Region: Southwest
KORESHAN STATE HISTORIC SITE
Estero, Florida
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Contact Information
P.O. Box 7
Estero, 33928
(239) 992-0311
Driving Directions
1-75- Exit 123 Corkscrew Road, head west 2 miles,
cross U.S. 41 and continue on Corkscrew Road approximately
1000 yards to entrance of park. If traveling U.S.
41 (Tamiami Trail) Koreshan is located at the
intersection of U.S. 41 and Corkscrew Road at
Estero.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until
sundown 365 days a year.
Park Fees
Entrance fees
$3.25 per vehicle( up to 8 people) - $1.00 per
person on bicycle or pedestrian - $.75 per person
or bus of 44 or less - $33.00 per bus for 45 or
more
Camping Fees
$11.99/night May 1 to Nov 30(no electric) - $14.11/night
May 1 to Nov 30(electric) - $18.53/night Dec 1
to April 30(no electric) - $20.65/night Dec 1
to April 30(electric) - $2.18/night for pets (with
proof of rabies)
For reservations contact Reserve America at 1-800-326-3521
or ReserveAmerica.com
*It is recommended for winter season camping
to reserve months in advance due to high demand
and limited walk in sites*
Canoe Rentals
$4.24 per hour - $21.20 all day
Tour fees
$1.00 per person guided walk - $.50 per person
12 and under
Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
and US currency traveler’s checks are accepted.
Tax included in prices listed Prices are subject
to change without notice
Koreshan State Historic Site is the former home
of a unique group of late 19th century pioneers.
The founder of the community, Dr. Cyrus Teed served
as a surgeon in the Civil War. After the war he
received much attention with his strong beliefs
in the equality of men and women, celibacy and
communal living. He changed his name to Koresh,
which is Hebrew for Cyrus. He founded the Koreshan
Unity in Chicago. As membership grew he chose
Lee County as the location for his utopian dream.
In 1893 he and other followers known as Koreshans
began construction of the settlement that was
to become a large communal city. They generated
their own electricity, had a boat works, general
store and other businesses. In 1961 the last 4
members of the Koreshan Unity donated the land
to the state of Florida to become a park.
Today the park preserves 11 of the original buildings.
Guided Ranger walks are available on weekends
at 100 PM. Koreshan State Historic Site makes
every attempt to improve access to services and
facilities for the public. Please contact the
park office for questions or assistance.
Park Activities
Boating, Boat Ramp, Camping, Campfire Circle,
Canoeing, Fishing, Picnicking, and Wildlife Viewing
Motor home
Full Facility Camping
The park has 60 wooded campsites. Twelve sites
are designated tent camping only and located next
to the Estero River. All sites have electric,
water, grill and table. Pets are permitted in
the campground overnight with current vaccination
papers and a wastewater dump station is available
for RV campers. A centrally located bathhouse
has a utility area with a washer, dryer and sinks.
The community campfire circle is for group use,
seasonal interpretive programs and camper get-togethers.
A volleyball court is next to the campground.
The large picnic area has a nature trail, small
playground, restroom, many grills and tables.
The Estero River borders the park and flows into
the Estero Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. There is
a boat ramp and canoes are available to rent.
The Koreshan Historic Settlement is open daily
with guided tours on weekends.
For more information on camping in our park simply
click on the Reserve America link. Clicking on
the park map or selecting one of the camping area
links just below the park map will allow you to
see a map of the individual campsite locations.
Select any campsite icon to see a detailed description
of the individual campsite and what it has to
offer.
Shady Campsite
Campfire Circle
Koreshan State Historic Site has a campfire circle
located near the campground by the Estero River.
Every Saturday night from January to March park
ranger's give a slide program about natural history,
the environment and other subjects related to
the park service. The area is also used for scout
groups to have meetings and events. Also during
the winter every Saturday morning, camper's coffee
is offered to campers. Donations are accepted.
Canoeing
Canoeing is a great way to see the park and explore
the Estero river. Canoe rentals are available
at the park. $4.24 per hour - $21.20 all day
Nature Trails
The park features a Hiking Trail along the river
and a Running Trail along the park boundary that
takes you through a pine flatwoods habitat.
Fishing
There are several spots along the river for fishing.
The Estero River is brackish with snook, mullet,
redfish and other popular game fish. Freshwater
bass can be found as you paddle inland away from
the Gulf. The Estero Bay is located about 3 miles
by canoe down the river. It offers abundant saltwater
fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities. The
bay is home to bottlenose dolphins, manatees and
several game fish.
Picnicking
The picnic area is located on the Estero River
and is well shaded by Pine trees. Also found there
are grills, restrooms and a playground.
RVs
RV camping is available in the park and there
is a wastewater dump station available for RV
campers.
Guided Tours
Koreshan Settlement guided or self-guided walks
are available.
Wildlife Viewing
Bobcats, Grey Foxes, River Otters and Alligators
are all found along the Estero River. During the
Winter Manatees are found in our waters. Koreshan
is great for bird watching as it is home to over
a 100 bird species. Among them are Swallow-Tail
Kites, Bald Eagles , Bobwhites, Belted Kingfishers
and others.
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