1. Lighthouse Beach Park
A scenic beach park known for its historic Sanibel Lighthouse, offering swimming, shelling, and picnic areas.
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A scenic beach park known for its historic Sanibel Lighthouse, offering swimming, shelling, and picnic areas.
A popular beach spot on Sanibel Island famous for its pristine sands, excellent shelling, and nature trails.
An iconic lighthouse located at the eastern tip of Sanibel Island, great for photography and sightseeing.
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A park featuring picnic areas, fishing spots, and beautiful views along the Sanibel Causeway.
A small, quiet beach ideal for families and shell collectors, with calm waters and shaded picnic spots.
A unique museum dedicated to shells and marine life, featuring exhibits and interactive aquariums.
A family-friendly beach park offering picnic facilities, restrooms, and easy access to the Gulf waters.
A peaceful beach known for its excellent shelling opportunities and natural beauty.
A protected wildlife refuge with diverse habitats, perfect for bird watching, hiking, and eco-tours.
A beach located at the pass between Sanibel and Captiva Islands, popular for fishing and shelling.
A guided tram tour through the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge showcasing local wildlife and ecosystems.
A museum and village preserving the history and culture of Sanibel Island with historic buildings and exhibits.
A tower within the wildlife refuge offering panoramic views of the surrounding wetlands and wildlife.
A beach park with fishing piers, picnic areas, and access to both Sanibel and Captiva Islands.
A natural preserve area ideal for hiking and experiencing native Florida habitats and wildlife.
A historic homestead and nature preserve offering trails and educational programs about local history and ecology.
A beach park with picnic facilities and access to Tarpon Bay, popular for kayaking and wildlife viewing.
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