Located in Southwest Florida, Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is a rich ecological area offering diverse wildlife and serene water vistas.
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve encompasses one of the few remaining undisturbed mangrove estuaries in North America. Spanning over 110,000 acres, this reserve offers critical habitats for a variety of flora and fauna, including mangroves, seagrasses, and a rich array of bird species. The Reserve is recognized for its role in scientific research, monitoring, and education, supporting resource management and ecosystem studies. Visitors can enjoy kayaking, boating, and guided tours while exploring the interactive exhibits at its Environmental Learning Center. Additionally, the reserve's location makes it crucial for hurricane protection, carbon storage, and biodiversity. Historically, it has served as a site for archaeological finds, shedding light on its indigenous heritage.
Environmental Learning Center
Mangrove waterways ideal for kayaking and bird watching
Keewaydin Island's pristine beaches
Shell Island Road for scenic views and access to marsh trails
Home to diverse wildlife, these forests offer protection against storms and erosion.
A barrier island with unspoiled beaches, ideal for shelling and wildlife viewing.
Offers access to various trails and panoramic views of marshlands.