9049 Midnight Pass Road (26.2 km from Myakka River State Park)
Located on the coast of Little Sarasota Bay this secluded Turtle Beach Resort features an outdoor pool and kayaks. Guests will be 2 minutes’ walk from Turtle Beach on the Gulf Coast.
9004 Midnight Pass Road (26.2 km from Myakka River State Park)
This adult-only Siesta Key property features a private hot tub and patio in all studios. Guests can swim in the outdoor pool at the Turtle Beach Resort opposite or visit Turtle Beach 3 minutes’ walk away.
8254 Midnight Pass Road (27.0 km from Myakka River State Park)
Located in Siesta Key Siesta Heron Suites & Villas features free WiFi and guests can enjoy an outdoor swimming pool a garden and water sports facilities.
1138 Crescent Street (28.2 km from Myakka River State Park)
Crescent Street 1138 is located just 0.7 miles from Turtle Beach. A two-bedroom apartment that is pet-friendly The Pool Walk to the Beach in Siesta Key offers accommodations with access to a restaurant, a fitness centre, and an ATM.
1138 Crescent Street (28.2 km from Myakka River State Park)
Set in Siesta Key just 0.7 mi from Turtle Beach Crescent Street 1138 B Walk to the beach Pool 1 Bedroom Pet Friendly offers accommodations with a restaurant a fitness center a garden and free WiFi.
(28.4 km from Myakka River State Park)
Located in Siesta Key within 1 mi of Turtle Beach Sea- Esta Winds 209 offers accommodations with air conditioning.
1115 Point of Rocks Rd (28.4 km from Myakka River State Park)
and towels.The units will provide guests with a microwave.The nearest airport is Sarasota Bradenton International Airport 11 mi from Twin Palms at Siesta.
6772 Sara Sea Circle (28.5 km from Myakka River State Park)
Located on Siesta Key a barrier island near Sarasota Captiva Beach Resort is 2 minutes’ walk from a private beach on Crescent Beach and 9.9 mi from the exotic wildlife of Sarasota Jungle Gardens. Features include an outdoor pool and free WiFi.
Big Cat Habitat Gulf Coast Sanctuary in Siesta Key, Florida, is a unique and wonderful place for big cats to call home. Founded in 1992 by animal trainer and exotic cat enthusiast Kay Rosaire, the sanctuary has grown from a single-acre lot to nearly seven acres with two lakes and multiple habitats for its residents. The sanctuary's mission is to provide lifetime care for unwanted and abused exotic animals, especially those of the big cat persuasion.
The sanctuary is home to over 30 resident cats ranging from tiger cubs to full grown lions. There are also other mammals such as raccoons and foxes that live at the sanctuary, as well as many species of birds. Visitors can interact with many of these animals during public shows or private tours, where they will learn about the individual stories behind each cat inhabitant. Big Cat Habitat provides education on exotic animal care, conservation efforts, and laws pertaining to exotic animal ownership while also raising awareness on the plight of so many wild cats in captivity around the world.
Big Cat Habitat Gulf Coast Sanctuary offers plenty of enrichment activities for their furry friends such as swimming pools, sand piles with hidden treats and scents, trees for climbing, water misters and more. The staff are also dedicated to providing top-notch medical care for their beloved inhabitants with regular checkups by certified veterinarians along with an array of preventative treatments like vaccinations, flea/tick prevention, bloodwork analysis and more.
Educational visits are available throughout the year with a variety of different programs such as classroom field trips or special events like birthday parties or even corporate retreats! Major holidays such as Christmas and Halloween are celebrated at the sanctuary with special enrichment activities put on by staff members who have devoted much time into making sure each resident is loved and cared for like family!
If you're looking for an unforgettable experience that will leave you feeling inspired to help protect these majestic creatures then Big Cat Habitat Gulf Coast Sanctuary in Siesta Key should be your next stop! With all the educational opportunities offered plus access into some of nature’s most impressive creatures it's definitely worth a visit!