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Banyan Baum - Fort Myers (FL)

Address: 🏡 2351 McGregor Blvd, Fort Myers, FL 33901
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  • Burroughs Home and Gardens - Fort Myers Maryann Lazzaro: This is a very pretty outdoor venue. Unfortunately the traffic on the bridge can get a bit noisy. We did not get o side the main house as it was an outdoor wedding. Parking is across the street and about a block walk to the venue. The river view is amazing. The pavilion for the reception was nice and in cooler weather it would be more open on all sides for a better view
    Lakes Park - Fort Myers Marijana TheQueen: Lakes Park is a true gem in Fort Myers, offering a peaceful escape into nature with stunning scenery and plenty of activities. The botanical garden is a highlight, beautifully maintained with a diverse variety of plants and flowers that change with the seasons. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxing stroll, photography, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature. The park itself is spacious, with scenic walking and biking trails, large lakes, and plenty of shaded areas to unwind. Wildlife is abundant—you’ll likely spot birds, turtles, and maybe even a gator from a safe distance. There are also playgrounds for kids, picnic areas, and paddle boat rentals for those looking to explore the water. Whether you’re visiting for exercise, relaxation, or a fun day with family, Lakes Park offers something for everyone. The well-kept gardens and serene atmosphere make it a must-visit in Fort Myers!
    Lee County Black History Society - Fort Myers Courtney McNeil: I recently enjoyed a wonderful and welcoming tour of the Lee County Black History Society Museum led by Mr. Charles Barnes, who is truly a wealth of information and knowledge. I was impressed at how much information was conveyed by the museums exhibits and their effective use of space, and I learned so much. I will recommend this museum to anyone interested in learning more about the history of Lee County and the valuable contributions of the vibrant Black community there!
    Floptopia - Fort Myers Harper LeDeaux: The best place ive ever been to! would prefer over floptropica!
    Mound House - Fort Myers Beach Gonzalo Paternoster: Franklin was our tour guide. He made so interesting and fun. It is a great place to visit and learning about the Calusa people.
    Big Kapok Tree - Fort Myers Szajnar Wojciech “Voyt”: Very big tree on a way from parking to Edisons Laboratory. It is really biiiiig.
    Riverside Park - Fort Myers Malinda Schmidt: A beautiful park with a lot of potential.I can’t say it’s one of the better parks around but it does have some nice views of the water. It is very quiet & peaceful.
    Ft Myers Ghosts: Ghost Tours and Haunted Pub Crawls - Fort Myers Mike Kemna: Fun tour. Great tour guide.
    Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve - Cape Coral Montero Nelson: This was a relaxing short walk around the boardwalk. We went early in the morning and saw a few locals (wildlife). You can also go fishing at one of their piers. Its also a memorial for those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Freedom is NOT free!
    Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center - Fort Myers David Waszmer: We stopped in during our lunch break during the holidays to view the local school kids art. The artists were from various grades. The Art Center was decorated beautifully. There are many talented kids in the local area. There was no admission fee but we made donations. This is a gorgeous historic building.