Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge
Naples, Florida
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The collection of mangrove islands and islets off the coast to the south of Naples is a scenic natural area open to visitors, who are welcome to engage in bird-watching, photography, and even fishing, but are nevertheless cautioned against causing any disturbances to local fauna.
Useful Information
- Address: U.S. Highway 41, Naples, FL
- Phone: +1 239 353 8442
- More Info: www.fws.gov/floridapanther/tenthousandislands
Do & See
Beyond the beaches, there is much more to enjoy in Naples. The Golisano Children's Museum of Naples is a must-see, as is the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens with its popular giraffes, black bears, and boat rides to view primates living cage-free on islands in the zoo's Lake Victoria. Cool off at Sun-n-Fun Lagoon water park with five water slides, water fountains and a lazy river. For pursuits in nature, take one of the guided tours through the Everglades National Park and/or Big Cypress National Preserve - all with a short drive from town.