Bowditch Point Park, located on the edge of Estero Island in Fort Myers, spans 17 acres, with a layout that caters to both beachgoers and nature enthusiasts. The park is divided into a dedicated preserve and a recreational area, offering a balance of natural and developed spaces. Overlooking San Carlos Bay and the Bunche Beach Preserve, the park’s shoreline becomes particularly inviting during low tide, when visitors can stroll along the sand and search for an array of shells. This tranquil setting provides a serene escape, blending the beauty of the bay with the simplicity of beachcombing.
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