Cambier Park
Cambier Park is located in downtown Naples, very close to 5th Avenue. Cambier Park is a hub of the Naples community, with open space, ampitheater and much more, including the Arthur Allen Tennis Center. This Center includes 12 lighted clay courts, 2 of which are additionally lighted for tournament purposes. Classes and lessons are available for beginners, youth, adults, and seniors. The Norris Community Center, which is also a part of this park, includes auditorium, dance studio, and an art gallery. Many free concerts are hosted at the white bandshell throughout the year. This stage was renovated in 2001 and sound system was improved in 2006. The children's playground is a hit for kids of all ages.
Cocohatchee Creek Preserve
Cocohatchee Creek Preserve is located on Veterans Park Drive, just south of Immokalee Road in Naples Naples. It is very close to Veterans Community Park. Cocohatchee Creek Preserve was recognized by the citizens of Collier County, through the Conservation Collier Program, as a location to preserve native habitat and species and to protect the quality of life for citizens and visitors. Cocohatchee Creek Preserve contains one of the rare and unique vegetation communities the Conservation Collier Program seeks to protect. Just a 10-minute walk will introduce you to native Florida plants and animals, including turtles, the protected gopher tortoise, wading birds, and more. Plant lovers will find a diverse assortment of wildflowers and other native species.
Collier Seminole State Park
Collier-Seminole State Park spreads over 7,271 acres, nearly 5,000 of which are considered wilderness (mostly mangrove forest). Collier-Seminole State Park is located on US 41, 15 miles south of Naples. In the early 1940s wealthy businessman and developer, Barron Collier, designed a park and then later turned it over to the state of Florida to be managed by as a state park. It is named after him and Seminole Indians who lived in this area. One of the attractions of the park is the last existing Bay City walking dredge that was used to build the US 41 in the 1920s. Park has a variety of unique trails such are canoe trail, natural trail, and hiking trails. Guided tours are also available.
Conservancy of Southwest Florida
Conservancy of Southwest Florida. This unique 21 acre nature center was found in 1964 by few people concerned about preserving Florida's natural environment grew to be leading organization in the region. It is located in the heart of Naples, just off Goodlette-Frank Rd at 14th Ave N (close to the Coastland Shopping Mall). This center offers a variety of activities for its visitors, from walking through the butterfly and birding trails, to kayaking on the Gordon River. Daily education programs and hands on learning experiences in their "Nature Zone" are fun for kids and adults. If looking for a souvenir to remind you of this journey visit the Nature Store. Many animals are helped and nurtured back to health at the rehabilitation hospital of the Conservancy. Thousands of animals are treated and returned to the wild annually. Conservancy of SWFL Center is open Monday – Saturday, 10:30 am – 4:30 pm. Admission for adults is $9 and $4 for children younger than 12.
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary
A two mile wooden boardwalk will take you through the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary to enjoy different habitats of Southwest Florida. Signs along the boardwalk will lead you through and inform about the flora and fauna of this distinctive natural attraction. Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is a bird watcher's paradise, and other wildlife are all around including turtles, alligators, and deer, among others. The boardwalk starts from and ends at the Blair Audubon Center. The Center consists of a nature store, media theatre, tearoom, classrooms, and foyer featuring the work of local artists. Hours of operation: 7 am – 5:30 pm (October – April 10th) and 7 am – 7:30 pm (April 11th – September).
Delnor Wiggins Pass State Park
East Naples Community Park is located in East Naples. It is a great place for the entire family and includes a picnic area, a roller hockey rink, senior center, and "Velocity" skate park. Like most of the parks in Collier County, this park has basketball, tennis, and racquetball courts, as well as soccer and softball fields. The park is open 7 days a week from 8 am – 10 pm.
East Naples Community Park
East Naples Community Park is located in East Naples. It is a great place for the entire family and includes a picnic area, a roller hockey rink, senior center, and "Velocity" skate park. Like most of the parks in Collier County, this park has basketball, tennis, and racquetball courts, as well as soccer and softball fields. The park is open 7 days a week from 8 am – 10 pm.
Estero Bay Preserve State Park
Estero Bay Preserve State Park is the biggest park in the area (over 10,000 acres). It is located between Estero and Fort Myers. Some of the residents of this park are endangered gopher tortoises, fiddler crabs, live oaks, and bald eagles. There are plenty of different trails for hiking as well as kayaking. Estero Bay Preserve State Park is open from 8 am until sundown every day of the year.
Fleischmann Park
Fleischmann Park is located next to the Coastland Shopping Mall on Fleischmann Blvd in Naples. The park offers a variety of sports and recreation classes that take place at the Community Center. There are meeting rooms and a game room inside the Community Center. There are two playgrounds, several picnic pavilions and an open green area. Fleishmann's Park also features a Skate Park, which is one of the most popular place to skate in Naples.
Golden Gate Community Center
Golden Gate Community Park includes one of the biggest fitness centers and a beautiful Aquatic park. The fitness center is equipped with weight machines, free weights, and many cardiovascular machines, such as treadmills and elipticals. The Aquatic park includes 2 pools, 2 slides, and 2 springboards. There is an annual fee for the use of the Aquatic park and the fitness center. The Aquatic park is closed if the air temperature is below 59 degrees.
Golden Gate Community Park
Golden Gate Community Park includes one of the biggest fitness centers and a beautiful Aquatic park. The fitness center is equipped with weight machines, free weights, and many cardiovascular machines, such as treadmills and elipticals. The Aquatic park includes 2 pools, 2 slides, and 2 springboards. There is an annual fee for the use of the Aquatic park and the fitness center. The Aquatic park is closed if the air temperature is below 59 degrees.
Historic Palm Cottage
Historic Palm Cottage is a historic house museum located at the corner of 12th Avenue South and Gulfshore Blvd (next to the Naples Pier). It is the oldest house in the Naples (built 1895) and is the only house to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is maintained by Naples Historical Society whose mission is to "Preserve our past for the future." Varieties of house, garden, and walking tours are available at Palm Cottage as well as educational programs. The Norris Gardens at Palm Cottage (completed in 2006) is a lovely garden area that chronicles Naples landscape history. Visit and see how Naples residents lived in early 1900s
Koreshan State Historic Site
Koreshan State Park was once a home to Koreshans – a unique group who believed that the whole universe is located inside a giant sphere. After the Civil War Dr. Cyrus Teed changed his name to Koresh (Hebrew for "Cyrus") and came to Estero in late 19th century with his followers. They built an independent community called Koreshan Unity. In 1961, last 4 members of this Unity donated the land to the State of Florida to become a park. Today this Historic site offers plenty of fun for visitors who love camping and outdoor activities. Base of Teed's "New Jerusalem" is maintained by the State of Florida and is very similar to what it looked like in the beginning of 20th Century. Koreshan State Historic Site is open every day of the year from 8 am until sundown.
Lovers Key State Park
Lover's Key State Park is a group of 4 mangrove islands (Inner Key, Long Key, Lover's Key, and Black Island) located between Bonita Beach and Fort Myers Beach. It is a peaceful place and feels more isolated than it actually is. Besides fishing and swimming, you can enjoy kayaking and canoeing through the inner waterways, or hiking/biking on the Black Island. Lover's Key State Park offers bike, kayak, and canoe rentals. Food and beverages are available at the small bar located on the Inner Key.  Wildlife that can be seen around this park include ospreys, hawks, owls, raccoons, marsh rabbits, and squirrels.  Lover's Key State Park is open every day of the year, from 8 am until shortly after sunset.
Max A Hasse Jr. Community Park
Max A Hasse Jr. Community Park is located less than a mile from Collier Blvd on Golden Gate Blvd in Naples. The park is named after a philanthropist who was influential in building and developing parks around Collier County. A wide variety of fitness, dancing, and yoga classes for both children and adults are held at the park's fitness center. Some of the other park amenities include: 2 softball fields, tennis courts, a covered basketball court, a children's playground, and picnic areas. There are tennis programs for adult and junior players, as well as tournaments held at the park. The park is open every day from 8 am – 10 pm.
Mound Key Archaeological State Park
Mound Key Archaeological State Park serves as an archaeological treasure trove of prehistoric Native American society. The Mound, surrounded by mangrove trees, rises more than 30 feet above the waters of Estero Bay. Believed to be the ceremonial center of the Calusa Indians when the Spaniards first arrived to Southwest Florida, a Spanish Mission was first established on the site in 1566. The only access to the island is by boat, and there are no facilities. Located in Estero Bay, Mound Key Archaeological State Park is several miles by boat from Koreshan State Historic Site or Lovers Key State Park.
Naples Bayfront
Naples Bayfront is located at the interception of Goodlette-Frank Rd and US 41, close to 5th Avenue, Tin City, and the beach. Fine dining restaurants and couture shops blended together in colorful European style architecture are a perfect combination for somebody with high expectations in luxury. When combining business and pleasure, the Bayfront Inn Hotel is a perfect place to stay. This newly renovated Caribbean style hotel has 98 rooms and waterfront terrace that can accommodate 200 guests. Bayfront has live entertainment almost every night of the week, in addition to special events scheduled throughout the year.
Naples Botanical Garden
Naples Botanical Garden is the second largest developed garden in the state of Florida. It was founded in 1993 by few Naples residents whose dream was to create an authentic botanical garden. Dream came true when they received a generous gift from Kapnick family which allowed them to buy 170 acres. Today, there are seven beautiful gardens that together make this place paradise – The Brazilian Garden, The Caribbean Garden, The Asian Garden, The Florida Garden, The Water Garden, The Children's Garden, and The Preserve.
Naples Clam Pass Beach Park
Naples Clam Pass Beach Park is one of the most popular beach accesses in Naples. The entrance to the park is located behind the Naples Grande Hotel on Seagate Dr. Less than a mile long boardwalk through the mangrove forest takes you to the beach. You can take a (free) shuttle at the entrance but the walk may be much more enjoyable. There is a restaurant at the beach if you would like to grab a snack or a cocktail while watching sunset. If you didn’t bring your own beach furniture and toys there is a rental place where you can get anything you need. Beach is open from 8 am until sundown.
Naples Crayton Cove
 Naples Crayton Cove is the area of 8th Street and 12th Avenue in Naples. It is home of the Naples City Dock, historic buildings, and six art galleries and studios. It has a small village look and Olde Naples feeling. Businessmen of Crayton Cove created an alliance to help discover and re-discover this beautiful Olde Naples location
Naples Fifth Avenue South
Fifth Avenue South is the heart of the Downtown and home to numerous shops, restaurants, art gallerys, and more. It is a perfect combination of modern and historic architecture. "Fifth" is world-renowned for its luxurious hotels, shops, restaurants, and cafes. Italian, Spanish, Asian, and American cuisine can be enjoyed in 5th's many restaurants, as well as live entertainment 7 days a week.
Naples Lowdermilk Park
Naples North Gulfshore Boulevard reaches from Naples Pier to Park Shore. For shopping and fine dining, visit the Village at Venetian Bay. Gulfshore Blvd has access to one of Naples's less-crowded beaches
Naples North Gulfshore Boulevard
Naples North Gulfshore Boulevard reaches from Naples Pier to Park Shore. For shopping and fine dining, visit the Village at Venetian Bay. Gulfshore Blvd has access to one of Naples's less-crowded beaches
Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts
Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts opened in 1989 and it’s been growing every season since then. In the beginning, plans for the Center will be home of the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra. Today the Center hosts more than 400 events a year. The mission of the Naples Phil is to enhance the cultural life of Naples and southwest Florida by representing the best visual and performing arts. It expanded in 2000 when the Naples Museum of Art was open.
Naples Pier
Naples Pier is located at the end of 12th Ave South in Downtown Naples. Pier is very popular place among fishermen since a Florida saltwater license is not required when fishing from the pier. The most famous landmark of Naples was originally built in 1888 and it has been rebuilt few times since then after fire and hurricane catastrophes. This is one of the best places in Naples to watch the beautiful Naples sunset.
Naples River Park
Naples River Park is located between US 41 and Goodlette-Frank Rd on 11th Street N. Naples River Park includes a covered basketball court, playground, and a swimming pool. Community center consists of a Library, Large auditorium with 2 dance floors, and fitness room. Dance, Yoga, and Martial Arts classes are offered at thins center throughout the year.
Naples Third Street South
Naples Third Street South is the famous shopping and dining area in Naples. The restaurants of Third Street South offer varieties of foods that will satisfy everyone's taste. Pair with the live entertainment and you will fall in love with this area. Third Street South is an elegant shopping area in historic Old Naples surrounded with palms, sculptures, and fountains includes many high fashion stores and art galleries.
Naples Tin City
Naples Tin City is a mix of unique locally owned shops and restaurants located on the water. It is a great place to take a break from the sun and dine on the water. If you want to take piece of Naples home with you this would be a great place to look for souvenirs. Plenty of boat rides and mini cruises are available as well as an unforgettable sunset cruise. This hour and a half tour would be a great romantic escape from shopping and the streets. It is very easy to find Tin City coming from US 41 (Tamiami Trail) or Goodlette-Frank Rd. Tin City is open Monday through Saturday 10 am – 9 pm (closes at 6 pm in the off-season) and Noon – 5 pm on Sundays. Free parking is available.
Naples Vanderbilt Beach
Naples Vanderbilt Beach is located at the end of Vanderbilt Beach Rd and is the most popular beach access point in Naples. Guests from many nearby located hotels come to this beach to spend their afternoons in the sun, have a great shelling experience in the early morning or watch a beautiful sunset. There are many restaurants, bars and shops located in this area as well as the spacious parking garage (holds up to 152 vehicles) with a boardwalk access to the beach. Parking cost is $6 if you don’t have a Collier Resident beach parking permit. Beach is open for visitors from 8 am until sundown every day.
Naples Zoo
Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens is located on Goodlette-Frank Rd, across the street from Coastland Shopping Center and Fleischman Park. The Zoo was built in 1969 on what was until then a botanical garden. Larry and Jane Tetzlaff brought in the first animals and opened the first Zoo in Naples. Zoo now has about 70 species. The most recent move-ins are giraffes. Many shows and exhibits are offered daily, including the very popular Primate Expedition Cruise. Catamarans will take you to the islands where primates are living in their natural habitats. The Zoo is open daily from 9 am – 5 pm.
Pelican Bay Community Park
Pelican Bay Community Park is located on Vanderbilt Beach Rd and is about a mile away from the beach. It is very popular with tennis players, who can enjoy one of its 8 lit tennis courts and USPTA/USPTR licensed tennis professionals on staff. Pelican Bay Community Park is a great place to learn how to play tennis or compete in one of the many tournaments held at the park. The park also features 4 racquetball courts, a basketball court, and softball and soccer fields. The park is open from 8 am – 9 pm, except on the weekends, when it is open from 9 am – 5 pm.
Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center
Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center is a must see for a families that are curious about the nature and wildlife. The two-story center includes 4 research laboratories, classrooms, and an auditorium. Very modern and creative design of this place makes you feel even closer to wildlife and animals swimming in aquariums around you. Rocking wooden chairs on the second floor are set up for a perfect sunset. If you are more interested in exploring the wildlife yourself, bridge behind the learning center will take you to Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Center is open Monday – Friday, 9 am – 4 pm. Admission: Adults $5, Children 6-12 $3, free for kids younger then 6.
Sugden Community Theatre
Sugden Community Theatre is located in the heart of the Naples's famous 5th Ave, next to the Inn on 5th and McCabe's Irish Pub. It is the home of Naples Players who provide quality entertainment for everybody's taste. Varieties of genres are available at the theatre for very affordable prices. Theatre has been voted best in South West Florida and is currently one of top three Community Theatres in the country.
Sun N Fun Lagoon
Sun-N-Fun Lagoon Water Park is part of North Collier Regional Park. This Fun lagoon opened in 2006 and had over a half a million visitors since. It has 4 pools, lazy river, water fountains, and slides. The main attraction is the 38 feet tall water tower with 5 slides that will take you down to the pool. Sunny’s Lazy River allows you to slowly float as the water meanders around the park, while Dive/Lap pool can get your adrenalin going. No outside food is permitted in the park, so Sunny’s Snack Shack is a great place if you are craving a meal or refreshments. Park is open from 10 am – 5 pm on weekends. Softball and soccer fields are located next door and are also part of the North Collier Regional Park.
Swamp Buggy Races
Naples Swamp Buggy Races take place at Florida Sports Park every January, March, and October. Their goal is to preserve traditional swamp buggy competition while providing entertainment for locals and tourists. Races have been held for past 61 years at least once a year. Sports Park is located close to the Rattlesnake Hammock Rd and Collier Blvd intersection.
Ted Smallwood Store
Historic Smallwood Store was opened by Ted Smalwood in 1906 and it remained open until 1982. Most of the original inventory stayed in the store after closing. The Smallwood Store was recently reopened by the owner's granddaughter and serves as a unique museum of Old Florida. It is located on Chokoloskee Island (about 40 miles from Naples) but don’t let this distance discourage you from visiting this extraordinary place. Don’t forget to check out the view from the back porch. Museum hours are 10 am – 5 pm (December 1st – May 1st) and 10 am – 4 pm (May 2nd – November 30th)
Veterans Community Park
Veterans Community Park is located in North Naples and it's one of the biggest and busiest in this area. The park is open every day from 8 am - 10 pm. Veterans Community Park features tennis, racquetball, and basketball courts, as well as soccer, softball, and baseball fields. Veterans Community Park is also home to a popular roller hockey facility. There is also a community center, a fitness center, and a children's playground. What makes Veterans Community Park unique is the Rover Run Dog Park, which is currently the only park of its kind in Collier County.
Vineyards Community Park
32 acre park near Vineyards community. Wide variety of programs for youth, adults, and seniors. Offers 4 soccer fields, 4 tennis courts, 4 racquetball courts, 2 basketball courts, 8 picnic pavilions, and a community center. The park even boasts a water play area for kids.