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    6 months ago

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    1 year ago

    a relaxing and meditative 45 minute session. With stretching that loosens up the joints and muscles. Highly recommend.

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    Happehatchee Center

    Happehatchee Center

    4.6(5 reviews)
    18.4 mi

    This is a beautiful sanctuary with amazing yoga classes for just $10 dollars a class giving by…read moreEdric Saturdays and Sundays. Excellent classes, friendly yogis, clean place, super cute and lots of nature all over. I love, love this place and the best instructor in the planet teaches here do not miss the opportunity to meet Edric. Best yoga in SouthWest Florida

    What an interesting little place. Unfortunately it's currently only open on Fridays & Saturdays but…read morelucky for us I happen to call and there was someone there on a random Tuesday morning. The kindly invited us over so we went. Woo hoo! My parents just got a place around the corner and I wish I was staying longer to be able to enjoy all that the center has to offer like yoga, drum circles, tai chi, reiki and all types of spiritual lectures and classes. Apparently you can just take a kayak and return it when you are finished! That's it! This place is definitely right up my alley. A peaceful gem in an otherwise busy Estero. What I did get to see, I loved. They have a labyrinth and an amazing suspension bridge in the back. It's off a main road but you would never know it when you are there. It's hidden and quiet. Very relaxing. They have this wood fence with great motivational sayings. I will definitely have to come back, visit my parents and take a class here. I could move in. It just has that chill vibe. Very healing. Feels like the jungles Of Costa Rico.

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    Gilchrist Park

    Gilchrist Park

    4.3(22 reviews)
    55.3 mi

    Gilchrist Park has a way of feeling alive even on a cool winter morning. I arrived around 9am on a…read moreSunday expecting a quiet start, but the place was already humming with tennis players, dog walkers, and people easing into the day along the Harborwalk. The breeze off the water made everything feel crisp and unhurried. The public restrooms were open, clean, and very welcome after my morning coffee, which is not something you can take for granted in a waterfront park. Parking is probably tight when there is an event, but on this visit it was easy enough to slip into a spot and enjoy the shoreline without any stress. The view of the bridges was especially lovely, stretching across the wide river with a kind of quiet confidence. From here you really appreciate how much engineering went into building and maintaining them, and how gracefully they connect the two sides of the harbor. The seagulls added their own bit of drama. They were unusually active, circling and calling, and once they noticed I was eating a sandwich they fell into formation behind me like a feathery escort. It was a little unnerving to feel so closely monitored, as if I had wandered into a Hitchcock audition. [Review 1589 of 2025 - 2170 in Florida - 25139 overall]

    This 11 acre park is named for Governor Albert Gilchrist, a real estate broker, surveyor, and…read morepolitical leader and one of the founding fathers of the City. Gilchrist grew up in Georgia and came to Punta Gorda as surveyor. Governor Gilchrist first served on the City Council, then in the State Legislature before becoming the 20th Governor of Florida from 1909 to 1913. Upon his death, Governor Gilchrist established a $5,000 endowment to the City for the provision of ice cream to all the children of Punta Gorda on Halloween. This tradition still continues today with the help of community sponsors. The park is located at 400 W. Retta Esplanade in historic Punta Gorda, Gilchrist Park runs along the waterfront between the downtown and Fishermen's Village. In the the park you get a view of Charlotte Harbor. Park amenities include a large pirate themed playground, basketball, tennis and pickleball courts, fishing pier (closed), gazebo, picnic pavilions, and open green space. In the center of the park along the water there is a large statue of Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon memorializing when he came ashore as the first European in this area in the 16th century. The statue was donated by the Royal Order of Ponce de Leon Conquistadors,an organization "dedicated to the preservation of the Spanish heritage of Charlotte County and Florida." The statue was dedicated on March 27, 2005. Weddings, craft shows and concerts are some of the events held in the park. Also located within the park is the Bayfront Center operated by the YMCA of Charlotte County. This facility hosts YMCA programs including a sailing center. The YMCA rents this waterfront facility.

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