Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North - Fort Myers, Florida

Dirección: 11400 Luckett Rd, Fort Myers, FL 33905.

Página web: leegov.com.
Especialidades: Reserva natural, Atracción turística.
Otros datos de interés: Estacionamiento accesible para personas en silla de ruedas, Senderismo, Ideal para ir con niños, Rutas de senderismo adecuadas para niños.
Opiniones: Esta empresa tiene 28 valoraciones según Google My Business.
Opinión media: 4.4/5.

Ubicación de Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North 11400 Luckett Rd, Fort Myers, FL 33905

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North es una reserva natural y atracción turística que se encuentra en la dirección 11400 Luckett Rd, Fort Myers, FL 33905. Este lugar es perfecto para disfrutar de la naturaleza y realizar actividades al aire libre, especialmente si se viaja con niños.

La reserva cuenta con estacionamiento accesible para personas en silla de ruedas y ofrece senderismo como una de sus principales actividades. Los visitantes pueden disfrutar de rutas de senderismo adecuadas para niños, lo que hace de este lugar una excelente opción para pasar tiempo en familia.

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North tiene una opinión media de 4.4/5 según 28 valoraciones en Google My Business. Los visitantes han elogiado la belleza natural del lugar y la cantidad de vida silvestre que se puede ver durante las caminatas.

Si estás buscando una forma de conectarte con la naturaleza y disfrutar de un día al aire libre, Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North es una excelente opción. Ofrece una variedad de actividades al aire libre y es ideal para visitar en familia. Además, su ubicación conveniente en Fort Myers, Florida, lo hace fácilmente accesible para los visitantes.

Se recomienda visitar la página web oficial de Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North en leegov.com para obtener más información sobre las actividades disponibles, los horarios de operación y las tarifas de entrada. Allí también podrás encontrar información sobre cómo llegar al lugar y cómo planificar tu visita.

Opiniones de Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North - Fort Myers, Florida
G M
1/5

We visited 1/15/25 and what a waste of our day. It was difficult to get to but we hoped worth it from other reviews. It was not. Maybe this should just be a place for horse riders and not walkers.
There is no signage at the road to confirm this is the preserve and not someone’s farm land. The trail map was removed and trails were unmarked except for a few metal posts with red tape along a mowing track.
We started walking through a gap in the fence and along what looked like fresh bush mowed “trail” along the fence next to the road. The path was a little grass but mostly trunks of the cut-off sapling trees which was unstable/difficult to walk on. We came across a small dead tortoise near the fence line that had gotten cut in several places by the mower blade. Not great at all.
We walked under the power lines to connect with what appeared to be an another part of the preserve and the “trail” turned into overturned and uneven dirt making walking much more difficult and unpleasant. I was very worried we would see even more dead tortoises in the plowed under road but thankfully not.
The “trail” just seemed to follow the fence line taking you next to people’s homes. It started to get dark and we ended up pulling a map off the web to find a different way back through the woods. We finally found what seemed to be a different trail made by vehicles. Actually, that trail cut in for a bit then we realized it just followed the same boring path but maybe 20’ in so it didn’t save us any time following it back out near the beginning of the second preserve annex. Other than the poor tortoise, some giant snail shells, we saw no other animals in this preserve. Our shoes were so full of dirt and our shoes, socks and feet were blackened by dirt from the ridiculous plowed under path. If you are planning a walk, go elsewhere than this difficult to get to and unmaintained place.

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North - Fort Myers, Florida
Blue SkyyApparel
5/5

Its always an 'on the edge' experience - alligators, rather bits and Woodpeckers..lol and a nice workout.

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North - Fort Myers, Florida
Mary Meador
5/5

First time, I actually ended up off trail and had to backtrack to pick it up. I think I was distracted by beautiful fox squirrel and missed the turn. Beautiful Park, I saw half, will go back to finish. It was hot and dry when I was there.

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North - Fort Myers, Florida
T.J. Vagabond
4/5

The red trail is quite nice, just make sure you pay attention to the trail makers or you could miss some turns.

The yellow trail isn’t bad but really is more of an equestrian trail than hiking trail. The lake is goes to is quite nice, but the trail markers also disappear there so it’s easy to get turned around instead of completing the loop.

Make sure to bring plenty of water as there isn’t much shade!

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North - Fort Myers, Florida
Madison H
3/5

This is *NOT* the boardwalk! Mostly equestrian trails! We saw the occasional animal, but this is not the "Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve" with the boardwalk

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North - Fort Myers, Florida
Ashley Dentzau
4/5

Shaded trail, mostly. Very large area. Its dry at the moment. No water for gators but I did come across some wild hogs.

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North - Fort Myers, Florida
Charles O'Donnell (Chuck D)
5/5

I visited their website...I encourage everyone to take advantage of our protected parks and the little bit of wildlife that we have left on this planet....With more and more development...There isn't much more that our kids and their future can enjoy....

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve North - Fort Myers, Florida
Brindley's towing
5/5

Be careful lots of stolen merchandise located here commonly dumped. Right now there's a car dolly down there stolen obviously with the boot still on it. The cops left it. My son and I reported it to police it's ft. Myers police district. Two came out. Took pics wrote report. Anyhow just be careful, looks like scum frequents the area

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