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Explore the easy 1.0-mile Freedom Park loop in Naples, Florida, featuring diverse terrain, boardwalks, and wildlife around ponds and lakes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking is available directly at Fred W. Coyle Freedom Park. The park is well-equipped with facilities, making access straightforward for visitors.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Fred W. Coyle Freedom Park or to hike the loop trail.
Yes, this trail is considered easy and suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including beginners and families. It features generally flat paths and is ADA accessible, accommodating strollers and individuals with mobility issues.
The trail offers diverse surfaces, including concrete paths, dirt trails, and elevated boardwalks that traverse preserves and marshy areas. It is mostly flat with negligible elevation changes.
Dogs are welcome on the western side of the trail. However, pets are not permitted on the boardwalk portions of the park.
You'll experience a tranquil environment with trails winding around ponds and lakes, often covered in lily pads. Expect to see a variety of native Florida plants, wildflowers, and wildlife such as butterflies, rabbits, frogs, wading birds, and fish. Alligators and snakes are also occasionally sighted.
The park is enjoyable year-round, but the fall through spring months offer cooler, more pleasant weather for hiking in Florida. This is also when the educational facility is open to the public.
Yes, the park is home to the Collier County Freedom Memorial. You'll also find plenty of benches for resting, six lookout pavilions, and two picnic areas, some situated by lily pad-filled lakes where catch-and-release fishing is permitted. The park also serves as an important ecological filter marsh.
Yes, the park connects to the Gordon River Greenway, offering the option to extend your hike beyond the loop.
Beyond recreation, Fred W. Coyle Freedom Park serves a significant ecological function as a filter marsh. Native wetland plants within its four marshes filter pollutants from stormwater, contributing to cleaner water in the Gordon River, Naples Bay, and the Gulf of Mexico.