Why you'd want to live in Estero
Tucked between Naples and Fort Myers in Southwest Florida, Estero is a little village that’s big on outdoors and nature. Whether you come to fish, paddle, camp, hit the trails, or just explore, the area’s preserves, state parks, and local parks offer countless ways to enjoy the unspoiled nature of the Gulf coast. In addition to outdoor activities, Estero’s state parks give visitors a look into the area’s history, from Koreshan State Park’s historic buildings and gardens that tell about the lives of 1800s pioneers who settled the area to Mound Key Archaeological State Park’s ancient shell mounds that give a glimpse into the history of the Calusa Indians, whose history here dates back thousands of years. In town, shop the outlet stores or explore the expansive Coconut Point mall, where you’ll find plenty of options for dining, entertainment, and family-friendly fun. See the Gulfshore Opera, visit the COCO Art Gallery, and catch a show or hockey game at Hertz Arena. Venture out to nearby Bonita Springs, just eight miles away, for more parks, beaches, and arts and entertainment venues. via visitflorida.com