Shadow Wood operates as a non-profit private country club set in Bonita Springs, Florida, and offers care and support services for residents, with housing options that include custom estate homes, single-family homes, coach homes, and condos, so people can pick what works for them, and the place features two main clubhouses, one at Shadow Wood at The Brooks with 30,000 square feet and another called the Preserve Clubhouse with outdoor dining, so there's always a spot for people to gather. The club's main highlight is the 54 holes of championship golf, spread across three signature Rees Jones-redesigned courses-two are at The Brooks in Estero, and The Preserve is nearby in Fort Myers, and golfers talk about the signature 8th hole on the South Course, while the courses suit many skill levels and offer good variety, so there's always something interesting for those who play often.
Those who love racket sports get access to nine lighted clay tennis courts, an updated tennis facility interior, and two bocce courts located by the Sunset Terrace, and there are also six indoor pickleball courts-the first private indoor pickleball facility in this area-so rainy weather doesn't ruin games. The club supports an active lifestyle with a fitness club, a resort pool with a kids' section, and planned poolside dining and bar, while the Poolside Grill, Golfside Grill with seating for over 260 people, a grab-and-go cafe, and other indoor and outdoor dining spots mean people won't go hungry and don't need to leave the grounds just to eat. The five fire pits, beach access, and several social venues indoors and outdoors help people connect over full social event calendars without making things feel crowded.
Residents join under a non-refundable equity membership option, and since the club is member-owned, people who live here usually feel invested in the community. A $22.5 million renovation project brings fresh features, with a new resort-style pool, updated facilities, and continued improvements. Shadow Wood offers services and amenities that range from specialized care options to day-to-day support, so residents can find what they need as their circumstances change. The facility is open every day from 7:00 in the morning until 10:00 at night, so people have a lot of freedom with their schedules. Further details and unique descriptions of the club's programs and spaces can be found on their website shadowwoodcc.com, and people can always visit to see how the grounds and programs match up with daily needs.