Visitor Information
(updated yearly)
No Daily-Use Permit currently required. Areaing fee:$.75/hour or
$3.00 per day
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Jerry Cutlip, Lee County
Areas and
Recreation
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Amenities at Hickey's Creek include restrooms, a
canoe/kayak landing, fishing deck, two picnic areas, two marsh boardwalks, and five
miles of hiking trails. There is an ADA accessible trail to Hickey's
Creek and to the amphitheater.
In support of the resource management goals and objectives for the
area and to provide a quality experience for all area users, the
following recreation activities are allowed:
Fishing – Fishing is permitted in Hickey’s Creek from the
fishing deck located in the area. To fish you must possess the
appropriate license
and permit.
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Jerry Cutlip, Lee County Parks and
Recreation |
Wildlife Viewing - Wildlife viewing is good year-round and
hikes along the area’s trails take visitors through gopher tortoise and
scrub-jay habitats. Hickey’s Creek is home to alligators, otters, fish
and the occasional manatee.
Hiking - Hikes are most pleasant in the cooler, winter months.
The lush and shady Hickey’s Creek Trail, the most popular hike, follows
the creek bank for 1.8 miles and features scenic overlooks and creek
crossings. The area’s longest trail is the 2.2-mile Palmetto Pines
Trail. Portions of the trail are on a section of the raised railroad bed
that brought logging trains through the property in the early 1900s and
today offers views of the pine flatwoods. The Marsh Trail is the area’s
most remote hike. This mile-long trail is subject to seasonal flooding
in September and October.
Paddling - Hickey’s Creek, a tributary of the Caloosahatchee
River, is a popular paddling route, particularly in the cooler months.
The narrow creek is bordered by steep banks overhung with a canopy of
oaks and palms. Canoes and kayaks can be launched near the
parking area. Paddlers can use the area’s cart to move their boats
between the creek and the parking lot.
Hours: 7AM to 6PM Daily. Vehicles and bikes are not permitted on trails at Hickey’s Creek.
There is one entrance, with parking, onto the public-use area. Paddlers
may enter the area via the canoe/kayak landing on the creek.
Hickey’s Creek is located on SR 80, 8.6 miles east of 1-75, and three
miles west of the village of Alva.
View a location map - pdf
file
Additional
wildlife viewing sites in the vicinity.
Alva (three miles east), Fort Myers (15 miles west), Lehigh Acres (11
miles south).