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Unparalleled Setting, Unparalleled Lifestyle
When it comes to the lifestyle at Shell Point, there’s nothing quite like it. On any given day, residents can enjoy countless recreational opportunities for education, wellness, and adventure. With more than 100 activity and volunteer groups—like bocce, gardening, music, aviation, kayaking, and modelyacht sailing—the possibilities of starting a new hobby or exploring an old passion are more imaginable than ever.
Located in the “golf capital of the world,” Shell Point has become an alluring setting for golfers like Eunice Murray. After moving to Shell Point in 2015 with her husband Jerry, she wasted little time getting to know the community and their neighbors. “When we moved in, I made a point of putting myself out there. There was no shortage of opportunities to engage in, thanks to the programs and special amenities that are provided,” says Eunice.
sub-division of old-Florida style homes and single-family villas that offers Eunice and others the perfect place to take advantage of challenging fairways, sweeping views, and an elegant clubhouse.
Boating is also a popular activity on The Island at Shell Point, a 75-acre waterfront neighborhood that features a marina with free dockage and deep water access to the Gulf of Mexico.
a pickleball demonstration hosted by Shell Point’s wellness team. Since picking up the paddle, he’s competed in national competitions and enjoys playing several days a week with friends
As president of the Ladies’ Golf Association, she spends her days on the pristine greens of Shell Point’s 18hole championship golf course, located in the Coastal Links neighborhood. The course winds through a picturesque
For those who prefer to stay on dry land, an orchid house and butterfly habitat, fitness classes, educational programs, outdoor lounges, salon and spas, coastal-inspired restaurants, and charming cafés are available throughout the day.
Another favorite among Shell Point’s active retirees is pickleball. Similar to the traditional game of tennis, this fun, year-round sport provides a wonderful opportunity for residents to remain active and enrich their social lives.
Jerry Ingalls became interested in the game a few years back after attending and neighbors. "I can’t think of another sport that provides great exercise, regardless of skill level, challenges you both physically and mentally, and allows you to laugh with friends at the same time,” says Jerry.
Multiple tennis and pickleball courts, situated between a woodsy backdrop and scenic lakes, make The Woodlands neighborhood a popular hub for exciting activity and entertainment. Its four high-rise residential buildings also provide the perfect spot to take in the 360-degree views of Florida’s coastlines and nature preserves.