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Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve is a Florida State Park, which is open between 8 a.m. and sundown every day of the year (including holidays).
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Clam Pass Beach Path
0.44km from Clam Pass Park
Clam Pass Beach is the epitome of a beach paradise. With spectacular waters and its own boardwalk. There are plenty of amenities such as showers, restrooms and lifeguards on duty at all times; making it as safe as possible. From swimming to kayaking to fishing, Clam Pass Beach offers an array of activities for everyone. Along with the stunning white sand beaches and flourishing mangrove trees along the coastal wetlands, Clam Pass Beach entices beachgoers with opportunity for exploration.
Gordon River Greenway Park
5.03km from Clam Pass Park
The Gordon River Greenway Park in Collier County, Florida is a 185-acre park located in Naples, just off the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. While visiting, one can find walking paths, bike trails and wildlife observation points around every corner. The natural beauty of the park is astounding and pairs perfectly with its educational offerings. Inside the park are a number of areas dedicated to local history displays, presentations about various natural habitats and a butterfly garden .
Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens
5.12km from Clam Pass Park
Naples Zoo has about 70 species, but not all of them are on display at any given time. Around a mile-long path winds past the main animal exhibit and through the 1919 tropical garden.
Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park
8.05km from Clam Pass Park
Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park was named after Joe Wiggins, who lived in the late 1800s. Traders and Seminoles traded goods at his trading post. In 1964, Collier County acquired the land with the help of Lester J. and Dellora A. Norris.
Gordon River
8.46km from Clam Pass Park
The Gordon River is a popular destination for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and eco-tourists alike. Tucked away in the Everglades, this 8-mile river has been attracting visitors since the early 1970s. Meandering peacefully through Florida's natural landscape complete with mangrove forests and endemic species of birds and fish, this tranquil river also provides spectacular views of both its natural surroundings as well as the coastline of Marco Island near Naples.
Naples Historical Society
8.8km from Clam Pass Park
The Naples Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the area's rich heritage. Established in 1959, the society works to protect local landmarks and historical artifacts while providing education and research opportunities related to Collier County's past. From hosting interesting events that connect people with their history to its invaluable library and archives, the Naples Historical Society champions its community's heritage through fascinating stories and memories.
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Collier County is a county in the U.S. state of Florida. At the time of the 2020 census, the population was 375,752, an increase of 16.9% since the 2010 United States Census.
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For more information about Clam Pass Park, visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fakahatchee_Strand_Preserve_State_Park
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