Cool Weather Hiking Trip at Six Mile Cypress

Fort Myers, Florida: The first cold front of the year past through the region yesterday, dropping the usually balmy 90 degree temps down to a manageable upper 70's to low 80's. So we decided to take advantage of the cooler weather and hit the trails for a hike.

We headed south to Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve in Fort Myers. We visited the park last year and really enjoyed the hike so we decided to revisit the park today. The park features a long elevated boardwalk that passes through many different ecosystems filled with a variety of plants and animals. 

It didn't take long to encounter some wildlife. At the first observation deck, we found six baby gators with momma gator lurking in the cattails nearby. In all, it was a pretty busy day for wildlife. We saw many species of birds including thrushes, woodpeckers and hawks as well as turtles galore. Seems like the animals were enjoying the cooler weather too.

Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is a 3,400 acre wetland preserve located near I-75 in Fort Myers. The park features a 1.2 mile elevated boardwalk with 5 observation decks. There is also a visitor's center and guided tours on select days. Admission to the park is free, but Lee County charges for parking which is $1 per hour or $5 for the whole day.

You can see more photos from the park at my Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve photo gallery.

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