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Palmetto Point

Palmetto Point is a waterfront community located in Fort Myers, Florida, known for its direct access to the Caloosahatchee River and the Gulf of Mexico. It is a residential neighborhood that primarily features luxury homes, many with private docks, making it a popular choice for boating enthusiasts. While Palmetto Point is mostly a residential area, its proximity to nearby parks, attractions, dining options, and annual events makes it a well-connected location in Fort Myers.


Parks and Outdoor Spaces

Palmetto Point does not have any public parks within its boundaries, but it is close to several notable outdoor areas in the greater Fort Myers area. Lakes Regional Park is one of the largest and most visited parks near Palmetto Point, located about a 20-minute drive away. The park features over 300 acres of recreational space, including walking and biking trails, fishing areas, and playgrounds. The park also offers paddleboat and kayak rentals, as well as picnic spots for family outings.

Another nearby outdoor area is the Caloosahatchee Creeks Preserve, a natural area that offers opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring the region’s native wildlife. This preserve, located approximately 25 minutes from Palmetto Point, is home to wetlands, forested areas, and a variety of animal species, including alligators and wading birds.

For those who enjoy boating and water activities, the neighborhood’s location along the Caloosahatchee River provides easy access to the Gulf of Mexico. Many homes in Palmetto Point come with private docks, making it convenient for residents to participate in activities like fishing, sailing, and kayaking.


Attractions Near Palmetto Point

Residents of Palmetto Point are within easy reach of several major attractions in the Fort Myers area. One of the most well-known landmarks is the Edison and Ford Winter Estates, located about 15 minutes from the neighborhood. These historic estates were the winter homes of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford and are now open to the public as a museum and botanical garden. Visitors can tour the homes, explore Edison’s laboratory, and learn about the inventors' impact on Fort Myers. The site also features gardens with a variety of exotic plants, including Edison's famous banyan tree.

Another major attraction nearby is Bell Tower Shops, an open-air shopping and entertainment center located about 20 minutes from Palmetto Point. Bell Tower Shops features a mix of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options such as a movie theater. The center hosts various community events throughout the year, including outdoor concerts and farmers' markets.

For nature lovers, the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is another nearby option, located about 25 minutes from Palmetto Point. This 3,500-acre wetland preserve features a boardwalk trail that allows visitors to explore the natural habitat of the area, where they can see wildlife such as alligators, turtles, and birds. The preserve also has an interpretive center that provides information about the local ecosystem.


Dining Options

Palmetto Point is situated near a variety of dining options, many of which are located along McGregor Boulevard and in the surrounding areas. One of the popular restaurants nearby is Cristof’s on McGregor, which offers a mix of American and Mediterranean-inspired dishes. Cristof’s is known for its relaxed atmosphere and outdoor seating, making it a convenient spot for both brunch and dinner.

For those looking for seafood, Prawnbroker Restaurant and Fish Market is a well-known establishment located just a short drive from Palmetto Point. The restaurant specializes in fresh seafood dishes like shrimp, oysters, and fish, and it also operates a fish market where patrons can purchase fresh seafood to prepare at home.

Another seafood option nearby is Pinchers Crab Shack, located along McGregor Boulevard. Pinchers offers a variety of seafood dishes, including crab, shrimp, and fish, in a casual dining setting. It is a popular spot for families and visitors looking for local seafood.

For fine dining, The Veranda in downtown Fort Myers is a popular choice. This restaurant is housed in a historic building and offers a menu focused on seafood and Southern-inspired dishes. It is often chosen for special occasions due to its setting and atmosphere.


Annual Festivals and Events

Palmetto Point residents have access to several annual events and festivals in the Fort Myers area. One of the most popular events is the Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival, held in March. The festival celebrates the local shrimp industry and includes a parade, food vendors, and shrimp-eating contests. While the event takes place on Fort Myers Beach, it draws residents from throughout the region, including Palmetto Point.

Another notable event is the Edison Festival of Light, held every February. This festival honors the legacy of Thomas Edison, who spent winters in Fort Myers. The festival includes a series of parades, light shows, and concerts, with the Grand Parade being the highlight of the event. The parade, one of the largest nighttime parades in the Southeastern United States, attracts visitors from across the state.

For art lovers, the ArtFest Fort Myers is another major event that takes place each February. The festival features works from local and national artists, including paintings, sculptures, and photography. Held in downtown Fort Myers, ArtFest also includes live music, food vendors, and interactive art activities for children, making it a family-friendly event.

In addition to these larger festivals, residents of Palmetto Point can also take part in community events organized by local yacht clubs and marinas. The Fort Myers Yacht Basin frequently hosts boat shows, fishing tournaments, and social events that cater to the local boating community.

Palmetto Point is a desirable waterfront community that offers residents direct access to the Caloosahatchee River and the Gulf of Mexico, making it an ideal location for boating and water-based activities. Its proximity to major attractions such as the Edison and Ford Winter Estates, Bell Tower Shops, and Lakes Regional Park adds to its appeal for those seeking convenience and access to local amenities. Residents can also enjoy a range of dining options, from casual seafood restaurants to fine dining experiences. Additionally, the neighborhood is well-connected to the larger Fort Myers community, with annual events like the Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival, Edison Festival of Light, and ArtFest Fort Myers providing opportunities for community engagement and cultural enrichment.



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About Kalvin & Calvin Marine Construction


Kalvin & Calvin
is a family-based firm with 40+ years of experience serving Collier County, Florida, and the surrounding area's marine construction market, including Vanderbilt Beach, Park Shore, Moorings, Naples Bay, Port Royal, Keewaydin Island, Marco Island, and Everglades City. The principles of our Company grew up here, and have been a part of the local marine and construction industry since the mid-70s, having built and repaired many of the area’s waterfront landmarks.  We tackle projects large and small and commit to thorough communication, minimal disruption, and a quality result - every time.

Who We Are

We love what we do and it shows. Collier County has changed tremendously since we launched and the population continues to expand. Waterfront properties are being developed and improved by existing owners as well as new Collier residents. We are pleased to be a part of this transition and in bringing to reality the waterfront living and entertaining dreams of our customers.

Strategies & Plans

Every customer is unique. We will invest time up-front, listening and understanding our customer's short and long-term goals. We then establish a unique plan and  clear path to success with documented milestones and timelines.   
VIEW OUR SERVICES

At Kalvin & Calvin, we believe our success is attributable to a strong focus on quality and efficiency, and our sincere commitment to an excellent customer experience. Our project expertise is widely varied, from dock repair to large commercial seawall construction.  We are flexible in our engagement structure and will ensure the timely delivery of a top-quality work product.  

We build lifestyles!

Timely Communication

We commit to timely communication at the frequency and through the method that suits your needs. You’ll find transparency in following the progress and ensuring that things run smoothly.

Expert Team

Your project will be handled by marine construction experts. We make sure you have the most experienced professionals working for you given your specific needs. 

Quality Guaranteed

We will take great care to deliver the best product, at the right price and in committed time frames. We will treat it as our own and ensure a top-quality outcome.

Giving Back

Captain Jim Kalvin has been a life-long supporter of the Marine Industry, and an out-spoken advocate for waterfront property owners and the boating Public. As a Charter Member and current Board Member of the Marine Industries Association of Collier County, and the Founder and President of Standing Watch, Inc, Jim has represented water access interests all over the State, including testifying to the Governor and Cabinet on numerous occasions, and helping to write and pass legislation favorable to our waterfront life-style. 

Jim’s work on behalf of the State’s “Boating Community” has been recognized by Governor Jeb Bush, the Coastal Conservation Association, the Marine Industries Association of Florida, The Marine Industries Association of South Florida, the Florida Marine Contractor’s Association, and the National Marine Manufacturer’s Association. 

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