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"About
Marco Island, Florida"
Marco Island is
the largest of Florida's Ten Thousand Islands, located on the
Gulf of Mexico in Southwest Florida. It has been described as
Magical, Mystical and Alluring. The attraction is tropical
sun-washed white beaches and a casual easy paced life style.
Sunshine, frolicking dolphins, and all of the water and sun
sports that go with the beaches are available for your
pleasure.
Marco
Island is the largest of Florida's Ten Thousand Islands,
loca ted on the Gulf of Mexico in Southwest Florida. It has
been described as Magical, Mystical and Alluring. Sunshine,
frolicking dolphins, and all of the water and sun sports that
go with the beaches are available for your pleasure. It is
surrounded be a very unique ecosystem and home to exceptional
wildlife and vegetation.
There
are a number of parks and preserves within short distance from
the island. Just slightly north of the island on Shell Island
Road off State Road 951 is the 9,400 acre Rookery Bay National
Estuarine Research Reserve. In the mangroves you will find
mullet, snapper, oysters, crabs, snook, pelicans, osprey, bald
eagles, deer, bobcats, snakes and tortoises.
Ten
miles east of the intersection of State Road 951 along U.S. 41
is Collier-Seminole State Park. It is a 6,400 acre mangrove
preserve and is home to alligators, the American crocodile,
panthers, black bears and manatees. You'll find a 13 mile
canoe trail and a 6 mile hiking trail there.
The
third largest park in the United States the Everglades
National Park is only 15
minutes by car away from Marco and its entrance in Everglades
City. In 1.5 million acres of wilderness is an abundance of
wildlife. The park offers campsites, picnic areas, cabin
rentals, boating, fishing and guided tours. The preserve is
home to the Florida panther and many other endangered wildlife
species. It also has the largest concentration of epiphytic
orchids in North America.
Roughly
30 minutes from Marco Island is the Big Cypress National
Preserve located on U.S. 41 at Ochopee. In this 716,000 acre
preserve one can observe cypress swamp, exotic mangroves,
sawgrass prairies and natural freshwater rivers. Wildlife seen
includes panthers, snakes, alligators, bobcats, bear, wild
boar, deer and a multitude of colorful birds.
Located
on Santuary Road off Immokalee Road in north Collier County is
the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary which is owned by the National
Audubon Society and home to the largest remaining stand of
virgin bald cypress trees and the country's larges colony of
nesting woodstorks.
The
restaurants will delight your taste buds with fresh seafood
and their wonderful island creations. Explore the wilderness
of the Ten Thousand Islands by land, boat or air. Enjoy superb
fishing and abundant wildlife.
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Oak Kirn, GRI
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate, Inc.
928 N Collier Boulevard
Marco
Island, Florida 34145
(239)
394-8121 ext. 680 - Work
(800)733-8121
ext. 680 - Work
(239)571-4369
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