Take a journey back in time at Koreshan State Park and learn about an eccentric pioneer group. Koreshan State Park offers a window into the lives of a unique pioneer group that made its home under the towering oaks on the banks of the Estero River. In 1893, the Koreshans, a religious sect founded by Dr. Cyrus R. Teed, moved here and built a settlement based on a commitment to communal living and a belief that the universe existed on the inside of the Earth. Living celibate lives, the enterprising Koreshans established a farm, nursery and botanical gardens. The park is home to 11 immaculately restored and nationally registered historic buildings erected by the Koreshans between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A quiet and peaceful refuge amid busy Fort Myers, the park's interpretative and natural resources provide great opportunities to learn and to enjoy nature.
Campground | Notification Rate |
Loop Middle
Koreshan State Park
|
74% |
Loop West
Koreshan State Park
|
72% |
Loop East
Koreshan State Park
|
70% |
Loop North
Koreshan State Park
|
70% |