Gulf Waters RV Resort Fort Myers Beach, Florida RV Lot For Sale
We are selling our beautiful lot in Gulf Waters RV Resort. It’s an outside lot on 617 Barracuda. Big rig and trailer friendly. Easy to back into! 12×16 Kozy yard metal gazebo stays. Beautifully landscaped with existing and new this year Christmas and Foxtail palms, no trimming or cleaning necessary as they release on their own. Crotons beneath palms in front. New edging and granite rocks this year. A permanent post holds a sign and 2 flower pots in front of the lot. Beautiful Bismark Palm on the rear east corner. New Silver buttonwood, salt resistant, along the side and podocarpus across the back with an opening to the rear. Watering system for all including and for 7 flower pots. No grass to contend with as the lot is concrete and pavers. Call Dennis Overturf for info at 217-741-8884.
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Subject: Florida RV Lot for sale by owner
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Experience the Best of Fort Myers Beach and Lee County, Florida from Your RV
With its beautiful beaches, nature preserves, and lively downtown areas, Fort Myers Beach and Lee County have a lot to offer RV travelers. Here are some of the top things to see and do during your RV camping trip to this sunny Southwest Florida destination.
Beaches and Water Activities
Start your days relaxing on Fort Myers Beach’s soft white sand beaches. Rent kayaks, paddleboards or other water gear right on the beach and explore the gentle waves and mangrove islets of Estero Bay. Head to Lovers Key State Park just south of Fort Myers Beach for two more miles of untouched beach. The calm waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling to see colorful fish, starfish, and shells.
Fishing Charters
The plentiful rivers, bays, sounds, and Gulf of Mexico waters around Fort Myers Beach and Sanibel Island offer world-class fishing. Book a fishing charter to go after highly-prized game fish like tarpon, redfish, snook, and sea trout. Inshore trips are great for families, while offshore charters hunt bigger game like grouper, snapper, mahi-mahi, and cobia.
Walking and Biking Trails
Walk or bike through lush nature preserves and serene mangrove ecosystems on the extensive trail networks around Fort Myers and Sanibel Island. The J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge has a 5-mile Wildlife Drive for easy wildlife viewing as well as trails through mangrove wetlands. At Bunche Beach, a paved multi-use path runs from the beach through a tidal lagoon to connect with the Sanibel Island bike path across the bridge.
Downtown Restaurants and Bars
Downtown Fort Myers comes alive at night with restaurants, bars, and events in the River District. Stop into indie eateries, breweries, and gastropubs to refuel between adventures. On weekends, visit the Farmer’s Market and Art Walks to shop for fresh produce, crafts, and artwork while listening to live local music. Just north, downtown Cape Coral also has a fun bar and restaurant scene revolving around the entertainment hub of SE 47th Terrace.
Baseball Spring Training
If your RV trip falls in March, catch a Spring Training game with the Boston Red Sox or Minnesota Twins at their downtown Fort Myers ballparks. Nothing says spring in Florida like enjoying a ballgame with palm trees in the outfield! Arrive early to wander the stadiums’ interactive baseball museums and see the teams warm up.
With its natural beauty and small-town charm combined with modern conveniences, Fort Myers Beach and Lee County are ideal RV camping destinations. Spend your days fishing, beaching, biking, wildlife viewing, sampling Gulf seafood, and exploring the vibrant downtowns. The sunny skies, friendly locals, and laid-back vibe will make you quickly feel right at home.