Go Wild in North Fort Myers
Pose with the bald eagles and horses at this mural at North Fort Myers Recreation Center. North Fort Myers is a combination of town and country along the northern shore of the Caloosahatchee River. Farming and cattle- and horse-ranching are common sights in this community as well as beautiful nature preserves. Enjoy a paddle on the Great Calusa Blueway or a hike through the pristine woods of Prairie Pines...
Pose with the bald eagles and horses at this mural at North Fort Myers Recreation Center. North Fort Myers is a combination of town and country along the northern shore of the Caloosahatchee River. Farming and cattle- and horse-ranching are common sights in this community as well as beautiful nature preserves. Enjoy a paddle on the Great Calusa Blueway or a hike through the pristine woods of Prairie Pines Preserve. You're sure to see a wealth of wildlife, including bald eagles.
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North Fort Myers Fun Facts
- North Fort Myers is home to the popular Southwest Florida Eagle Cam, where you can watch parent bald eagles and their family. Check it out!
- The nearby Caloosahatchee River keeps the eagles well-fed with a variety of fish.
- The Caloosahatchee River is the newest leg of the Great Calusa Blueway Paddling Trail, offering nearly 200 miles of stunning natural beauty and the chance to see a variety of wildlife, from wading birds to dolphins and manatees.