- The list below includes 121 free or cheap things to do in or near Estero, Florida, including 65 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Dog Park, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Historic Sites.
- From Estero Community Park to Bowditch Point Regional Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Estero and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Naples and Fort Myers Beach.
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48.6 Miles
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801 South Copeland Avenue, Everglades City, FL 34139
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Everglades Kayak Company provides complete kayak and equipment sales, repairs, instruction, rentals, and guided trips since 2004. Guides that are knowledgeable and happy to answer questions, but also content to stay out of the way and let customers enjoy the experience of being alone in the Everglades.
49.0 Miles
Lined by the Myakka River, Myakka State Forest consists of over 8,000 acres of native forests with trails and campgrounds for visitors to use. One highlight of the park is a bridge that passes below a tree canopy.
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41 Flamingo Drive East, PO Box 310, Everglades City, FL 34139
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Guests can experience back country and offshore fishing tours in the Everglades with Captain Derrick's Guide Service - Private Day Tours. The tours are available for up to 4 people and notable fish species include snapper, trout, tarpon, snook, and redfish.
49.5 Miles
With half to full day trips available, Grande Adventures takes visitors on fishing excursions with back country and inshore charters. Visitors can expect to catch flounder, trout, grouper, and shark during these trips.
49.6 Miles
With a history dating back to 1,000 BC, Indian Mound Park covers 10 acres and is suited for picnicking, fishing and hiking, among others. Since it has a rich history, in here can also be found different ancient artifacts.
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Open on Thursday mornings, the Englewood Farmers Market features two distinct sections. The west side features vendors selling produce, fresh bread, seafood, meats, and the like, while the east side features more produce as well as artwork and music.