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    Estero Community Park

    4.3 (23 reviews)

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    Wes L.

    90% of the park is blocked off with bolted on wood boards... lol. Kids cant go on anything.

    Check out this historic home!
    Martin N.

    If you looking for something to do with your kids or engage in regular exercise programs, Estero Community Park may be the place for you! There are actually two components, Community Park and a 40,000 sq. ft Recreation Center. Admission to the park and parking is free. Recreation Center has a one-time membership fee $10 individual or $20 for two adults or $25 for family! This 55-acre South Lee County facility features an amphitheater, picnic shelters and pavilion with charcoal stand, off-leash dog park, children playground, bocce courts, beach or sand volleyball courts, 5K track field, and 18-hole disc golf course with 5 lakes. Two historic homes were relocated inside the park and run by Estero Historical Society! The recreation center offers leagues such as adult basketball, adult volleyball, wheelchair basketball, and pickleball. For additional fee, you can sign up for fitness classes, Wood Craving, Arts and Craft, Ballroom dancing, tap dancing, Karate, table tennis and other classes. The gym is a popular venue for Gymnastic, Basketball, and volleyball competitions and tournaments. A fully equipped weight room is available to build up your stamina and tune up your muscle! For the wood pushers, youngsters and adults can compete in chess games on Saturday! You can walk your dogs or take the leashes off inside the dog park. A dog washing area is available to clean your dog before you go home! You want to test your frisbee skills, you can try the 18 holes disc golf course. It is a very scenic walk and good frisbee skill is mandatory otherwise it will go into the lakes. The facility is well run and staff is friendly. Go and try the Estero Community Park/Recreation Center to sweat a little for fitness or have a birthday party at one of pavilion or compete at a beach volley ball game or a pickleball game! For facility availability and schedule check with the Estero Recreation Center! BTW, I visit Estero Recreation Center at least twice weekly!

    Lake in the middle you can walk around
    Joanna T.

    Community park with a playground, covered areas with picnic tables, disc golf, and a separate dog park. We came on a Saturday to walk our dog on the paved sidewalk. Overall, not very crowded and the trees provided some good shade. The dog park looked pretty large with a dog washing station, but our dog isn't a huge fan of dog parks so we didn't go in. Quite a few people playing disc golf and soccer on the grass. Lots of families and people with dogs.

    The one hill in swfl
    Luis N.

    OMG...Where has this park been all my life. Or should I say all my kid's lives? It almost made me feel like I wasn't in Florida. Just driving up to you it's hard to see how big this area is. I went straight to the playground for my kids and they each had more than enough to do. My boy almost seemed like he didn't know what to play with there was so much. They put the rock wall and climbing area next to the playground but it's far enough to feel not-so-crowded. Then there is a walking path by some water that leads to this big hill (where they play frisbee) but from the bottom of the hill it's quite a nice spot for a photo. Then there is a giant community/recreation center that wasn't being used at the time. In front of it is a big grass field that works as the lawn/seating area or...running or playing field. My boy used it as a biking path haha. I'll aim to come back to this park soon enough although it's still maybe 40 minutes from my home. However, if I lived nearby we'd be there daily lol

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    a fascinating stop that preserves the historic site of the Koreshan Unity -- a utopian religious…read morecommunity founded in the late 19th century by Cyrus Teed. The park has a $5 per car entrance fee and plenty of parking. There are two main areas: One side leads to a picnic area and campsites -- perfect for relaxing or spending the night. The other takes you to the historical settlement, where multiple preserved buildings are open for exploration. You can take a self-guided tour using a $1 handout map from the visitor center or simply read the detailed informational signs posted around the site. Walking through the grounds feels like stepping into a ghost town, complete with original structures and remnants of a once-thriving community. Despite the eerie history, the park is peaceful, quiet, and well-shaded, making it a nice place to wander, learn, and take a break from the Florida heat. It's definitely worth a stop if you're in the area.

    I have heard about the Koreshan State Park and the cult with the same name from my previous visits…read moreto the Bonita Springs area. But after reading the novel "The Magic Kingdom" written by Russell Banks recently (I do recommend) based on the history of the Koreshan cult, I wanted to visit the park during my next trip. And we did. The park is open daily from 8 am to 5 pm. They have tours and demonstrations on the property. You can browse on your own of you want. We opted for a guided tour that starts at 10 am for $10/person, you can book online ahead of time or just pay and join on the spot. It was well worth it, our guide gave us a lot of interesting information (although she didn't know about the books), about Dr. Cyrus Teed, the guru of the Koreshan who started the religious cult in New York, moved it to Chicago, then to Estero Bay in Florida where they helped develop the area. Lots of fascinating stories about their settlement, religion concepts, work in the area, business, the role of women within the cult. We lingered afterword to browse some more, lots of memorabilia on display and we were lucky to witness some demonstrations. You need at least 2-3 hours to see everything. You can bring lunch, there are picnic tables. A lot of places and houses in this big park. Wear comfy shoes, bring a hat. You will also see cool plants and animals in the wild (cool lizards, small iguanas). It's worth checking out if you're looking for an activity that opens a big window into the history of the area!

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