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Six Mile Cypress Slough

Six Mile Cypress Slough BoardwalkSix Mile Cypress Slough (pronounced slew) is a 2,200 acre wetland in Fort Myers, Florida. This tour was taken in mid August during a somewhat unseasonably dry summer. The foliage and wetlands were active with wildlife and the landscape featured lush swamp plants.

The Slough measures 9 miles long and 1/3 mile wide. It's located right in the middle of Ft. Myers. It is easier to get to but you do hear more "human" noise than at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary - Naples Florida.

I've driven by the Slough dozens of times and never went in. I always figured I'd be a chaperon on a field trip, eventually - not. The Slough is home to a diverse population of plants and animals, including a few considered to be endangered species. The Slough also serves as a corridor for wildlife by providing a safe route of travel. The Slough serves as a rest area for migrating birds seeking abundant food sources. The birds replenish their fat reserves that will later be used to fly south over the Gulf of Mexico. Because the land is protect the birds are free of harm. Other wildlife that can be seen in the Slough include:

  • Raccoons
  • Deer
  • Bobcat
  • Squirrels
  • Snakes
  • Bear
  • Lizards
  • Owls
  • Butterflies
  • Turtles
  • Alligators
  • Fish
  • Water Beatles

Hours of Operation
8 a.m. - Sunset (No admittance is permitted one hour before sunset as there isn't enough time to complete the tour before it's dark)
Open 7 days a week

Facility Features

  • Fully accessible, 1.2 mile long boardwalk trail; stroller and wheelchair friendly.
  • Seating enclaves, shelters, observation decks and a photo blind
  • Pond areas have tented tops for shade
  • Amphitheater and pier
  • Guided walks (see times below)
  • Educational displays and "Explorer's Companion" self-guided trail brochures
  • Picnic areas, restrooms and water fountain

Parking Fee - Basically visiting this preserve area is a freebee!

You do not have to pay for admittance to the park. However, your vehicle parking fee of $1 an hour or a maximum of $5.00 per stay is used for maintenance and programming for the preserve. A donation box is on site.

Guided Walk Schedule


January-March: Daily - 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
May-October: Wednesdays only - 9:30 a.m.
April, November and December: Daily - 9:30 a.m.

  1. The Slough is only 20 minutes north of Bonita Springs and Estero Florida.

Six Mile Slough Map

Six Mile Slough Lake

Six Mile Slough Swamp

Six Mile Slough Wetlands

Six Mile Slough Cypress

Six Mile Slough Water Plants

Six Mile Slough Plants

Be afraid, be VERY afraid!

Six Mile Slough Lettuce

Six Mile Slough

Posted Monday Aug 20

If you are very shy and hunt mainly at night, please comment below.

I am very tired and sleep mainly at night after blogging...

Very nice profile, Chris!

This is SO cool! I knew that I missed something GREAT in Ft Myers area... Maybe next time!  I know someone with property there in Lee county that would like to sell it. Perhaps you can help!  Call me or I'll call you.

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Looks like a great spot for a little hike... Did you walk the mile in that outfit or stop on the bridge for a photo opp?

That is primo walking/running here there, Dan.  I was actually looking for those alleged owls.  Thanks to a new blood pressure medication I am fond of leaning against stationary objects.  That isn't a pose, it's a grasp.

I did NOT know this place existed; it is not that far! I will have to check it out! Thanks!

Bill & Barbara, the Corkscrew Sanctuary is even larger.  Exit 111 on I-75 and about 18 miles east.  I included a link above

Thanks for the pictures.  That looks like a really cool place to visit.

Chris... My initial thought was it would make a nice run but at only a mile you'd get dizzy

great pictures

this post shows how cool the Florida nature preserves can be

this reminds me of Gumbo Limbo in Boca Raton...

Great Post!  All of your blogs make me want to get busy and do blogs on my area around Gainesville, FL.  I enjoy your work!

Thank you all for stopping by.  I almost feel guilty that I haven't been to some of these places sooner.   We're lucky to have them and, sadly, take them for granted.

(08/22/07 08:11AM) — Dawn DeGroff

Chris I was there for spring break with my kids...It was great.  We saw a lot of wildlife here are 2 of my favorite pics from our day at 6 Mile Cypress.

Awesome, Dawn!

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