Lynn Hall Memorial Park:
This is the main public beach on Fort Myers Beach, and located beside Times Square. Here you'll find a playground area for the kids, fishing pier, picnic huts, benches, information kiosk, shops and restaurants.
Bowditch Point Park:
To the North of Lynn Hall Memorial Park you'll find Bowditche Point Park. An unspoiled, natural beach area with native vegetation. The beach wraps around the Bay and Gulf of Mexico.
Mound House:
Restored house museum atop an ancient Calusa Indian shell mound, with artifacts & cultural programs.
Matanzas Pass Preserve:
Matanzas Pass Preserve is a 60-acre area of protected land in Lee County, Florida, located one mile south of Matanzas Pass Bridge off Estero Boulevard on Estero Island in Fort Myers Beach. The preserve has trails and a paddle craft landing.
Beach Access Points along Estero Blvd.:
There are numerous beach access points all along Estero Blvd, most with parking. These allow access to the full 7 miles of white sugar sand beach to everyone. The north end of the island by Times Square tends to be the busiest, while the far north, middle of the island and south end beach areas are generally quiet.
Lover's Key State Park:
The most remote beaches can be found here. On Lover's Key State Park you may find yourself alone on a secluded beach. Here you can bike ride through trails, canoe and kayak, watch dolphins and manatees play.