This week's column shifts gears and focuses on places to hike to SW Florida. These trails are also a
good reminder of the value that land preservation brings to our region.
New from the University of Florida Press,
“Day Hiking Southwest Florida” offers 40 different ways to walk on the
(somewhat) wild side in Southwest Florida. Ranging from Charlotte Harbor to the Ten Thousand Islands, these hikes combine coastal climes and inland locales to offer a fuller sense of our region.
The
hike descriptions by author Johnny Molloy contribute mightily to that
sense of place, offering healthy dollops of history and background amid
the more practical details — educational for the newcomers, useful
reminders for the old-timers. Each hike offers you context and
conversation, contributing to your knowledge of what’s to come even
before you set off down the trail.
The concise format includes a
hike summary, map, driving directions to trailheads, GPS coordinates,
photographs and trail notes. The summary chart and map sites each of the
hikes and rates the trails by difficulty, distance, time and
highlights, making it easy to look for the site and type of hike you’d
like. Molloy, author of dozen of similar guides covering the Southeast, also offers useful tips for Southwest Florida hiking in general, whether warm or cool.
You
won’t get in over your head unless you try hard — no waist-deep wades
through the swamp here — but distances can range from an easy 1-mile
walk to a more challenging 6-hour-plus trek. This guide works well for
novices, but will allow even the more experienced hikers to find
something to their liking — except vertical challenges, of course, this
being the flatlands of Southwest Florida.
These trails are also a
good reminder of the value that land preservation brings to our region.
Most of these hikes are at places that might not exist except for the
conservation efforts of numerous local people, groups and governments –
and the natural sights which are yours to enjoy are also possible only
because habitat for all these species has been saved from decay or
destruction.
So, if you want to take your walk to the next level
or just miss the chance to hike in your new semi-tropical home, pick up a
copy of Molloy’s latest and explore your own backyard. You’ll find some
interesting places just a few steps away — literally.
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HIKING BOOK
• “Day Hiking Southwest Florida: A Guide to the Best Trail Adventures in Greater Naples and Fort Myers” by Johnny Molloy / University of Florida Press
• Cost: $16.95
UPCOMING EVENTS
Running/walking:
• Saturday, May 3: Run for Kayla 5K, 7:30 a.m., Patriot Elementary School, Cape Coral. $25 before May 2, $30 after. (3dracinginc.com)
• Saturday, May 10: Turtle Trot 5K, Lovers Key State Park, 8 a.m. $25 to May 3; $30 to May 9, $35 day of. (ftmyerstrackclub.com/)
• Saturday, May 17: Cape Cops 5K, Cape Coral Yacht Club Community Park, 5819 Driftwood Parkway, Cape Coral, 7:30 a.m. $25 in advance, $35 day of. (ftmyerstrackclub.com/)
• Monday, May 26: Memorial Day 5K Run on the Green, Eastwood Golf Course, Fort Myers, 7:30 a.m. $20 in advance, $30 day of. (ftmyerstrackclub.com/)
Cycling & other events:
• Wednesday, May 21: Ride of Silence, 7 p.m. Centennial Park, 2000 West First Street, Fort Myers (under the Bridge
at Heitman and Bay Streets). Cyclists will ride in a silent
funeral-style procession at 10-12 mph for 8 miles to honor those who
have been killed or injured while cycling on public roadways. Riders are
requested to wear black arm bands or red if they have been injured in a
cycling versus motor vehicle accident. More details
caloosariders.org/rosfm. Everyone welcome. Free of charge. No
registration necessary.
• Sunday, July 6: Wheels and Wings V
Bicycle Ride. 62/32/15 mile rides and a 10-mile gentlemen’s mass start
race within the 62-mile route. Speed Trap Alley -- break the speed limit
and receive a written warning from Punta Gorda Police, suitable for
framing. Mystery Ride for the 15 milers. Beef O’Bradys 1105 Taylor Road,
Punta Gorda. $30 includes ride, SAG stops, T-shirt, 10 Wings and two drinks (peaceriverridersbicycleclub.com/)
Triathlons:
• Saturday, May 10: Cape Coral Yacht Club Sprint Triathlon, Cape Coral Yacht Club Community Park, 5819 Driftwood Parkway, Cape Coral, 7 a.m. (active.com/)
• Sunday, May 18: Lake
Avalon Reverse Dualathon and Triathlon. Sugden Regional Park, Naples.
Run/bike/swim or run/bike. $79 in advance, $99 day of, $119 teams
(eliteevents.org/lake-avalon-reverse-duathlon-and-triathlon.html)
• Sunday, June 1: 28th
annual Fitness Challenge Reverse Triathlon. Run/bike/swim, sprint
distance. The Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club, 851 Gulf Shore Blvd.,
Naples. $95 individuals, $180 teams. (thefitnesschallengetriathlon.com)
TELL US ABOUT YOUR RIDE
Have
a favorite route you like to bike, or a unique walk you’d like to share
with others? Tell us about it at info@bikewalklee.org, and maybe we can
feature it in an upcoming column.
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