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Have a boat? 20 minutes out Mullock Creek from our dock is Estero Bay. Fort Myers is a boaters paradise. No boat? Fort Myers has some of the best cruises around to help you reel in a catch or just sit back and relax and enjoy sightseeing. Sunsets on the water in SW Florida are amazing.
Check this video out. Fort Myers is considered one of the best areas in Florida for fishing. Fort Myers is well known for being a saltwater “fisherman’s paradise”.
Enjoy plenty of eating establishments nearby from fast food to sit down restaurants. Bon appetit!
If you are looking for that special treasure you will have plenty of opportunity to search with all the nearby second hand shops.
Enjoy seeing the winter home of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Take time to explore historicial buildings, gardens, and invention labs.
The Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall features the largest proscenium stage in Southwest Florida; and is a 1,874-seat facility that presents National Touring Broadway musicals such as: The Phantom of the Opera, Disney’s The Lion King, Les Misérables, WICKED, Jersey Boys, The Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring The Rockettes® and The Book of Mormon. Tickets are sold only through the Hall box office. Signing up for their events notifications is recommended.
Waterfront park providing trails, up-close views of manatees, an amphitheater & kayak rentals.
Gulf Coast Town Center features casual and upscale restaurants, as well as shopping that includes 20 anchor stores, 80 specialty shops and more than 30 eateries. After shopping, catch a movie at Regal Cinema.
The Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is a long, narrow wetland with slowly flowing freshwater. The entire Preserve is eleven miles long, one-third of a mile wide and is over 3,500 acres of intermingled wetland and upland. The preserve contains a 1.2-mile boardwalk with an amphitheater, seating enclaves, shelters, observation decks, a photo blind, and educational displays. See alligators and tropical birds in their habitats.
Get your walk on! Planet Fitness accepts SilverSneakers and is located across the street from Coach Light Manor.
San Carlos Golf Club, located approximately 1.5 miles from Coach Light Manor is a semi-private facility which offers year round golf on a championship 18 hole course. Many courses in the area accept South Florida PGA GolfPass discount cards and can be booked on Golf Now.
Nearly 300 acres of beautiful nature trails, lakes and gardens approximately 5.5 miles away from Coach Light. Two playgrounds and water parks, a miniature train ride and railroad museum, bikes and watercraft available for rental, food concession, fitness trail and lots of picnicking areas.
Looking for health care or a doctor nearby? Fast facts from Lee Health: Founded in 1916. One of the largest public health systems in the U.S. and one of the largest not-for-profit public health systems and Safety Net Hospitals in Florida that receives no direct tax support.
950+ primary and specialty care physicians and advanced practitioners in 100+ practice locations throughout Southwest Florida.
Lee Convenient Care offers walk-in urgent medical services for minor emergencies and illnesses seven days per week.
CLM owners are eligible for the full services of the Lee County Library System that is well stocked with books, movies, music, ebooks, streaming movies, etc., with a branch approximately 5.4 miles from CLM.
Note: This branch is undergoing renovation and will not be open until sometime in 2025.
Florida’s Premier Dinner Theatre, offering delicious meals and Broadway-caliber entertainment.
J.N. "Ding" Darling offers a four-mile wildlife drive. Its a one-way trip through mangrove wetland and subtropical hammock habitat. You can drive, bicycle, hike, or take a narrated tram tour. The Drive starts at the Visitor & Education Center and ends on Sanibel-Captiva Road. The loop back to the Center is 8 miles total.
Along the way you can stop to explore trails and climb the Observation Tower overlooking the main bird-feeding area. Pull over on the right side of the road anywhere along the Drive to observe and photograph wildlife in the wetlands and vegetation. You can also fish and launch paddlecraft along Wildlife Drive.
Volunteer Rovers are often on hand to point out wildlife and answer questions. Look for Refuge signature birds, including the Roseate Spoonbill, Osprey, Reddish Egret, and Yellow-crowned Night Heron. More secretive birds like the Mangrove Cuckoo, Black-whiskered Vireo, and Indigo Bunting require some stealth and patience. If you’re lucky, a River Otter, Bobcat, or American Alligator may make a surprise cameo appearance.
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