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County Seal of Lee County, F Lee Bonita Springs is a town/city in Lee County, Florida, United States.

The populace was 43,914 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.

The town/city is positioned on the southwest coast of the state.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 41.0 square miles (106 km2), of which 35.3 square miles (91 km2) is territory and 5.7 square miles (15 km2) (13.95%) is water.

The region referred to as Bonita Beach is positioned on a road-accessible barrier island (Little Hickory Island) that lies between the Gulf of Mexico and Estero Bay.

Hurricane Wilma made landfall south of Bonita Springs on October 24, 2005.

Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs - an arts organization that hosts local, county-wide and nationwide traveling art exhibitions; a year long Performance Series featuring jazz, classical and modern music, dance and theater; arts classes in all disciplines and multiple improve affairs.

The organization has two campuses, the 10-acre Center for Visual Arts with arcades, studios, classrooms, art library and bureaus; and 1.8 miles south, the 4-acre Center for Performing Arts that features two auditoriums, black box theater, film center, music rooms and studios for study of performing arts.

The organization's Bonita Springs National Art Festivals, ranked high in US are held January, February and March in downtown Historic Bonita Springs.

Bonita Beach Park - a 2.5-acre (10,000 m2) beachfront park that features a boardwalk and swimming area.

Barefoot Beach Preserve Park - is 342 acres (1.38 km2) of natural territory and one of the last undeveloped barrier islands on Florida's southwest coast.

It is positioned on the border of Collier and Lee Counties and accessible by Bonita Beach Road.

In 2013, Forbes ranked the park's beach as the sixth best in the United States. There are also 10 beach accesses with enhance parking positioned up and down Bonita Beach.

Bonita Springs is positioned west of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, a momentous Bald Cypress reserve under management of the National Audubon Society.

Lover's Key State Park, a 1,616-acre (6.54 km2) park made up of four barrier islands, is positioned inside the town/city and just north of Bonita Beach.

The park features nature trails for hiking and bicycling, a canoe launch, kayak and canoe rentals, acres of unspoiled mangroves and miles of pristine beaches.

The Naples-Fort Myers Greyhound Track is positioned in Bonita Springs.

Situated on Big Hickory Island is the Bonita Springs Water Tower.

Household data and density data have not yet been released, but as of the 2009 census estimate, there are 19,233 homeholds, and 12,974 families residing in the city. The populace density in 2000 was 929.4 inhabitants per square mile (358.8/km ).

Bonita Beach, as seen from the Gulf of Mexico Sunset over the bay in Bonita Beach In 2000, the town/city the populace was spread out with 13.9% under the age of 18, 5.9% from 18 to 24, 19.8% from 25 to 44, 28.8% from 45 to 64, and 31.7% who were 65 years of age or older.

While existing primarily as a retirement and second home vacation community, Bonita Springs is home to a burgeoning number of businesses due to low company taxes, an abundance of inexpensive commercial office space, and a burgeoning improve of educated professionals. Homebuilder WCI Communities is headquartered in Bonita Springs.

Bonita Springs is served by the Lee County School District.

Southern Technical College maintains a branch ground in Bonita Springs.

Lee County 865.svg (County Road 865) Bonita Beach Road / Hickory Boulevard Bonita Springs is served by small-town editions of the Fort Myers News-Press and Naples Daily News.

With an Arbitron-assigned 879,600 listening region population, the urbane region of which Bonita Springs is one part rates 61/274 for the fall of 2013.

Enumeration figures enumerated from 1970 to 1990 were before to incorporation as Bonita Springs CDP.

Municipalities and communities of Lee County, Florida, United States Bonita Springs Cape Coral Fort Myers Sanibel Alva Bokeelia Buckingham Burnt Store Marina Captiva Charleston Park Cypress Lake Fort Myers Shores Gateway Harlem Heights Iona Lehigh Acres Lochmoor Waterway Estates Matlacha Matlacha Isles-Matlacha Shores Mc - Gregor North Fort Myers Olga Page Park Palmona Park Pine Island Center Pine Manor Pineland Punta Rassa San Carlos Park St.

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Bonita Springs, Florida - Cities in Lee County, Florida - Populated coastal places in Florida on the Gulf of Mexico - Cities in Florida - Former census-designated places in Florida - Beaches of Lee County, Florida - Beaches of Florida - 1999 establishments in Florida - Populated places established in 1999