Oscar Scherer State Park

oscar scherer state parkHome to many endangered and threatened species, notably the Florida scrub jay, Oscar Scherer State Park provides an oasis of seclusion and natural beauty amidst the traffic and congestion that are part of our everyday lives. Many come to the park to swim in the freshwater lake, or fish the tidal creek, but its most important contribution to the state is the natural habitat it provides for some of the rarest of Florida's indigenous creatures.

The park features a well-developed, 104-site campground, with sites surrounding by shade trees and natural vegetation. Each of the campsites has water, electric, picnic tables, grills and fire rings. A playground and freshwater lake offer a place to play and cool off. A popular canoeing area, South Creek also offers both freshwater and saltwater fishing. Ironically, you may catch bass, bream or catfish above the dam, and snook, redfish and snapper below the dam where the water becomes brackish. Canoe rentals are available at the campground store, as well as snacks and supplies. Two self-guiding nature trails meander along the creek, both offering glimpses of the prolific wildlife that call the park home.

Captiva area State Parks
Cayo Costa State Park
Collier-Seminole State Park
Delnor-Wiggins State Park
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve
Gasparilla Island State Park
Koreshan State Historic Site
Lover's Key State Park
Myakka River State Park
Oscar Scherer State Park
   
14360 S Tamiami Trail Ste. B Ft. Myers, FL 33912
1-800-396-1885