Winter–Spring Safety Classes Focus on Local Waters
Winter–Spring 2026 boating safety and navigation classes announced by the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, including courses relevant to Everglades and backwater boaters.
Winter–Spring 2026 boating safety and navigation classes announced by the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary, including courses relevant to Everglades and backwater boaters.
The Naples Depot Museum will reopen this January, focused on trains, transportation, and working history.
Triggerfish Season Closes January 1 with Reopening Set for March 1
From its beginnings in 1913 to the opening of a new sanctuary in 2026, Chokoloskee Family Church reflects a long history of faith, resilience, and community.
The National Park Service reopened the Gulf Coast Visitor Center at Everglades National Park following a major redevelopment project in Everglades City.
Chokoloskee Family Church is preparing to open a new sanctuary in 2026, continuing the legacy of one of Florida’s three oldest Church of God congregations on Chokoloskee Island.
Florida is celebrating a record-breaking year for tourism in 2024, welcoming an incredible 143 million visitors!
Manatees may look simple from the surface, but their unusual bones tell a much deeper story.
Boaters can now weigh in on how Collier County’s waterways and ramps are working for them through a quick new feedback survey.
Recreational flounder harvest reopens Dec. 1 with a 14-inch minimum and a five-fish daily limit in all Florida waters.