About Bonita Springs Florida

Points of interest

Barefoot Beach, a former recipient of a top beach award, is located within the community.
Barefoot Beach Preserve Park, a 342-acre (1.38 km2) park located on the border of Collier and Lee Counties. In 2013, Forbes ranked the park’s beach the sixth-best in the country[9]
Bonita Beach Park, a 2.5-acre (10,000 m2) beachfront park with a boardwalk and swimming area
Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs – an arts organization that hosts local, regional and national traveling art exhibitions. The organization has two campuses, the 10-acre Center for Visual Arts with galleries, studios, classrooms, art library, and offices; and 1. 8 miles south, the 4-acre Center for Performing Arts, which has two auditoriums, a black box theater, a film center, music rooms and studios for study of performing arts. The organization’s Bonita Springs Art Festivals, are held January, February, and March in downtown Bonita Springs
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, a bald cypress reserve under management of the National Audubon Society
Bonita Spring’s Wonder Gardens, features a large collection of Florida wildlife, including exotic birds, alligators, and flamingos. The facility opened in 1936 as both a wildlife exhibition and a refuge for injured animals and has a botanical garden and a natural history museum
Little Hickory Island Beach Park
Lover’s Key State Park, a 1,616-acre (6.54 km2) park made up of four barrier islands, is within the city and just north of Bonita Beach. It has nature trails for hiking and bicycling, a canoe launch, kayak and canoe rentals, acres of unspoiled mangroves and miles of pristine beaches. A haven for wildlife, the islands and their waters are home to West Indian manatees, bottlenose dolphins, roseate spoonbills, marsh rabbits and bald eagles[10]
There are also 10 beach accesses with public parking up and down Bonita Beach