Wildlife Report: Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve

Fort Myers, Florida: Fall is in the air in Florida and the local parks are starting to show it. The leaves are thinning on the trees and animal migration has begun. Today I decided to take advantage of the cooler weather and take a walk at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve.

The park features a 1.2 mile boardwalk which takes you through the 3,500 acre wetland preserve. During today’s hike, I observed a bunch of the usual Floridian wildlife residents including a few legless critters located just off the boardwalk. Here is a look of what I saw during today’s hike:

  • American Alligator 
  • Black Crowned Night Heron 
  • Downy Woodpecker 
  • Eastern Gray Squirrel 
  • Florida Cottonmouth 
  • Florida Watersnake 
  • Great Blue Heron 
  • Great Egret 
  • Peninsula Cooter 
  • Red Shouldered Hawk 
  • White Ibis 
Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is located at 7791 Penzance Boulevard in Fort Myers, Florida. It is open daily from dawn to dusk. There is an interpretation center at the park that is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 to 4 except major holidays. Admission to the park is free however Lee County charges a parking fee of $1 per hour/$5 max per day.

Click on the photo above to see pictures from today’s visit to the park as well as the rest of the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve.

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