and spotting shorebirds, dolphins, and other coastal wildlife.

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Collier-Seminole State Park

Naples, Florida
52 miles away

"Fort Myers day-trippers visit for a full change of scenery and a chance to explore South Florida's wild coastal habitats. The park is especially appealing for paddlers and birders."

Collier-Seminole State Park offers a quiet escape into South Florida's mangrove and freshwater wetlands, with excellent opportunities to see birds, alligators, and other wildlife. The park also preserves a historic tram road used in the early 1900s to move boats across the swamp.

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DeSoto Site Historic State Park

Bradenton, Florida
58 miles away

"Fort Myers visitors looking for a historic day trip can enjoy the park’s interpretive focus and river views on the way across Southwest Florida."

DeSoto Site Historic State Park is a compact, historically significant site along the Manatee River in Bradenton. The park features interpretive displays, shaded picnic areas, and waterfront scenery that highlight Florida’s early colonial history.

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Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park

Copeland, Florida
58 miles away

"Fort Myers is a major population center within range for a long day trip. People visit to experience one of Florida’s most unique swamp ecosystems and to see rare orchids and wildlife."

Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park is a remote wilderness preserve in the western Everglades, famous for its rare plants, old-growth cypress, and abundant wildlife. It offers a true backcountry experience for paddlers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts seeking solitude and unspoiled Florida habitat.

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Gamble Plantation Historic State Park

Ellenton, Florida
58 miles away

"Fort Myers travelers may visit for a longer regional history day trip. The park offers insight into Florida's plantation era and is a worthwhile stop for heritage tourism."

Gamble Plantation Historic State Park features the restored 1840s plantation house, museum exhibits, and landscaped grounds that interpret Florida's antebellum and Civil War history. It is one of the state's most significant historic sites and offers guided tours and educational programs.

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Myakka River State Park

Sarasota, Florida
58 miles away

"Fort Myers residents often visit for a longer day trip or overnight camping experience. The park’s river, wetlands, and wildlife make it a standout destination in the region."

Myakka River State Park spans a diverse landscape of wetlands, prairies, and forests along the Myakka River, making it one of Florida’s premier wildlife destinations. Highlights include birding, paddling, fishing, camping, and the park’s iconic canopy walkway and observation tower.

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Oscar Scherer State Park

Osprey, Florida
58 miles away

"Fort Myers visitors may make the drive for camping and a broader mix of Florida habitats than they find closer to home. It is a worthwhile day trip for nature lovers."

Oscar Scherer State Park offers a mix of natural Florida habitats, including scrub, pine flatwoods, and freshwater wetlands. It is especially popular for canoeing on South Creek, birding, and exploring the park’s quiet trails and picnic areas.

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Terra Ceia Preserve State Park

Terra Ceia, Florida
58 miles away

"Fort Myers travelers may visit for a longer day trip centered on paddling and wildlife observation. The preserve’s mangrove and marsh habitats provide a classic Southwest Florida coastal experience."

Terra Ceia Preserve State Park showcases one of Florida’s most important estuarine landscapes, with mangrove forests, seagrass waters, and abundant birdlife. Its undeveloped shoreline and calm waters make it a favorite for nature observation and low-impact recreation.

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