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Nestled on nearly 4 acres of pristine riverfront property, this...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Home

4 4.0  

Alva, Florida

Sq Ft: 5775   Year: 1993 Acres: 3.880  

One of a kind, a must see! If you enjoy the serenity of country...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Home

3 4.0  

Alva, Florida

Sq Ft: 3554   Year: 2005 Acres: 2.596  

LARGE 3 LOT RIVER FRONT LAND SITE- LAGOON INLET 12 + or - ACRES...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Home

3 3.0  

Alva, Florida

Sq Ft: 2344   Year: 1956 Acres: 12.000  

Exclusive Alva waterfront retreat in the sought-after...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Home

4 5.0  

Alva, Florida

Sq Ft: 3793   Year: 2005 Acres: 0.970  

**STUNNING WATERFRONT HAVEN WITH SELLER FINANCING** 3rd Party...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Home

3 5.0  

North Fort Myers, Florida

Sq Ft: 4141   Year: 1973 Acres: 0.933  

Experience the epitome of luxurious riverfront living in the...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Home

4 5.0  

Alva, Florida

Sq Ft: 4396   Year: 2002 Acres: 1.270  

RIVER FRONT+ CREEK FRONT HARBORAGE- 8 ACRES WITH OVER 1,000 FEET...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Acreage

Alva, Florida

Acres: 8.000  

Stunning 6th Floor Castille in Palmas Del Sol. A must see...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Condo

3 3.0  

Fort Myers, Florida

Sq Ft: 2822   Year: 2002 Acres: 0.522  

Riverfront Luxury Living awaits you as you drive through the...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Condo

3 3.0  

Fort Myers, Florida

Sq Ft: 2611   Year: 2000 Acres: 0.652  

Discover the epitome of waterfront living on this breathtaking...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Lot

North Fort Myers, Florida

Acres: 0.497  

RIVERFRONT 4 ACRES IN ALVA WITH OVER 200 FEET OF RIVER...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Acreage

Alva, Florida

Acres: 4.000  

Beautiful riverfront property, on the north side of the river...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Acreage

Alva, Florida

Acres: 2.000  

Deep water channel home in desireable Palm Acres. Damaged by...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Home

3 2.0  

Fort Myers, Florida

Sq Ft: 1590   Year: 1970 Acres: 0.220  

RIVERFRONT Property located in North Ft Myers across from the...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Lot

North Fort Myers, Florida

Acres: 1.690  

Direct Access Lot located in a great neighborhood with no HOA...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Lot

Fort Myers, Florida

Acres: 0.281  

Stunning 3-Bedroom 2 bath Riverfront Home with Dock and Heated...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Home

3 2.0  

Alva, Florida

Sq Ft: 1992   Year: 1988 Acres: 0.430  

This 25th floor heavily upgraded condo freshly painted with over...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Condo

2 3.0  

Fort Myers, Florida

Sq Ft: 2258   Year: 2007 Acres: 0.418  

Alva Riverfront!! Beautifully Remodeled 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Home

3 2.0  

Alva, Florida

Sq Ft: 1661   Year: 1983 Acres: 0.383  

Welcome to your dream waterfront home! This stunning two-story...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Home

3 3.0  

Alva, Florida

Sq Ft: 2134   Year: 1973 Acres: 0.455  

This 3 bedroom 2and half-bathroom has direct access to the...

Caloosahatchee River - Lee County 

Riverfront  Home

3 3.0  

Alva, Florida

Sq Ft: 1590   Year: 1971 Acres: 0.270  
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Caloosahatchee River - Lee County Information

The Caloosahatchee River is one of Florida's major waterways and serves as a vital resource for the surrounding communities, particularly in Lee County. Here is some information regarding the river, as well as details about fishing and boating opportunities:

Overview
- Location: The Caloosahatchee River runs from Lake Okeechobee in the east to the Gulf of Mexico in the west, flowing through parts of Hendry and Lee counties.
- Length: Approximately 75 miles long.
- Ecology: The river passes through various ecosystems, including estuarine environments, wetlands, and urban areas. It is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including fish, birds, and other aquatic species.

Fishing
- Species: The river offers a variety of fishing opportunities. Common species include bass, snook, redfish, catfish, tarpon, and mullet.
- Fishing Spots: Some popular fishing areas include the bridges, docks, and natural shorelines along the river. There are also several parks and fishing piers, like the Fort Myers Yacht Basin and various spots along the river banks.
- Regulations: Anglers should be aware of Florida's fishing regulations, including size and bag limits, which can vary by species. Licenses are typically required and can be obtained online or at local retailers.

Boating
- Accessibility: The Caloosahatchee River is navigable and serves as a popular route for both recreational and commercial boating. There are several public boat ramps within Lee County for easy access.
- Activities: Common boating activities include kayaking, canoeing, motorboating, and sailing. The river's calm waters make it suitable for various skill levels.
- Wildlife Viewing: Boaters can enjoy the scenic beauty of the river and may encounter wildlife such as manatees, dolphins, and numerous bird species.

Safety and Regulations
- Boating Regulations: Familiarize yourself with local boating regulations, including speed limits, no-wake zones, and any designated manatee protection areas.
- Safety: Always wear life jackets, maintain proper safety equipment on board, and be mindful of changing weather conditions.

Points of Interest
- Caloosahatchee Regional Park: A popular recreational area that provides access to trails, fishing spots, and picnic areas.
- West Coast of Florida: The river leads to the Caloosahatchee estuary, where you can explore more remote areas and appreciate Florida's natural beauty.

The Caloosahatchee River is an essential part of Lee County's landscape and offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Whether you're fishing, boating, or simply enjoying the scenery, the river is a wonderful resource for both locals and visitors. Always practice sustainable fishing and boating to help preserve the natural environment for future generations.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!


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