Naples, FL (82 degrees, slightly humid, blue skies
(I'm behind in writing our posts. This actually occured January 28-30)
| Thomas and Fidencia |
From May to October last year we worked with Fidencia and Thomas at Watkins Glen KOA. They became great friends and in the winter workamp at the beautiful Naples/Marco Island KOA. They invited us to stay at the campground and Fidencia planned a fun whirlwind tour for our two night stay.
| Their pretty site at Naples/Marco Island KOA |
This is their second season workamping here. Fidencia arranges all the entertainment and fun activities for the winter residents and Thomas works in the maintenance department. They have a beautiful full hook up site that Thomas has landscaped and improved considerably. He even has lights going up the three palm trees at their site.
| Launch site at campground |
A canoe/kayak launch is available and many of the residents love to paddle. There is a local guide who comes every Wednesday who organized paddles all around the area. We liked the campground very much due to it being in a very tropical setting and near Rookery Bay Reserve.
| Volunteer guide |
We visited the Learning Center and a volunteer took us on a very interesting trail. Although he admits to be an engineer by trade our guide was very knowledgeable and told us so much about the plants and trees in this area.
| Hiking Trail |
This center is a “must see” (admission $5/person) and we have appreciated Florida more since learning about the tropical plants of this area. I also picked up the National Audubon Field Guide to Florida that our guide recommended. It’s very helpful and has lots of pictures to help you identify plants, birds, and much more.
| Python skin |
A hunt for the pythons in Florida is underway. It is believed irresponsible owners of pythons have released their pets out into the wild when they are no longer able to handle or afford to feed them. The tropical environment has enabled them to multiple and it’s become a real problem to the animals and birds they are devouring. Thousands of pythons are thought to be in the Everglades and they are very hard to find. A prize is being offered by Fish and Wildlife for the hunter who finds the most and another for the largest. So far, after one month and hundreds of hunters only 30 have been found. The skin in the above picture is of one about 14 feet long and was tanned by a volunteer.
Naples is a pretty town with a very active retired community. Fidenica found out about a few happy hour and early dinner specials which made our visit more affordable and lots of fun.
We had fun window shopping and checking out some very expensive and unique stores. All of which were mostly out of our price range but fun to explore.
One evening we had lots of fun taking a water taxi to our restaurant. For $5 per person it a great deal. It makes nine stops on the route. and you can hop on and off. We saw some beautiful condominiums, homes, and huge boats on the route. Afterwards we went to a local park to hear a live jazz band play. It was a very enjoyable evening.
| Water Taxi |
It was great to spend time with our friends. They are returning as workampers for another season at Watkins Glen KOA this spring. We hope our paths cross again soon.
Their workamp site is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWe have friends that spend part of each winter in Naples. They love it.
I am keeping track of all those great Florida kayak spots, hopefully for next winter! thanks for the great photos, maps and stories.
ReplyDeleteIt's still a great story Carol. . .even if it did happen a few months ago. . .LOL!
ReplyDeleteI missed blogging about our entire summer in 2011. . .we were so busy. . .I will be going back to add those in. . .just because the blog works so well as a journal.
Loved the National Reserve. . .added it to my Evernote file for future reference. . .
Janice
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