Weather in Southwest Florida is beautiful year round, but now that the temperature has dropped a little bit the water might be too cold for most of us to venture into but there are still many activities the whole family can enjoy doing at the beach during the cooler months.
Shelling
Southwest Florida has some of the best shelling beaches in the world. For the best shelling arrive at the beach at the earliest low tide, when the water recedes uncovering thousands of shells.? Shells are especially abundant after winter storms stir up the ocean water.
The best place to find shells is Sanibel Island. Sanibel is not only considered one of the best shelling beaches in the US, but one of the best in the world. Try the Lighthouse Beach where you will find some of the smaller varieties of shells. While you are in Sanibel you can visit The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum.? For larger conch, cockle and scallop shells head to Captiva?s Turner Beach. Remember that it?s illegal to collect ?live? shells so make sure that the shells are empty before you take them home.
When you get home you can do some research online to find out what type of shell they are.? For a fun craft take a picture of the family at the beach and use the shells you picked together to decorate a picture frame.? Put the photo on the frame and you will have a beautiful keepsake of the fun memories at the beach.
Enjoying the Wildlife
There are many spots along that Southwest Florida seashore that are ideal for bird watching. Bring some binoculars and head out to one of the less populated beaches.? Take a stroll with the family early in the morning and you will run into all sorts of birds and marine life from crabs and coquilles to dolphins.
Our favorite spots for watching birds and marine life are Sanibel, Lover?s Key and Bunche Beach.? On Lover?s Key and Sanibel we have seen a wide variety of birds and encounter dolphins regularly.? Bunche Beach is perfect for winter exploration as the sand is dotted with rocks and branches where water get?s trapped when the tide is low and you will find many critters in these small pools.
Having A Sunset Pick Nick
There is nothing like watching a sunset at the beach and the colder months offer the most spectacular views, with the skies turning all shades of pink, red and orange.? Make some sandwiches and pack a thermos with hot cocoa and enjoy a pick nick at the beach while you watch the sun disappear into the ocean.
Treasure Hunting
Head out to the beach armed with small pails and shovels and embark on a treasure hunt.? Take a walk along the beach to see what you can find and you can then use those new treasures that might include sea, glass, rocks, driftwood, etc. as materials for free craft supplies. ?If you want to get more serious bring a metal detector and have an fun time looking for ?pirate? treasure with the kids.? You might not find a gold doubloon but you are bound to have a lot of fun.
Making Sand Angels
Since we don?t get any snow in Southwest Florida why not make some sand angels instead?? Pick a nice spot on the sand and move those arms up and down.? Bring a camera and take some pictures of your sand angels so you can share with friends and family up north and show them how we spend our winters here in Southwest Florida.
Kite Flying
The windy shore-side is the perfect place for kite flying.? You can buy a kite or make one at home with the kids. Make kite competitions and experiment with different kids of kites to se which one goes higher or stays up longer.
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What winer beach activities do you enjoy doing?
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