4 /5 Gockley Tam & Alan: Cute little park you can fish at with restrooms.
5 /5 Julia Anne Sutherland Henderson: I love the park. It’s peaceful and relaxing and it’s great that we have a place to park our horse trailers and leave and ride from. I’m a huge fan of the flag wall!
5 /5 Joshua Owens: Beautiful Park. Great place to take the kids or just sit by the river and unwind. I made some great memories there. Cant wait to get back to visit one day
4 /5 Maria P Richter: La Leche League of Hendry County holds their monthly meeting here the second Monday each month from 10:30-11:30am.
There is a nice shady spot under an oak tree with tables and a great view of the Caloosahatchee River. I am pleased to say that I could not find any blue-green algae on my walk.
5 /5 Mrs. Green: What can I say…I love it here. Very peaceful. Great place to walk, meditate, read, reflect, or have a picnic. Many events are also held here.
LaBelle Heritage Museum, Inc. - LaBelleDon Browne: Located in the historic district of LaBelle, this is the best place to research local history with some interesting documents, photos, and exhibits of days gone by. The volunteer staff have a vast knowledge of the area and can answer most questions or lead you where to go further on local history.
LaBelle Nature Park - LaBelleAnne Amor: LeBelle Nature Park is a short but scenic trail, heavy with foliage that makes you feel completely off the grid. It’s the kind of place where you can just get lost in nature for a bit, away from the noise. Parts of the trail run along the water, though it’s mostly raised rather than a beach—except for one small spot near a pavilion where I could climb down. The best part? Dogs are allowed, which was a huge plus for me. It’s not a long hike, but it’s a great spot for a quiet, refreshing walk with my pup. Definitely glad to have found it.
Hendry Complex - LaBelleDon Browne: Under construction for many years. The fairly large neighborhood park is not quite complete yet and residents still wait for it to be open to the public. Located conveniently next to the local Southwest Florida State Colleges LaBelle branch.
Muse Community Park - LaBelleMary Northam: The grass wasnt mowed, so we had to deal with snakes. The kids had fun. No grills, the pavilions offered no real shelter. No bathrooms.. for an hour or something is fine, but honestly, its not great for a small birthday party such as ours.
Davis-Pratt Park - LaBelleShawn Purdie: Typical county fields for most age groups. Decent batting cage only 1 L screen. We hit here prior to playing tournaments in Ft. Myers.
May-Stringer House - BrooksvillePam Sulak: Tours are on the hour. We arrived after 11:30 so we came back at 12:30. Interesting history of the house. Some items originally to the house, but many have been donated but are of the period. 3 very cool doll house in the attic. Well worth the $10 per person.
Chinsegut Wildlife Trail - BrooksvilleJeremy Gilpin: The trails are well marked and you will be pleasantly surprised by some nice elevation gains on this hike.
Tom Varn Park - BrooksvilleJohn Blum: Love the park! Has a great playground and relaxing walking trails. I have a 3 year old son that I have been bringing to the new Splash park weekly since it opened. Love it! Except for you thing. My son and a few others in the span of a day kept slipping and smacking there heads on the ground when they walked across this mosaic tile that is Super slippery. I understand its to represent those who possibly sponsored the project. But Im asking for it to be removed or something. Please comment if you have had this experience to help prevent any further injury our children. Thank you, Concerned Dad.