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The Estero River is a scenic ribbon of fresh water
that threads to Estero Bay, a treasured and protected aquatic preserve.
Native trees dapple the sunlight along its route, wrapping visitors in the
sounds of nature. Egrets and herons tiptoe through the shallows undisturbed
while spoonbills sweep the waters for bits of food. During spring mating season
the spoonbills are a wonder to watch as their feathers blush pink against the
late afternoon sun.
Estero nurtures nature in an area of Southwest Florida that the “native residents” from
deer to raccoons, songbirds to butterflies call home. People, too,
are drawn to this unique destination, attracted by an unhurried lifestyle and
top-notch amenities: shopping, healthcare, entertainment, and a thriving
business community.
Ideally located between Naples and Bonita Springs to
the south and Fort Myers to the north, Estero
offers easy access to I-75 and U.S. 41, the area’s major north-south corridors.
Florida Gulf Coast University, an accredited member of the state’s
university system, is just minutes away. So is Southwest Florida International Airport, which boasts Foreign Trade Zone
status.
Excellent schools, exceptional
healthcare facilities, two major performing arts centers, numerous museums and
art galleries, unlimited recreational opportunities and a wealth of housing options are all
available in the Estero area. Year-round sunshine
perfectly complements the numerous golf courses, tennis courts, miles of bike
paths, canoe and nature trails and, of course, the shimmering Gulf of Mexico, just minutes away.
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