BONITA BAY'S AMENITIES
 BONITA BAY BEACH CLUB Bonita Bay’s private Beach Club on Bonita Beach Road offers residents the perfect place to relax and enjoy sun, sand and azure waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Picnic pavilions with grills for cookouts and showers and restrooms are available. The Beach Club is a 10-minute drive from Bonita Bay and is accessible by the community shuttle bus during the season. BONITA BAY MARINA Enjoy boating on the waters of the Estero Bay and the Gulf of Mexico from Bonita Bay’s own full-service marina conveniently located on the Imperial River. The full-service marina offers boaters a fully stocked ship’s store, wet and dry slips as well as charter fishing, sightseeing cruises and bait and fuel BLACKWATER JACK'S Bonita Bay’s private resident-member restaurant overlooking the marina basin is open daily for lunch, dinner, snacks and cocktails. Menu specialities include seafood dishes, salads, sandwiches and much more. SPRING CREEK PARK Located at the north end of Bonita Bay, Spring Creek offers a great way to appreciate nature’s many treasures, including nature trails, observation deck, children’s playground and picnicsite with grills. Enjoy canoeing on the pristine Spring Creek waters from this unique facility complete with canoe racks and boat launch.
RIVERWALK PARK This naturally landscaped park offers a variety of recreational activities, including two lighted tennis courts, a 12-station Parcourse fitness trail, boat ramp and day slips in the park’s basin, children’s playground, picnic areas, basketball court and fishing. ESTERO BAY PARK Located along Estero Bay in the Eagle Watch section, this park offers residents an historical, archeological and environmental perspective on many of the natural benefits of the area. A series of trails lead visitors past information stations identifying plants and animals, historic sites and archeological remnants. The park also includes an 800-foot boardwalk leading to Estero Bay, a screened pavilion, children’s playground, butterfly garden and picnic sites.
BONITA BAY CLUB'S TENNIS AND SWIM CENTER Bonita Bay Club’s Tennis and Swim Center provides members with 18 Har-Tru courts and a full schedule of exhibitions, tournaments and private lessons. There’s also a tropical pool and sundecks where members can enjoy laps or just lounging. The newly expanded Fitness Center offers members a variety of equipment and programs to maintain a healthy and dynamic lifestyle. The private, resident-member Marina Club in Bonita Bay provides residents the opportunity to enjoy the finest waterside amenities that Southwest Florida has to offer while making the waters of the Estero Bay and the Gulf of Mexico immediately accessible. THREE ONSITE GOLF COURSES – DESIGNED BY ARTHUR HILL The main clubhouse, a classically designed, 45,000 square foot facility with formal dining room, casual Club Room dining, banquet rooms, extensive pro shops and locker rooms.
Marsh Course— redesigned 1993, the Marsh Course weaves its way through the breathtaking wetland terrain of Southwest Florida, playing from 4,923 to 6,636 yards on four sets of tees. Audubon Certified. Creekside Course, 1990. The broad sweeping fairways and limited number of carries present on this masterpiece belie the true challenge its 6,742 yards represents. Golfers must navigate the many hills and moguls leading to the course’s challenging greens. Audubon Certified.
Bay Island Course, 1994. Ranked among the best courses in Florida by Golf Digest, this competitive 7,045 yard course draws from the natural lay of the land to create a unique combination of challenges. Water hazards, sand traps and thick stands of oak and cypress await any errant shot. Audubon Certified. The East Clubhouse, an 8,294 sq foot facility features a formal dining room, a mixed grille room, full service bar and pro shop and locker areas. Cypress Course, 1997. 18 holes, playing to an impressive 7,077 yards, the par-72 Audubon International Signature Course is the longest of Bonita Bay’s championship courses. Each of the “nines” on this majestic course presents a different challenge, as the front nine’s more spacious fairways and natural bunkering give way to the heavily forested back nine’s layout.
Sabal Course, 1998. Designated a Signature Course by Audubon International, the 18 hole Sabal Course represents a perfect marriage of difficulty and diversion. Tom Fazio’s 7,038 yard design allows a level of playability that will delight novice golfers while more seasoned players are challenged to swing for the pin, and sub-par scores, on nearly every hole. BONITA BAY CLUB – MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS Residents of Bonita Bay are eligible for membership in Bonita Bay club, one of the finest clubs in Florida. Recreational amenities are highlighted by three 18-hole championship golf courses on the site (Marsh, Creekside, and Bay Island) which were designed by famed architect Arthur Hills and two 18-hole new off-site courses (Cypress and Sabal) designed by Tom Fazio. Each course presents its own style of play and is superbly maintained to the highest standards giving members 90 holes of golf. Bonita Bay Club members are also afforded exceptional tennis with 18 lighted Hydro-Grid courts, swim and fitness facilities; full-service pro shops are on-site for both golf and tennis. The professional golf and tennis staffs host a variety of member activities including tournaments, exhibitions, clinics, and private lessons.
Club members and their guests also enjoy dining and social privileges at both the East and West Club Houses. Golf Membership: A Golf Membership entitles members to use all of the golf, tennis, swim, fitness and social facilities of the Bonita Bay Club in addition to dining privileges.
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