The East side of this Lee County Conservation 20/20 preserve offers boardwalk and primitive trail system, composing restroom, picnic pavilions, and more.
Caloosahatchee Creeks Preserve is a Lee County Conservation 20/20 preserve, made up of almost 1,300 acres, that is split in half by Interstate 75. Both sides, East and West, have parklike amenities. The Preserve is named after the seven creeks that flow through it into the Caloosahatchee River which is Caloosahatchee Creeks Preserve's southern boundary.
Mission Statement: To acquire properties of environmental significance, restore those lands to their natural state and condition, manage them in an environmentally acceptable manner and provide public recreational opportunities that are compatible with protecting the natural resources.