Sunday, 12 October 2014

What To Know About A Few Beautiful Naples Florida Parks

By Jony Mozen


Imagine a gentle breeze blowing through your hair and the smell of salt permeating the air. Sand under your feet and the surf rolling in to the sound of the seagulls harmonizing their tune. Naples Florida Parks offer all day and night enjoyment of such wonderful experiences. Let's sneak a virtual peak at some of them you do not want to miss.

Mound Key Archaeological State Park is home to the Calusa Indians and believed to be their capital city of old. It is located in the heart of Esteros Bay where the natives made use of the seashells to build their homes and make items of utility. The island itself is literally made of the shells themselves and a lasting tribute to the original inhabitants who built the structures after building the island.

Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park is believed to have the most pristine beaches in the world. It is a literal tropical paradise with boating, snorkeling the reef, fishing and bird-watching are only a few activities to include in your day. The Cocohatchee River is responsible for this place to hunt seashells, and there are beach wheelchairs available by calling ahead.

Away from the upscale Vanderbuilt Beach is lovely Clam Pass Park where visitors enjoy 35 acres of habitat and preserves accessed by a three-quarter-mile boardwalk to please any nature walkers. It runs through a Mangrove forest which serves as a breeding ground full of eddies and pools where marine life, wildlife and many species of birds are nursed into self-sustaining condition to support themselves.

If you hate traveling because it means leaving your canine family members at a kennel, then hate no more. The Black Island Trail Walk is not only dog friendly at Lovers Key State Park they can play and have fun with you, too. It makes the prefect place for animal lovers to go fishing, kayaking or cuddling as they are shuttled from the parking area that is 1000 feet from the beach.

RVers are known to frequent Lowdermilk Park where they find both unmetered and metered parking slips. There is a beach permit required but that only helps ensure the beaches stay clean and beautiful for many generations to come. It offers a pavilion for rent, two playgrounds, two gazebos, a concession stand, volley ball courts in the sand, and picnic tables for outdoor dining.

Sometimes people come to the Parks in Naples Florida and simply do not want to leave. They look around while visiting the neighborhoods and realize it isn't all that expensive when they find a nicely done 3 BR, 2 Bath home in a residential park. These areas are so peaceful and quiet you would think you're in a sound proof room but with the luxury of neighbors who enjoy barbecuing.

Whether you are considering a vacation or moving to your dream home, Florida offers a variety of tropical preferences and Parks Naples is the place for contentment and relaxation. Take a real trip to this wonderful land of paradise and see for yourself what Parks in Naples Florida has to offer.




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