Join the Excitement: Earn Rewards Exploring Lee County's Best Parks!

Explore Fort Myers Beach this summer with the free "Parks, Points & Perks" program, running until May 2026, for fun and rewards.
Explore Fort Myers Beach this summer with the free "Parks, Points & Perks" program, running until May 2026, for fun and rewards. (Symbolbild/MF)

Fort Myers Beach, Florida, USA - As the summer sun casts its warm glow across Lee County, a delightful new initiative beckons residents to explore the beauty of local parks and recreational facilities. The „Parks, Points & Perks“ program, launched by the Lee County Visitor & Convention Bureau and Lee County Parks & Recreation, is here to brighten your summer days and encourage enjoyable outdoor activities. Whether you’re wandering through the serene Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve or enjoying the sun at Dog Beach in Bonita Springs, there’s a world of adventure waiting just around the corner.

Running until May 2026, this program is a free opportunity for participants to earn points by visiting over 30 designated sites, including popular spots like Lakes Park in Fort Myers and Matlacha Boat Ramp. When you check in at any of these locations, you earn 20 points, and special monthly events can help you rack up even more. What’s more, participants are in for some fantastic rewards, from drawstring backpacks to memberships and parking passes. And if you check in at 20 locations, you’ll be entered into a grand prize drawing that includes a two-night stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Fort Myers!

Exciting Rewards Await

They say good things come to those who explore, and this program proves it! Aside from the ability to accumulate points, participants can also take part in a Family Fun Day at Lakes Park, which includes tickets for rides and gift cards to enjoy on-site activities. For those looking to partake, signing up is a breeze—just head to visitfortmyers.com/ParksPass, and your pass will be sent to you via text and email.

With locations ranging from Phillips Park in Bokeelia to the North Fort Myers Recreation Center, families and friends alike are sure to find something enjoyable. Consider this your chance to embrace the vibrant outdoors and connect with the scenic gems that lie within your community.

Community Engagement and Accessibility

The essence of community engagement is also a focus for local parks and recreation agencies, as noted by NRPA. They emphasize the importance of inclusivity and ensuring access for everyone in parks and programs, resonating with the spirit of the „Parks, Points & Perks“ initiative. To truly meet the diverse needs of the community, agencies are encouraged to conduct internal assessments, collaborate with local leaders, and tailor engagement strategies accordingly.

This focus on effective community engagement also aligns with the Lee County Parks & Recreation mission. They recognize that parks should be accessible to all. Public parks are open from 7 a.m. until dusk, and while no permits are needed for wedding ceremonies in various parks, it’s crucial for guests to understand the rules—such as prohibiting fires and maintaining a respectful environment for other park-goers, as stated by Lee County Parks.

So, whether you’re looking to enjoy a day at the beach, host a casual wedding, or just bask in the beauty of nature, Lee County has it all. This summer, step out, explore, and engage with the vibrant community around you—all while earning points and prizes that add a little extra joy to your outdoor adventures.

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