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Collier-Seminole
Collier Seminole State Park is located in Naples, Florida, and is a popular destination for outdoor recreation. The park offers a variety of activities, including camping, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, biking, and bird watching. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including alligators, turtles, and a variety of birds. Visitors can also explore the park's nature trails, boardwalks, and observation towers. The park also offers educational programs and special events throughout the year.
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User Reviews
Suzanne Doran
Beautiful park. Clean showers and toilets. Manatees, bears, owls.. all kinds of wildlife. Camping site was clean. Old dredge there to view, lots of places to walk. Washing machines take credit cards.
Terri Lake
Beautiful, Quiet inexpensive state park. East of Naples, Florida. Convenient glamping and camping. Clean modern facilities. Dump stations. Paved roads to ride bikes, boat and canoe/kayak launch. Nice docks. Very dog friendly ❤️👍😎🦩
Alyssa McIntyre
This park is perfect for a quiet getaway, as it is peaceful throughout the park. The boat launch area is a pretty little water area. It's just 20 minutes from Marco Island, so very close. While we didn’t spot any wildlife, the historic dredge was cool to see and informative. Campsites, however, are close together in the 2nd loop. As of right now, there is a burn ban in place, so be sure to double-check the rules before lighting any open flames. Also, the mosquitoes got quite bad at night, so come prepared with bug spray. Some parts of the park (like its trails) and the office are closed currently due to hurricane damage. Overall, it's a lovely park and we enjoyed our stay.
bailey johnston
i love this campground! it's a very beautiful place and the campsites are secluded fairly well. unfortunately, the trails were closed due to the recent hurricanes, Milton and Helene. so, that left us with not much to do active-wise. still a beautiful place to walk around with some cool tidbits of history. we would love to come here often, however, you must book far in advance as everything is always taken. the ranger also informed us that no one will be on site to answer phones past 3:30pm so i hope that helps someone out. overall, we had a good time!
Vanessa Audrey
Wonderful state park if you’re camping, otherwise not to much to do as their one trail was closed due to impact from Hurricane Helene. I love how the tent campers have their own loop for the most part, which was a new experience for us (particularly in the winter months). Recommend sites 8 and 11, we enjoyed both sites. close enough to the bathroom without feeling like you’re on top of them.