Florida State Parks Near Lehigh Acres

Discover 8 parks within driving distance of Lehigh Acres

Mound Key Archaeological State Park

Estero, Florida
24 miles away

"Lehigh Acres residents can reach the park for a memorable outdoor excursion on the water. It is a good option for families and paddlers seeking a nearby natural escape."

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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Koreshan State Historic Site

Estero, Florida
28 miles away

"Lehigh Acres visitors often head here for school trips, family outings, and a change of pace from inland neighborhoods. The site’s history and river setting make it appealing for both learning and leisure."

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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Estero Bay Preserve State Park

Fort Myers Beach, Florida
30 miles away

"Lehigh Acres residents visit for a coastal day trip with paddling, wildlife viewing, and access to the waters of Estero Bay."

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
34 miles away

"Lehigh Acres visitors come for a coastal day trip that offers swimming, shelling, and a change of scenery from inland neighborhoods."

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
40 miles away

"Lehigh Acres is within easy driving distance of the Gulf Coast launch points. Visitors from here often come for shelling, fishing, and a remote island setting."

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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Gasparilla Island State Park

Boca Grande, Florida
42 miles away

"Lehigh Acres visitors use the park as a nearby Gulf Coast getaway. It is especially appealing for swimming, beachcombing, and wildlife watching."

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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Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park

Naples, Florida
43 miles away

"Lehigh Acres visitors come for a Gulf Coast beach day and outdoor recreation. The park is a popular destination for anglers and nature lovers."

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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Collier-Seminole State Park

Naples, Florida
58 miles away

"Lehigh Acres residents often visit for paddling and wildlife viewing in a protected natural area. The park offers a scenic escape and a chance to experience Southwest Florida's wetlands."

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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