Cape Coral Florida - On the Water
The Caloosahatchee River, named for the ancient Calusa Indians who inhabited this piece of Paradise, is a meandering river that flows from Lake Okeechobee in the center of the state to the Gulf of Mexico providing constant recreational activity such as sailing, boating, water skiing and fishing.
We're showcasing all that Cape Coral Florida has to offer right here. Make this web site your springboard for jumping into the Cities and Lifestyles that make up our paradise!
Marinas, Boat Ramps, Water Parks

Burnt Store Boat Ramp:
230 Burnt Store Rd. South
One (1) Boat Ramp - Freshwater access.
Horton Park:
2600 S.E. 26th Pl.
Boat Ramp, restrooms and boat trailer parking.
Lake Kennedy Park:
400 Santa Barbara Blvd.
Sun Splash Waterpark, senior center, special populations center, exercise path, and
fitness equipment.
Yacht Club Community Park:
5819 Driftwood Pkwy. (on the Caloosahatchee River) Phone: 239-574-0806
Two (2) Boat Ramps, public beach, fishing pier, tennis and racquetball courts, pool, bbq grlls, shuffleboard courts, playground with handicap accessibility, senior center, and meeting
rooms.
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