One of the largest and fastest growing cities, Cape Coral, located on Florida’s Southwest Coast, has something for everyone. With over 400 miles of canals and waterways, it is known as the Waterfront Wonderland. And nestled in the heart of it all is Highpoint at Cape Coral, Cape Coral’s original rental retirement living community. Modern and stylish interior design, ample opportunities for connection, and an array of resort-style amenities are just a few of the highlights of living at Highpoint, along with the peace of mind of knowing that Highpoint offers a continuum of care if ever needed.
Our beautifully landscaped community is conveniently located near shopping areas, restaurants and places of interest, so you can venture out to explore nearby attractions before coming home to recharge in the serenity of your private residence. When at home, you can enjoy the many features of the community, including a luxurious heated outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, yoga studio, coffee bar, theater, activity center and more. Full of outstanding experiences and neighborly surroundings, senior living at Highpoint at Cape Coral offers everything you want and much more than you expect.
Nature Lover’s Paradise
Cape Coral, nestled along the Gulf of Mexico, offers a picturesque Florida setting. With the breathtaking beauty of Cape Coral’s beaches, the soft sands and crystal-clear waters provide a tranquil escape for locals and tourists. Alongside beautiful beaches, you’ll find various restaurants and shops featuring local touches. The Cape Coral Famers’ Market offers a delightful array of fresh vegetables and fruits, along with flower stalls and a range of unique souvenirs crafted by local artisans. If you are interested in history, the Southwest Florida Military Museum & Library features an extensive collection of artifacts, books and papers spanning American wars, conflicts and historical events. From a local perspective, the Cape Coral Museum of History showcases the city’s rich history, offering a fascinating glimpse into its development and evolution throughout the years. If you are interested in the arts, enjoy a show at The Cultural Park Theatre that has captivated audiences since the 1960s. For baseball fans, catch the Mighty Mussels, the local minor league baseball team, take the field.
With more than 1,500 acres of parks, Cape Coral is ideal for nature lovers. At Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve, spot wildlife from the boardwalk that runs through the mangroves along the Caloosahatchee River. During the cooler months, visitors can see manatees at Sirenia Vista Park, which also offers kayaking, birding and fishing opportunities. Visit the butterfly house, observation tower, playground and nature trails at Rotary Park Environmental Center.
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