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J.N. "Ding"
Darling National Wildlife Refuge - One Wildlife Drive (off San-Cap
Road). Open daily 9am to sunset, closed Fridays (a wildlife vacation from
people). 5,000-acre sanctuary offers hiking, biking and canoe trails. The
5-mile wildlife drive is $5 for cars, $1 for bikers and hikers. More than 200
species of birds nest here, many of them threatened or endangered. Alligators,
turtles, river otters, armadillos and other creatures may be spotted as well.
Visitor Center with guides and facilities, observation tower, canoe
rentals.
Bailey-Matthews
Shell Museum - 3075 San-Cap Road. Hours: 10am-4pm
Tues-Sun; Closed Mondays. The Shell Museum is the only one of its kind in the
United States. Exhibits are devoted to shells in art and history, shell
habitats, rare specimens, fossil shells and local Sanibel-Captiva shells.
Museum members and children 7 & under are free, youths 8 to 16 are $3,
adults 17 and up - $5. Group rates and tour information available.
Everglades Day Safari
- An Everglades ecotour of bird
watching and wildlife photography of alligators, panthers, manatees, reptiles
and other zoological and botanical interests in southwest Florida's Big Cypress
preserve and Everglades outback. A full day of nature by riverboat, hiking,
airboats and van exploration with highly trained guides. Let us do the driving.
Departs daily from Sanibel, Ft. Myers Beach and Naples/Marco Island
area.
Sanibel-Captiva Conservation
Center - Mile Marker 1, San-Cap Road.
Hours: 8:30am-3pm Mon-Fri during the summer, 8:30am-4pm Mon-Sat during winter
months. A not-for-profit organization dedicated to conserving the island's
natural resources. Several miles of walking trails, exhibits, marine touch
tank, native plant nursery and nature store. Nominal admission
fee.
Care and Rehabilitation of
Wildlife (C.R.O.W.) - 3883 San-Cap Road. Non-profit
veterinary hospital dedicated to rehabilitation and return to the wild of ill,
injured and orphaned native wildlife. Thousands of patients - from all over
Southwest Florida - are received annually. C.R.O.W. also participates in
wildlife studies and sponsors educational programs. Tours 11am Mon-Fri, 1pm
Sunday, no tours on Saturday. $3 requested donation.
Sanibel Lighthouse -
East end of Sanibel,
public parking at the beach at east end of Periwinkle Way. First lit in August
1884. Since 1950, the U.S. Coast Guard property at the lighthouse has been a
wildlife refuge. |