Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve
tour group walking along elevated boardwalk through wetland forest area at six mile cypress slough preserve fort myers
aerial view of visitor center in park area at six mile cypress slough preserve fort myers

The Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is a hidden gem in Fort Myers, Florida. This beautiful nature preserve offers visitors the opportunity to explore over 3,500 acres of wetlands with a wide variety of flora and fauna. Visitors can hike along a boardwalk that stretches for miles through the lush vegetation, observing alligators, turtles, and countless bird species. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or an educational experience, the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is an excellent destination for nature lovers of all ages. Be sure to bring your camera and capture some unforgettable moments as you immerse yourself in the beauty of this natural wonderland.

Please contact the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve directly for current hours and pricing. Check out our See & Do Page for other fun things to do in Florida and our Deals Page for offers and coupons for Florida attractions, restaurants, shops and more.

Phone:
(239) 533-7550

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