Immokalee

Immokalee: From Gaming to Racing

Immokalee is a study in contrasts. It's home to the action-packed Seminole Casino Hotel and the Immokalee Regional Raceway, but this unincorporated town is decidedly rural in character.

As the largest inland community in Collier County, it has a thriving agriculture industry, producing a significant amount of the nation's fresh produce. Immokalee's walkable downtown features authentic Mexican restaurants and local shops as well as First Street Zocalo, a half-acre park with benches and shaded areas. Anglers will enjoy first-class fishing at Lake Trafford, with largemouth bass, black crappie and bluegill waiting to be caught.


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Airboats & Alligators

This guided airboat tour on Lake Trafford guarantees you’ll see some alligators. With tour hours from sunrise to sunset, they also offer birding, fishing and sightseeing boat tours, making this experience easy to fit into your itinerary.

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Seminole Casino Immokalee

Established in 1994, this 24-hour casino is a premier gaming destination with table games, slots, high-stakes Blackjack, Mini-Baccarat. When you run out of luck, rest easy at Seminole Hotel offering inviting suites, a pool, fitness studio and more.

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Immokalee Pioneer Museum

This 13-acre historic site offers a unique glimpse into early 1900s life on a Southwest Florida pioneer homestead. Exhibits and programs tell the story of settlers who tamed the wilderness near the Big Cypress Swamp.

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Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary

The crown jewel in Audubon's sanctuary system, this sanctuary protects the world's largest remaining stand of old growth bald cypress. Recognized internationally as a top bird-watching spot, the sanctuary's 2.25-mile boardwalk produces wonderful opportunities year-round to view bird, animal and rare plant life.

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