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Pleasant Memories come with Travel to Bonita Springs Florida

 

by Jean Pardue
 

The Variety of Choices in Bonita Springs

 

So what is travel to southwestern Florida really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about Florida vacations and tourism -- info you can use, not just the old stuff on last year's traveling guide.

 

The Estero Bay and Gulf of Mexico areas offer great beaches, water sports and wildlife. Bonita Springs Fl in Lee County is a city with many amenities to commend it for residents and visitors. The resort is served by the Southwest Florida International Airport at nearby South Fort Myers. The weather in the region is sometimes interrupted by hurricanes and Hurricane Charley visited in 2004 and Hurricane Wilma hit a year later.

 

Bonita Beach Park is a small beach front area with boardwalks, access for swimming and eight picnic spots, each with a table and grill. There is also a playground and a sand volleyball court. Barefoot Beach Preserve Park is over 300 acres of land with a guided nature walk that goes through sea grape trees and sable palms.

 

The park supports the Gopher Tortoise and the Loggerhead Sea Turtle. Bonita Springs Fl has another beach front park at Little Hickory Island. It is a favorite location for surf fishing and there are white sands, showers and picnic tables.

 

The best time to learn about a visit to southwestern Florida is before you're in the thick of travel. Wise vacationers will keep reading to earn some valuable tourism knowledge while it is still available.

 

Something You May Not Know about Bonita Springs

 

The Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is close by and was specifically created to give protection to the Bald Cypress and Pond Cypress trees.

 

This flora of Florida had suffered from too much commercial logging in the Bonita Springs Fl region.

There is a boardwalk that stretches over two miles and a visitor center. It is also a breeding area for endangered wetland birds such as the Wood Stork, Barred Owl, Limpkin and the Swallow-Tailed Kite. The American Alligator and Cottonmouth snake are also resident here.

 

The Everglades Wonder Gardens has a large collection of wildlife that includes flamingos, bears, panthers and alligators. There is also a natural history museum and a botanical garden. The Lovers Key State Park is over 1,600 acres of land that incorporates different terrain, including beaches and mangroves. There is the opportunity to see Bottlenose Dolphins, Roseate Spoonbills, West Indian Manatees and Bald Eagles. Visitors can walk or bike on the nature trail or go canoeing.

 

Nightlife is here too with lots of live music venues, nightclubs and restaurants. Places to eat include an English theme pub, an Irish tavern, a sushi bar, Mexican cantina and a German restaurant.

 

You will also find many restaurants specializing in locally caught seafood, including an oyster bar. Bonita Springs Fl is a pleasant place to live with a variety of flora and fauna and fun. It's also a good base for seeing other attractions in the Florida area.

 

Now you can understand why there's a growing interest in travel to southwestern Florida. When people start looking for more information and FL travel tips, you'll be in a position to meet their needs.


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Jean Pardue is a professional travel writer located in the Southeastern USA. Contact Jean with any article needs for your publication. She will be happy to write travel articles about Florida or other US cities and states.
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