Things to do in Charlotte Harbor & the Gulf Islands, Southwest Gulf Coast: The Best Nature & Wildlife Areas

November 10, 2021 Etsuko Causey

Discover the best top things to do in Charlotte Harbor & the Gulf Islands, United States including Manasota Scrub Preserve, Babcock Ranch Preserve, Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary And Rehabilitation Center, Charlotte Harbor State Park, Peace River Wildlife Center, Cedar Point Environmental Park, Ponce de Leon Park, Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary, Fred C. Babcock-Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area, Alligator Creek Preserve.
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1. Manasota Scrub Preserve

2695 Bridge Street, Englewood, FL 34223 +1 941-861-5000 http://www.visitsarasota.com/parks/manasota-scrub-preserve
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Manasota Scrub Preserve

2. Babcock Ranch Preserve

Punta Gorda, FL +1 800-500-5583 http://myfwc.com/viewing/recreation/wmas/cooperative/babcock-ranch-preserve
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4.5 based on 218 reviews

Babcock Ranch Preserve

Reviewed By RVandHotelTraveling - Metro Minneapolis-Saint Paul, United States

This was a hidden gem of an experience!! We were visiting the Ft Myers area during spring break and the beaches were jam packed so we were looking for alternatives and found Babcock Preserve Eco Tour!! Ticket prices were very affordable for a 90 minute tour through a preserve/swamp that has 4 different eco systems and is a working ranch!! Not only were there tons of gators but there were heritage cattle and wild pigs (with many cute piglets) that come running after the swamp buggy for corn! We saw tons of different cranes and other birds!! Kids to grandparents enjoyed the ride! I would definitely recommend checking out Babcock Eco Tours!! Our guide Andrea was very knowledgeable about the history of the land and the animals roaming about

3. Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary And Rehabilitation Center

41660 Horseshoe Rd, Punta Gorda, FL 33982-7767 +1 239-543-1130 [email protected] http://www.octagonwildlife.org/
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4.5 based on 369 reviews

Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary And Rehabilitation Center

Reviewed By testoreviews - Crystal Lake, United States

So. Many. Tigers!!! We came here with our young children and were so close to these beautiful BIG CATS! There were tons of other animals too, Bears, Lions, Tigers, Bobcats, Hyenas, Lilly the Black Leopard, monkeys, birds, foxes, goats, and so much more. Each animal with their own story, and each animal loved so dearly by the volunteers who run this place. I would highly suggest this place to any and all Florida vacationers.

4. Charlotte Harbor State Park

12301 Burnt Store Rd, Punta Gorda, FL 33955-9204 +1 941-575-5861 http://www.floridastateparks.org/park/Charlotte-Harbor
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Charlotte Harbor State Park

5. Peace River Wildlife Center

3400 Ponce de Leon Pkwy, Punta Gorda, FL 33950-6312 +1 941-637-3830 [email protected] http://prwildlife.org/
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4.5 based on 1,016 reviews

Peace River Wildlife Center

The Mission of the Peace River Wildlife Center is to contribute to the survival of native Florida wildlife through rescue, rehabilitation and education. The Center and our gift shop is open to the public for tours everyday from 11a – 4p and our hospital accepts wildlife intakes from 8a – 5p everyday, 7 days per week, 365 days per year including all holidays. We do not charge an admission fee but donations are greatly appreciated and needed to support our mission. Your donations and gift store purchases go directly to the care of our wildlife patients and residents. The PRWC does not receive any federal government support. The costs involved in maintaining these educational displays and to feed almost 120 permanent residents and more than 2,500 patient admissions annually is nearly $80,000 per year. All of the Peace River Wildlife Center’s expenses are met through donations, our recycling program, gift shop sales and small grants. PRWC’s mission is carried out primarily by volunteers

Reviewed By MNDoodles - Stillwater, United States

A donation of only $5.00 per adult provides a great opportunity to see many birds being very well cared for, birds who can’t be released into the wild due to various past injuries. We saw bald eagles, red-tailed hawks, barred owls, white and brown pelicans, osprey and many other birds in well maintained and comfortable enclosures which give visitors an up-close look at these beautiful creatures. The volunteers were very helpful and answered all my questions. 82 per cent of all birds brought to the refuge are eventually released back into nature and those who can’t be released serve as refuge ambassadors for their species to help educate young and old alike. The gift shop is awesome; all proceeds go to help care for the birds. We loved this refuge and highly recommend a visit when in Punta Gorda.

6. Cedar Point Environmental Park

2300 Placida Rd, Englewood, FL 34224-5228 +1 941-475-0769 http://www.checflorida.org
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4.5 based on 108 reviews

Cedar Point Environmental Park

Reviewed By jennifersalyers - Marengo, United States

wonderful area...bald eagle next, bunnies, birds. quiet, nice paths and a great view of a small estuary.

7. Ponce de Leon Park

3400 Ponce de Leon Pkwy, Punta Gorda, FL 33950-6312 http://www.ci.punta-gorda.fl.us/leis/park_locations.html
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4.5 based on 223 reviews

Ponce de Leon Park

Reviewed By caroleb33 - Port Charlotte, United States

We headed here late afternoon as a storm was heading across Charlotte Bay. People were fishing on the docks and looked like they were reeling a few in. Part of the park has Mangrove swamps with board walks through them enhancing your sightings of rare birds hanging out due to the nearby Peace River Wildlife Preserve. Even the rain could not stop how magical this visit was. The fury of the storm, tropical surroundings and wildlife make this park one we'll return to often.

8. Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary

41660 Horseshoe Rd, Punta Gorda, FL 33982-7767 +1 239-543-1130 http://www.octagonwildlife.org/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Octagon Wildlife Sanctuary

Reviewed By MrKCrusty

Not very fancy, but the animals are well cared for in spacious enclosures. The best part is how close you can get to the animals. It is quite an experience to be 6 feet away from a roaring Tiger. And do they roar! Lots of tigers, lions, ligers (LIGERS are real!) and bears. There were 17 tigers to see on our visit. $10 admission, $5 for young kids and kids over 55. The sanctuary is run solely by volunteers and funded 100% by donation. Most of the area is shaded, and there is free sun screen available if you forget to bring some. There are plenty of tables with umbrellas and chairs to rest at, our bring a lunch! We spent just about 2 hours to see they sanctuary ... and we'll be back. Open weekdays 9-12 and weekends 11-4 during season, summer hours may differ.

9. Fred C. Babcock-Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area

Punta Gorda, FL http://myfwc.com/viewing/recreation/wmas/lead/fred-babcockwebb
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4.0 based on 80 reviews

Fred C. Babcock-Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area

Reviewed By markcU4533NL - Victoria Harbour, Canada

Safe & inexpensive shooting ranges; washroom facilities; ample parking; just off I 75. Website is accurate and informative.

10. Alligator Creek Preserve

10941 Burnt Store Rd, Punta Gorda, FL 33955-4702 +1 941-575-5435 [email protected] http://www.checflorida.org/Alligator_Creek.html#
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4.0 based on 67 reviews

Alligator Creek Preserve

Reviewed By Liz_stivs

It was a very tranquil and beautiful trail! We saw lots of fish, unique plants, crabs, turtles, and lakes! We loved how well marked everything was, well paved path, had handout maps available, and had several descriptions of things you’d see along your path! Very glad we went and will go back again!

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