LaBelle, Florida — Travel Guide & Things to Do
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LaBelle
LaBelle, Florida, United States
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attractions: Barron Park, LaBelle Nature Park, restaurants: LaBelle Brewing Company, Beef 'O' Brady's, Burger King, Culver’s
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Things to Do in LaBelle, Florida, United States - LaBelle Attractions & Activities
Attractions of LaBelle
Barron Park
LaBelle Nature Park
Barron Park
4.6
(333)
Open 24 hours
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LaBelle Nature Park
4.5
(162)
Closed
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Things to do nearby
Coop Birthday Burn
Fri, Dec 5 • 2:00 PM
7555 U.S. 27, Palmdale, FL 33944
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Photos with Santa - Brought to you by: River Hills Properties
Fri, Dec 5 • 5:00 PM
43511 Bluebird Trail, Punta Gorda, FL 33982
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Restaurants of LaBelle
LaBelle Brewing Company
Beef 'O' Brady's
Burger King
Culver’s
LaBelle Brewing Company
4.4
(358)
$$
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Beef 'O' Brady's
4.0
(439)
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Burger King
3.3
(478)
$
Open until 12:00 AM
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Culver’s
3.7
(119)
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Barron Park
Barron Park
4.6Park
Elisa MarinoElisa Marino
Palo Alto Donkey Park / Barron Park Donkeys 🐴💚
Johnathan WilliamsJohnathan Williams
A pleasant park with a lovely setting alongside the Caloosahatchee River, there's a fair deal of space for a stroll or picnic under the shade of the many live oaks. The park recently added a number of small, clean picnic shelters with gameboard tables for chess, checkers, or lunch and some statues of children that may or may not be too your liking. There is a paucity of playground equipment and the old tennis courts have been removed.
Watch for birds like ibis and egrets near the river and its charming lights, benches, and footpaths. Try to remember that even though grey squirrels abound, they do not like you. They're likely to chew you out with a barrage of furious barks.
Many of La Belle's larger events and festivals are held here, and its space is generally sufficient for them. The primary shelter is available for rent, I believe, likely through the parks department.
ALITTA MENDALITTA MEND
I came yo this family place and end eating the most delicious smoked chicken, there is a small food truck located in this peaceful place, surrounding by nature and a charming river.
Jonesez BBQ is not only offerng nice smoked meats, also a delicious spicy sauce and nice sides.
One thing I enjoyed was the variety of people buying food, no racist, no hate, talking, sharing and enjoying. I love Fl and this is gonna be for sure one my "stop and enjoy location in a future"
Maria P RichterMaria P Richter
La Leche League of Hendry County holds their monthly meeting here the second Monday each month from 10:30-11:30am.
There is a nice shady spot under an oak tree with tables and a great view of the Caloosahatchee River. I am pleased to say that I could not find any blue-green algae on my walk.
Andrea NAndrea N
Beautiful city park overlooking the waterway! Perfect location for all the city events, farmers markets, picnics and family activities! There is also an art gallery in the corner to check out!
LaBelle Nature Park
LaBelle Nature Park
4.5Park
Ariel W.Ariel W.
The Hendry LaBelle Nature Park contains one of the town of LaBelle's only nature trails. The nine acre park is located on the eastern end of the Caloosahatchee River. The park features a half mile perimeter tail and an extra half mile of cross and parallel trails. One of the trails leads to the historical Captain Hendry house, a frame vernacular house was built for Captain Francis Hendry, a Confederate officer during the Civil War. Henry founded the town of LaBelle's and the county is named after him. This house is the only surviving building associated with Captain Frances Hendry in the county.
The Rotary Club of LaBelle, and volunteers take care of the park. They donated a picnic pavilion and they remove the invasive plants. There is a QR Code reader on markers along the trail that identifies the plants. You can take out your smart phone, scan the QR code, and get a picture and a description of that particular plant. Some of the plants you will see include oaks, cabbage palms, and beautyberry. If you are lucky you may run into an endangered gopher tortoise or even a fox.
I enjoyed my exploration of this park except for the biting black bugs. They drove me out before I made it to the Hendry House. Bring bug spray. Also note that there is no water or toilets on site.
Eva Fiallos-DiazEva Fiallos-Diaz
Such a neat gem in the ancestral lands of the Taíno, Calusa, and Seminole. I come here quarterly for work site visits and had never heard of it. Since I prefer exercising outdoors this place seemed promising for a quiet lunchtime trail walk. It didn't disappoint! They've done a lot of labeling of the park's plant life so that it serves as an Immersive learning experience for park goers. Facts include medicinal uses, including gifted knowledge from ancesters of place. There are benches throughout and a covered shelter. One trail runs parallel to the Caloosahatchee River. Great for a social distanced walk , a jog, and walking furry companion. Bring bug spray and closed toed shoes. It is definitely a bit overgrown and being taken over by invasives. AND that really didn't damper it's beauty.
Krystdevon BluesKrystdevon Blues
I love this little park! You can almost get lost here with all the meandering trails not directionally marked lol. Entering the park you can go down the more nature trail to the right or you can stay on the main path with the gorgeous oak trees covered on moss and ferns. It leads to a nice bench where the Caloosahatchee river is there to behold. Also a pavilion with picnic tables should you choose to come with family for an outing. I saw a very unusual lizard that was like triple the size of regular ones. There's lots of shells in the Caloosahatchee you can climb down and collect if you want. A wide variety of plants with many of them marked with an identifying placard. It winds around to the old Hendry house.
SantaMargarita “Mm” MaldonadoSantaMargarita “Mm” Maldonado
It's a beautiful walk, walking inside the woods made you feel part of Nature, you'll learn different plants and see some small creature in the woods, the best part was getting to the river next to the park, you can bring food with you and sit down at one of the benches or at the end of the park and sit down and enjoy your day(remember to throw away your trash at the trash bin, we want to keep this park beautiful and safe for the creature that lives there). I recommend coming here if you're coming from out of state(or town)or if you're a nature lover. You can bring your furry little friend and take a nice walk together.
Don RandinoDon Randino
A nice place to go for a afternoon stroll! Trails are clean and fairly easy to walk through no big trees or brush in the way. Leads the river with some really nice views. You can also hang out at the shelter that offers seating by the river. There are park benches through the trail so if tired you can take a break. You will run into wild life like turtles and rabbits so keep any eye out for holes they make.
It did seem like there maybe homeless people camping in the park so just be aware incase you see someone or something walking through the brush you wont confuse for Bigfoot.






