Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is a freshwater wetland in Fort Myers, Florida, offering a serene urban escape with diverse wildlife and lush eco-trails.
The Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, located in Lee County, Florida, is a 3,500-acre conservation area committed to preserving the natural beauty and ecological importance of Southwest Florida's wetlands. The preserve functions as a critical waterway that filters and stores rain runoff, supporting a variety of species and essential habitats. Rich with cypress swamps, marshes, and surrounding uplands, it harbors many animals such as otters, alligators, and a plethora of bird species including herons and egrets. Historically, this area has been recognized for its ecological importance in water quality and wildlife habitat since its establishment. Visitors can enjoy the preserve’s serene boardwalk trails, offering an immersive opportunity to experience the enchanting sounds and sights of its vibrant ecosystem. Educational programs and guided tours often emphasize its conservation efforts and its vital role in the Everglades ecosystem.
The boardwalk trail for close-up views of flora and fauna
Diverse birdwatching opportunities featuring rare species
The interpretive center offering educational insights
Wetland views that change with the seasons
A resource for learning about the ecosystem and conservation efforts.
Scenic spots for observing wildlife and soaking in the lush scenery.
A critical habitat that supports diverse plant and animal life.