The Estero Island Historic Society cottage is open to visitors on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon, October through May.


Historic Cottage and Nature Center

Historic Cottage and Nature Center

161 Bay Road


The concept of an Island Historic Society and Nature Center began in 1990 when residents recognized how rapidly cottages, landmarks, wildlife, and habitat were being depleted.


After achieving non-profit status, the first public meeting was held in 1992, when an elected board of officers later defined the mission statement as threefold: archival, Educational, and Historical. Next, land was procured, and by 1995 a donated 1921 beachfront cottage had been moved to its present site on Bay Rd. With ADA specifications and much fanfare, the cottage opened in 1997 as the Estero Island Historic Society and Nature Center at the entrance to the Nature Preserve.


Since that time, written and recorded interviews, countless displays, photos, and numerous exhibits and charts have been part of the archival collection. Even today's popular memorial brick walkway yields many treasured histories, as does the gift nook section, with original afghans, t-shirts, books, cookbooks, and notecards. All are enhanced by local artists and authors, while our famous homemade sea grape jelly is a favorite when in season.


Educational panels pointed out by docents note the need for preserving and protecting our fragile environment, with concerns for our natural resources and preservation. The Historic Society partners with FGCU Sustainability classes and the Friends of the Preserve with ongoing educational classes, events, field trips, and guest speakers.


In 2004 and 2005, an additional cottage and rain barrel were donated and added to this site. By 2010 all three historical structures were the start of the Town's Designated Plaque Program in recognizing historical structures and resources on the island.



The cottages suffered damage and have been cleaned and remediated. There is much work to be done before they will be reopened. 

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