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π΄ποΈββοΈπΎ Big Outdoor-Activity Upgrade Season for Southwest Florida: New Golf Courses, Pickleball Venues, and Waterfront Projects Set for 2025β26
π΄ποΈββοΈπΎ Big Outdoor-Activity Upgrade Season for Southwest Florida: New Golf Courses, Pickleball Venues, and Waterfront Projects Set for 2025β26
Naples, Fla. (Oct. 31, 2025) β Southwest Floridaβs outdoor recreation scene is getting a major boost heading into the 2025β26 season, with new developments across golf, pickleball, and waterfront leisure that aim to cement the regionβs reputation as a year-round playground for residents and visitors alike.
Local officials and developers say the surge in projects reflects continued population growth, booming tourism, and strong demand for active-lifestyle amenities.
ποΈββοΈ Golf Gets a Modern Makeover
In North Naples, the newly opened Kinsale Golf Club is making waves among enthusiasts. The course β designed by acclaimed architects and tucked amid pristine natural surroundings β blends traditional design with cutting-edge sustainability features.
Developers say Kinsaleβs opening is just one part of a broader push to modernize the regionβs golf infrastructure, appealing to both seasoned players and newcomers eager to join Naplesβ storied golf culture.
πΎ Pickleball Craze Hits Full Swing
The national pickleball boom has firmly taken root in Collier County. The upcoming Picklr Naples facility β a 37,000-square-foot indoor complex β will feature 15 courts, private lessons, clinics, and tournaments, giving locals and visitors a new hub for Americaβs fastest-growing sport.
Pickleball Kingdom and East Naples Community Park are also expanding facilities to meet surging demand. Officials note that Naples already hosts one of the largest pickleball communities in the country β and the 2025 upgrades will make it an even stronger national draw.
π New Waterfront Access for Nature Lovers
The Bayshore Arts District is also seeing a nature-forward upgrade: a 1,350-foot elevated boardwalk through wetlands connecting walking trails, art spaces, and scenic views of Naples Bay.
Planners describe it as a βblend of art, ecology, and accessibility,β designed to invite residents to enjoy the outdoors while preserving local ecosystems. The project joins several other park improvements and waterfront enhancements across Collier and Lee counties.
ποΈ A Lifestyle-Driven Vision
Southwest Floridaβs recreation renaissance highlights a shift toward experiences that combine fitness, community, and quality of life β all while boosting local business.
βThese are the kinds of amenities that make people fall in love with living here,β said a local tourism official. βItβs not just about sunshine anymore β itβs about what you can do in it.β
With the winter season approaching and tourism expected to rise, Naples and its neighbors are poised for one of their most vibrant years yet.