Naples, Florida
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Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
375 Sanctuary Road West
Naples, Florida 34120
941-348-9151
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
A 2.25-mile raised boardwalk takes visitors
through four distinct environments: pine upland, a wet prairie, a cypress
forest, and a marsh. Interpretive signs along the boardwalk and a field guide
and Children's Activity Book available at the admissions desk in the Blair
Center allow each visitor to take the self-guided tour. Benches and rain
shelters are along the trail. For those who do not wish to walk the full 2.25
miles, an optional trail shortens the walk to one mile. Volunteer naturalists
are usually on the boardwalk to answer questions. Allow about 2-3 hours.
The Teddy Bear Museum
2511 Pine Ridge Road
Naples, Florida 34109
941-598-2711
Tues--Sat: 10:00am-5:00pm, closed: Sunday &
Monday
Admission Charged.
Nestled amid a small group of pines stands “a
dream home for teddy bears,” which beckons visitors from around the world.
Bears in all shapes and sizes are to be found in this unique Museum in every
conceivable medium including fabric, crystal, wood, marble, and bronze in every
shape size and color imaginable. Founded in 1990 this purpose built Museum is
now home to over 5000 teddy bears by artists and manufacturers from around the
globe. Every year our teams of volunteers greet over 50,000 visitors from around
the world.
Caribbean Gardens Zoo
1590 Goodlette Frank Road
Naples, Florida 34102
941-262-5409
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Charged
A nature path almost a mile in length winds past
rare and beautiful animals residing within a 52 acre jungle of exotic plants
first planted in 1919. You can take delight in seeing many of your favorite
animals like lions, kangaroos and monkeys.
Naples Municipal Beach & Fishing Pier (Naples
Pier)
25 12th Avenue South
Naples, Florida 34102
239-434-4696
Call for days and hours of operation
Admission Free
This is the perfect beach for everyone --
swimmers, fishermen, sunbathers, windsurfers, and shellers alike.
Restrooms, showers, concessions stand, bait shop, and metered parking are all
available. Built in 1888 as a freight and passenger dock, The Naples Pier stands
as a community landmark. Narrow gauge train rails spanning the length of the
pier transported freight and baggage in the early 1900's. Part of the structure
as well as the post office located on the pier was razed by fire in 1922.
Rebuilt after damage by hurricanes in 1910, 1926 and 1960, it remains a public
symbol of the area's history.
Clam Pass Beach Park
410 Seagate Drive
Naples, Florida 34103
239-353-0404
Call for additional information
Admission Free
The Park consists of 35 acres of mangrove
forest, coastal dunes and 3200 linear feet of beach on the Gulf of Mexico. There
is a boardwalk that provides access to the beach through a mangrove forest. The
boardwalk is about three quarters of a mile long and can be walked or visitors
can ride on a free tram that runs continuously throughout the day. Should you
decide to stroll down the boardwalk, you will see three species of mangrove
trees, red, black and white. These trees protect and stabilize low lying coastal
areas and play a vital role in coastal fishery food chains. For these reasons,
mangrove trees are protected by federal, state and local laws. Mangrove trees
are unique because they are salt tolerant. The park has lifeguards,
refreshments, restrooms, picnic tables, an observation tower, and facilities for
the physically challenged. Canoes. kayaks, windsurfers and snorkeling gear are
available to rent.