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Corkscrew Woodlands
Community Information Sheet
21600 Corkscrew Woodlands Blvd
Estero, Florida 33928
Phone (239) 992-3401 Fax (239) 992-5294
Email: corkscrewoodland@aol.com

Corkscrew Woodlands Association is a Florida registered Homeowners Association and is a Not for Profit corporation licensed through the Florida Division of Corporations. We are also a Federal and State registered "55 and Over" community, which allows certain exemptions that require at least one occupant be 55 or over. Corkscrew Woodlands started to be developed back in the early 1980's as an RV Landominium. It was developed in and around our Florida wetlands and is nestled in a heavily wooded area. That is perhaps why they named it Corkscrew WOODLANDS. Over the years the community has evolved into a beautiful homeowner's community with a fair amount of residents staying year round.

 While we still have the majority of owners who use this as their 2nd home, they take great pride in how the community has evolved and the vision we have for the future Corkscrew Woodlands has 640 sites located on approximately 123 acres of property.

We have a lake and canal system that is protected and controlled by order of South Florida Water Management District. We also have many other areas along with the lake and canals that are refuge to Florida natural wildlife and vegetation all protected by various agencies.

The community has a wide range of amenities and services that are provided and/or Available. While the following is not inclusive of all activities, amenities and services, it will give you an idea of many things it offers. During the fall and winter season when most people return, many more social events and activities will occur and residents are notified of these through our monthly newsletter called The Woodlander and are kept current on this web site.

The home sites were built in smaller circle neighborhood designs. There are 15 full circles with 40 sites each and 2 half circles with 20 sites each. Each circle has a community/recreational facility that have a variety of amenities. Each circle recreation building has men and women toilet facilities; men and women showers; central mail boxes; drinking fountain; laundry facility with washers and dryers; and most circles have screen enclosures with tables, chairs and

The Association has two storage areas for a nominal fee. These areas are for storage of vehicles, utility trailers, RV'S and car dollies.