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28 Hidden Treasures of SW Florida
Sanibel Island.
3. Drive a go-cart at Mike Greenwell’s Family Fun Park.
Battle a friend in a round of mini-golf, take a swing in the batting cages, or go
head-to-head on the paintball field, because no matter what you do at Mike
Greenwell’s, you’re guaranteed a great time. Complete with an arcade, a fish
feeding dock and a children’s playground, and its own “Dugout” sports bar and
grill, this family fun park has something for everyone of all ages!
4. Experience the wonders of Lakes Regional Park.
Lakes Park, owned and operated by Lee County Parks & Recreation, encompasses
nearly 300 acres of beautiful nature trails, lakes and gardens. Visitors can relax, exercise
and explore at Lakes Park with several miles of paved and unpaved trails, boardwalks,
canoeing and kayaking, fishing, picnicking, bird watching, and gardens. Lakes Park offers
two playgrounds and water parks, a miniature train, railroad museum and concession
facilities with food sales, bike and watercraft rentals. Every year, more than 800,000
people enjoy Lakes Park’s natural beauty for exercise and family recreation.
5. Dance at Oktoberfest.
Since 1985, the German American Social Club has brought Munich to Cape Coral. The
six-day celebration over two weekends in October is much anticipated among Cape
Coral residents. Billed as THE event for fun, good food, freshly poured domestic and
German beer, live music on several stages, laughter, dancing—with or without the
chicken hat- Oktoberfest is fun for the whole family and a unique celebration of German
culture, Florida style.
6. Visit Edison and Ford Winter Estates.
Edison and Ford Winter Estates is a historical museum and a botanical garden beside
the Caloosahatchee River in Ft Myers. Thomas Edison visited SW Florida and
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