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FLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. HENDERSON BEACH STATE PARK Welcome to Henderson Beach State Park. Enjoy a majestic shoreline anchored by 30-foot, snow-white sand dunes where basking in the Florida sun or wading into warm gulf waters is the order of each and every day. No need to daydream — Henderson Beach makes this a reality. This protected strip of the Emerald Coast isn’t just forrelaxation.
BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore!FLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. HENDERSON BEACH STATE PARK Welcome to Henderson Beach State Park. Enjoy a majestic shoreline anchored by 30-foot, snow-white sand dunes where basking in the Florida sun or wading into warm gulf waters is the order of each and every day. No need to daydream — Henderson Beach makes this a reality. This protected strip of the Emerald Coast isn’t just forrelaxation.
BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
TOMOKA STATE PARK
Welcome to Tomoka State Park. Native Americans once dwelled here, living off fish-filled lagoons. Today, these waters are popular for canoeing, boating and fishing. Tomoka is a bird-watcher's paradise, with over 160 species sighted, especially during the spring and fall migrations. Visitors can stroll a half-mile nature trail through ahardwood
ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
OSCAR SCHERER STATE PARK Oscar Scherer is a hidden gem surrounded by housing developments and major highways, and the park plays an invaluable role in the preservation of Florida scrub-jay habitat. Bald eagles nest here in the winter, and in the summer Lake Osprey attracts anglers and swimmers. South Creek will attract anglers, canoers and kayakers. FANNING SPRINGS STATE PARK Welcome to Fanning Springs State Park. Located along the meandering Suwannee River, Fanning Springs is an inviting source of cool, clear crisp water that has attracted people for thousands of years. Fanning Springs produces 65 million gallons of water daily, making it a second-magnitude spring. Historically, Fanning Spring was afirst-magnitude
LITTLE MANATEE RIVER STATE PARK The Little Manatee River flows for 4.5 miles through 11 unique natural communities within the park. The park boasts one of the premier hiking trails of Southwest Florida, a 6.5-mile stacked loop located in the wilderness area in the north half of the park. The Oxbow Nature Trail, accessible from the main picnic area in the south half of the JONATHAN DICKINSON STATE PARK Welcome to Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Sixteen distinct natural communities create the mosaic that is Jonathan Dickinson, the largest state park in Southeast Florida. Rare environments such as coastal sand hills, upland lakes and scrub forests as well as the pristine Loxahatchee River make this park a unique spot to explore on land orby water.
DISCOVERY CENTER AT LOVERS KEY STATE PARK The Discovery Center serves as the gateway to Lovers Key State Park. The 2,100-square-foot Discovery Center features an accessible, 18-inch thick, elevated, poured-in-place, concrete slab perched on 49 tapered columns that visually represent the surrounding mangrove roots. It also features a large JUNE IS GREAT OUTDOORS MONTH If hiking, camping, swimming and fishing are on your list for outdoor fun, then look to Florida’s state parks for the best places where your family and friends can play. There are lots of opportunities for enjoying fresh air, Florida’s famous sunshine and maybe even asplash in a cool
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF PRESCRIBED FIRE 1 day ago · The Florida Park Service is celebrating 50 years of prescribed fire in state parks. To commemorate the occasion, burners and staff gathered for a prescribed fire at Falling Waters State Park - the site of the first prescribed burn in 1971. HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore!FLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. HENDERSON BEACH STATE PARK Welcome to Henderson Beach State Park. Enjoy a majestic shoreline anchored by 30-foot, snow-white sand dunes where basking in the Florida sun or wading into warm gulf waters is the order of each and every day. No need to daydream — Henderson Beach makes this a reality. This protected strip of the Emerald Coast isn’t just forrelaxation.
BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore!FLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. HENDERSON BEACH STATE PARK Welcome to Henderson Beach State Park. Enjoy a majestic shoreline anchored by 30-foot, snow-white sand dunes where basking in the Florida sun or wading into warm gulf waters is the order of each and every day. No need to daydream — Henderson Beach makes this a reality. This protected strip of the Emerald Coast isn’t just forrelaxation.
BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
TOMOKA STATE PARK
Welcome to Tomoka State Park. Native Americans once dwelled here, living off fish-filled lagoons. Today, these waters are popular for canoeing, boating and fishing. Tomoka is a bird-watcher's paradise, with over 160 species sighted, especially during the spring and fall migrations. Visitors can stroll a half-mile nature trail through ahardwood
ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
LITTLE MANATEE RIVER STATE PARK The Little Manatee River flows for 4.5 miles through 11 unique natural communities within the park. The park boasts one of the premier hiking trails of Southwest Florida, a 6.5-mile stacked loop located in the wilderness area in the north half of the park. The Oxbow Nature Trail, accessible from the main picnic area in the south half of the FANNING SPRINGS STATE PARK Welcome to Fanning Springs State Park. Located along the meandering Suwannee River, Fanning Springs is an inviting source of cool, clear crisp water that has attracted people for thousands of years. Fanning Springs produces 65 million gallons of water daily, making it a second-magnitude spring. Historically, Fanning Spring was afirst-magnitude
JONATHAN DICKINSON STATE PARK Welcome to Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Sixteen distinct natural communities create the mosaic that is Jonathan Dickinson, the largest state park in Southeast Florida. Rare environments such as coastal sand hills, upland lakes and scrub forests as well as the pristine Loxahatchee River make this park a unique spot to explore on land orby water.
DISCOVERY CENTER AT LOVERS KEY STATE PARK The Discovery Center serves as the gateway to Lovers Key State Park. The 2,100-square-foot Discovery Center features an accessible, 18-inch thick, elevated, poured-in-place, concrete slab perched on 49 tapered columns that visually represent the surrounding mangrove roots. It also features a large JUNE IS GREAT OUTDOORS MONTH If hiking, camping, swimming and fishing are on your list for outdoor fun, then look to Florida’s state parks for the best places where your family and friends can play. There are lots of opportunities for enjoying fresh air, Florida’s famous sunshine and maybe even asplash in a cool
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF PRESCRIBED FIRE 1 day ago · The Florida Park Service is celebrating 50 years of prescribed fire in state parks. To commemorate the occasion, burners and staff gathered for a prescribed fire at Falling Waters State Park - the site of the first prescribed burn in 1971. GAMBLE ROGERS MEMORIAL STATE RECREATION AREA AT FLAGLER Gamble Rogers is a small park tucked gently between the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Swim and play in the surf of the Atlantic Ocean, build castles in the golden-brown coquina sand, or watch pelicans glide along the dunes and ocean waves. HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore!FLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. HENDERSON BEACH STATE PARK Welcome to Henderson Beach State Park. Enjoy a majestic shoreline anchored by 30-foot, snow-white sand dunes where basking in the Florida sun or wading into warm gulf waters is the order of each and every day. No need to daydream — Henderson Beach makes this a reality. This protected strip of the Emerald Coast isn’t just forrelaxation.
BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore!FLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. HENDERSON BEACH STATE PARK Welcome to Henderson Beach State Park. Enjoy a majestic shoreline anchored by 30-foot, snow-white sand dunes where basking in the Florida sun or wading into warm gulf waters is the order of each and every day. No need to daydream — Henderson Beach makes this a reality. This protected strip of the Emerald Coast isn’t just forrelaxation.
BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
TOMOKA STATE PARK
Welcome to Tomoka State Park. Native Americans once dwelled here, living off fish-filled lagoons. Today, these waters are popular for canoeing, boating and fishing. Tomoka is a bird-watcher's paradise, with over 160 species sighted, especially during the spring and fall migrations. Visitors can stroll a half-mile nature trail through ahardwood
ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
LITTLE MANATEE RIVER STATE PARK The Little Manatee River flows for 4.5 miles through 11 unique natural communities within the park. The park boasts one of the premier hiking trails of Southwest Florida, a 6.5-mile stacked loop located in the wilderness area in the north half of the park. The Oxbow Nature Trail, accessible from the main picnic area in the south half of the FANNING SPRINGS STATE PARK Welcome to Fanning Springs State Park. Located along the meandering Suwannee River, Fanning Springs is an inviting source of cool, clear crisp water that has attracted people for thousands of years. Fanning Springs produces 65 million gallons of water daily, making it a second-magnitude spring. Historically, Fanning Spring was afirst-magnitude
JONATHAN DICKINSON STATE PARK Welcome to Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Sixteen distinct natural communities create the mosaic that is Jonathan Dickinson, the largest state park in Southeast Florida. Rare environments such as coastal sand hills, upland lakes and scrub forests as well as the pristine Loxahatchee River make this park a unique spot to explore on land orby water.
DISCOVERY CENTER AT LOVERS KEY STATE PARK The Discovery Center serves as the gateway to Lovers Key State Park. The 2,100-square-foot Discovery Center features an accessible, 18-inch thick, elevated, poured-in-place, concrete slab perched on 49 tapered columns that visually represent the surrounding mangrove roots. It also features a large JUNE IS GREAT OUTDOORS MONTH If hiking, camping, swimming and fishing are on your list for outdoor fun, then look to Florida’s state parks for the best places where your family and friends can play. There are lots of opportunities for enjoying fresh air, Florida’s famous sunshine and maybe even asplash in a cool
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF PRESCRIBED FIRE 1 day ago · The Florida Park Service is celebrating 50 years of prescribed fire in state parks. To commemorate the occasion, burners and staff gathered for a prescribed fire at Falling Waters State Park - the site of the first prescribed burn in 1971. GAMBLE ROGERS MEMORIAL STATE RECREATION AREA AT FLAGLER Gamble Rogers is a small park tucked gently between the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Swim and play in the surf of the Atlantic Ocean, build castles in the golden-brown coquina sand, or watch pelicans glide along the dunes and ocean waves. HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore!FLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK Effective May 24, 2021: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is open. The beach and trails are available. The small bathhouse in the campground is closed; however, the big bathhouse and the Tent Loop bathhouse are open. Tram rides to the beach are available and run every 30 minutes.Topsail Hill is
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
BIG LAGOON STATE PARK Effective May 21, 2021: Big Lagoon State Park is open 8 a.m. to sunset daily. Park staff is working diligently to clean up debris from Hurricane Sally. The following areas of the park are currently closed: the boardwalks, west beach day-use area, governor’s pavilion, amphitheater and picnic area, east beach day-use area, hand kayak launch and observation tower. ORMAN HOUSE HISTORIC STATE PARK Welcome to Orman House Historic State Park. Built in 1838 by Thomas Orman, this antebellum home overlooking the Apalachicola River was used for both business and social gatherings. Orman was a cotton merchant and businessman in Apalachicola from 1834 to the 1880s. He helped the tiny town become one of the Gulf Coast’s most importantcotton
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore!FLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK Effective May 24, 2021: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is open. The beach and trails are available. The small bathhouse in the campground is closed; however, the big bathhouse and the Tent Loop bathhouse are open. Tram rides to the beach are available and run every 30 minutes.Topsail Hill is
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
BIG LAGOON STATE PARK Effective May 21, 2021: Big Lagoon State Park is open 8 a.m. to sunset daily. Park staff is working diligently to clean up debris from Hurricane Sally. The following areas of the park are currently closed: the boardwalks, west beach day-use area, governor’s pavilion, amphitheater and picnic area, east beach day-use area, hand kayak launch and observation tower. ORMAN HOUSE HISTORIC STATE PARK Welcome to Orman House Historic State Park. Built in 1838 by Thomas Orman, this antebellum home overlooking the Apalachicola River was used for both business and social gatherings. Orman was a cotton merchant and businessman in Apalachicola from 1834 to the 1880s. He helped the tiny town become one of the Gulf Coast’s most importantcotton
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
RV CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS RV Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I-CAMP-FL or TDD CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. FLORIDA CAVERNS STATE PARK Effective June 3, 2021: The day-use portion of Florida Caverns State Park is open daily, 8 a.m. to sunset Central time.The day-use area of the park includes two covered open-air pavilions, a small playground, a one-mile loop trail, and the visitor center with exhibits and avideo.
LITTLE MANATEE RIVER STATE PARK The Little Manatee River flows for 4.5 miles through 11 unique natural communities within the park. The park boasts one of the premier hiking trails of Southwest Florida, a 6.5-mile stacked loop located in the wilderness area in the north half of the park. The Oxbow Nature Trail, accessible from the main picnic area in the south half of the DISCOVERY CENTER AT LOVERS KEY STATE PARK The Discovery Center serves as the gateway to Lovers Key State Park. The 2,100-square-foot Discovery Center features an accessible, 18-inch thick, elevated, poured-in-place, concrete slab perched on 49 tapered columns that visually represent the surrounding mangrove roots. JUNE IS GREAT OUTDOORS MONTH If hiking, camping, swimming and fishing are on your list for outdoor fun, then look to Florida’s state parks for the best places where your family and friends can play. There are lots of opportunities for enjoying fresh air, Florida’s famous sunshine and maybe even asplash in a cool
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF PRESCRIBED FIRE On Feb. 18, 1971, Florida’s state parks conducted their first official prescribed fire at Falling Waters State Park in Chipley. Fifty years later, the Florida Park Service team – including Director Eric Draper and a group of talented, veteran burners – gathered again at Falling Waters to conduct a prescribed burn and commemorate the program’s golden anniversary. HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore!FLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK Effective May 24, 2021: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is open. The beach and trails are available. The small bathhouse in the campground is closed; however, the big bathhouse and the Tent Loop bathhouse are open. Tram rides to the beach are available and run every 30 minutes.Topsail Hill is
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
BIG LAGOON STATE PARK Effective May 21, 2021: Big Lagoon State Park is open 8 a.m. to sunset daily. Park staff is working diligently to clean up debris from Hurricane Sally. The following areas of the park are currently closed: the boardwalks, west beach day-use area, governor’s pavilion, amphitheater and picnic area, east beach day-use area, hand kayak launch and observation tower. ORMAN HOUSE HISTORIC STATE PARK Welcome to Orman House Historic State Park. Built in 1838 by Thomas Orman, this antebellum home overlooking the Apalachicola River was used for both business and social gatherings. Orman was a cotton merchant and businessman in Apalachicola from 1834 to the 1880s. He helped the tiny town become one of the Gulf Coast’s most importantcotton
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore!FLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK Effective May 24, 2021: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is open. The beach and trails are available. The small bathhouse in the campground is closed; however, the big bathhouse and the Tent Loop bathhouse are open. Tram rides to the beach are available and run every 30 minutes.Topsail Hill is
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
BIG LAGOON STATE PARK Effective May 21, 2021: Big Lagoon State Park is open 8 a.m. to sunset daily. Park staff is working diligently to clean up debris from Hurricane Sally. The following areas of the park are currently closed: the boardwalks, west beach day-use area, governor’s pavilion, amphitheater and picnic area, east beach day-use area, hand kayak launch and observation tower. ORMAN HOUSE HISTORIC STATE PARK Welcome to Orman House Historic State Park. Built in 1838 by Thomas Orman, this antebellum home overlooking the Apalachicola River was used for both business and social gatherings. Orman was a cotton merchant and businessman in Apalachicola from 1834 to the 1880s. He helped the tiny town become one of the Gulf Coast’s most importantcotton
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
RV CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS RV Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I-CAMP-FL or TDD CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. FLORIDA CAVERNS STATE PARK Effective June 3, 2021: The day-use portion of Florida Caverns State Park is open daily, 8 a.m. to sunset Central time.The day-use area of the park includes two covered open-air pavilions, a small playground, a one-mile loop trail, and the visitor center with exhibits and avideo.
LITTLE MANATEE RIVER STATE PARK The Little Manatee River flows for 4.5 miles through 11 unique natural communities within the park. The park boasts one of the premier hiking trails of Southwest Florida, a 6.5-mile stacked loop located in the wilderness area in the north half of the park. The Oxbow Nature Trail, accessible from the main picnic area in the south half of the DISCOVERY CENTER AT LOVERS KEY STATE PARK The Discovery Center serves as the gateway to Lovers Key State Park. The 2,100-square-foot Discovery Center features an accessible, 18-inch thick, elevated, poured-in-place, concrete slab perched on 49 tapered columns that visually represent the surrounding mangrove roots. JUNE IS GREAT OUTDOORS MONTH If hiking, camping, swimming and fishing are on your list for outdoor fun, then look to Florida’s state parks for the best places where your family and friends can play. There are lots of opportunities for enjoying fresh air, Florida’s famous sunshine and maybe even asplash in a cool
CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF PRESCRIBED FIRE On Feb. 18, 1971, Florida’s state parks conducted their first official prescribed fire at Falling Waters State Park in Chipley. Fifty years later, the Florida Park Service team – including Director Eric Draper and a group of talented, veteran burners – gathered again at Falling Waters to conduct a prescribed burn and commemorate the program’s golden anniversary. HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore! CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) IFLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK Effective May 24, 2021: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is open. The beach and trails are available. The small bathhouse in the campground is closed; however, the big bathhouse and the Tent Loop bathhouse are open. Tram rides to the beach are available and run every 30 minutes.Topsail Hill is
BIG LAGOON STATE PARK Effective May 21, 2021: Big Lagoon State Park is open 8 a.m. to sunset daily. Park staff is working diligently to clean up debris from Hurricane Sally. The following areas of the park are currently closed: the boardwalks, west beach day-use area, governor’s pavilion, amphitheater and picnic area, east beach day-use area, hand kayak launch and observation tower. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
ORMAN HOUSE HISTORIC STATE PARK Welcome to Orman House Historic State Park. Built in 1838 by Thomas Orman, this antebellum home overlooking the Apalachicola River was used for both business and social gatherings. Orman was a cotton merchant and businessman in Apalachicola from 1834 to the 1880s. He helped the tiny town become one of the Gulf Coast’s most importantcotton
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore! CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) IFLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK Effective May 24, 2021: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is open. The beach and trails are available. The small bathhouse in the campground is closed; however, the big bathhouse and the Tent Loop bathhouse are open. Tram rides to the beach are available and run every 30 minutes.Topsail Hill is
BIG LAGOON STATE PARK Effective May 21, 2021: Big Lagoon State Park is open 8 a.m. to sunset daily. Park staff is working diligently to clean up debris from Hurricane Sally. The following areas of the park are currently closed: the boardwalks, west beach day-use area, governor’s pavilion, amphitheater and picnic area, east beach day-use area, hand kayak launch and observation tower. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
ORMAN HOUSE HISTORIC STATE PARK Welcome to Orman House Historic State Park. Built in 1838 by Thomas Orman, this antebellum home overlooking the Apalachicola River was used for both business and social gatherings. Orman was a cotton merchant and businessman in Apalachicola from 1834 to the 1880s. He helped the tiny town become one of the Gulf Coast’s most importantcotton
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
RV CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS RV Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I-CAMP-FL or TDD ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
FLORIDA CAVERNS STATE PARK Effective June 3, 2021: The day-use portion of Florida Caverns State Park is open daily, 8 a.m. to sunset Central time.The day-use area of the park includes two covered open-air pavilions, a small playground, a one-mile loop trail, and the visitor center with exhibits and avideo.
ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. JONATHAN DICKINSON STATE PARK Sixteen distinct natural communities create the mosaic that is Jonathan Dickinson, the largest state park in Southeast Florida. Rare environments as well as the pristine Loxahatchee River make this park a unique spot to explore on land or by water. LITTLE MANATEE RIVER STATE PARK The Little Manatee River flows for 4.5 miles through 11 unique natural communities within the park. The park boasts one of the premier hiking trails of Southwest Florida, a 6.5-mile stacked loop located in the wilderness area in the north half of the park. The Oxbow Nature Trail, accessible from the main picnic area in the south half of the FLORIDA FOLK FESTIVAL The Florida Folk Festival is a three-day celebration of the music, dance, stories, crafts and food that make Florida unique. From Irish fiddle tunes, techno contra dancing and chocolate-covered Key lime pie to the wide varieties of music brought by immigrants, the state's cultural heritage reflects the lives of generations of Florida families and communities. JUNE IS GREAT OUTDOORS MONTH If hiking, camping, swimming and fishing are on your list for outdoor fun, then look to Florida’s state parks for the best places where your family and friends can play. There are lots of opportunities for enjoying fresh air, Florida’s famous sunshine and maybe even asplash in a cool
FLORIDA STATE PARKS APPRECIATE VETERANS Florida State Parks appreciate veterans year-round. To show our gratitude, the Florida Parks Service offers both current and retired service members a 25% discount on annual entrance passes to Florida's state parks. Additionally, veterans who have service-related injuries receive a free lifetime military pass. HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore! CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) IFLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK Effective May 24, 2021: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is open. The beach and trails are available. The small bathhouse in the campground is closed; however, the big bathhouse and the Tent Loop bathhouse are open. Tram rides to the beach are available and run every 30 minutes.Topsail Hill is
BIG LAGOON STATE PARK Effective May 21, 2021: Big Lagoon State Park is open 8 a.m. to sunset daily. Park staff is working diligently to clean up debris from Hurricane Sally. The following areas of the park are currently closed: the boardwalks, west beach day-use area, governor’s pavilion, amphitheater and picnic area, east beach day-use area, hand kayak launch and observation tower. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
ORMAN HOUSE HISTORIC STATE PARK Welcome to Orman House Historic State Park. Built in 1838 by Thomas Orman, this antebellum home overlooking the Apalachicola River was used for both business and social gatherings. Orman was a cotton merchant and businessman in Apalachicola from 1834 to the 1880s. He helped the tiny town become one of the Gulf Coast’s most importantcotton
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore! CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) IFLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK Effective May 24, 2021: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is open. The beach and trails are available. The small bathhouse in the campground is closed; however, the big bathhouse and the Tent Loop bathhouse are open. Tram rides to the beach are available and run every 30 minutes.Topsail Hill is
BIG LAGOON STATE PARK Effective May 21, 2021: Big Lagoon State Park is open 8 a.m. to sunset daily. Park staff is working diligently to clean up debris from Hurricane Sally. The following areas of the park are currently closed: the boardwalks, west beach day-use area, governor’s pavilion, amphitheater and picnic area, east beach day-use area, hand kayak launch and observation tower. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
ORMAN HOUSE HISTORIC STATE PARK Welcome to Orman House Historic State Park. Built in 1838 by Thomas Orman, this antebellum home overlooking the Apalachicola River was used for both business and social gatherings. Orman was a cotton merchant and businessman in Apalachicola from 1834 to the 1880s. He helped the tiny town become one of the Gulf Coast’s most importantcotton
KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE PRESERVE STATE PARK Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Home to numerous endangered species, the 54,000-acre park is a stage for some of nature’s most dramatic productions, from flood to fire to rebirth. It has been honored with a Dark Skydesignation.
RV CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS RV Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) I-CAMP-FL or TDD ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
FLORIDA CAVERNS STATE PARK Effective June 3, 2021: The day-use portion of Florida Caverns State Park is open daily, 8 a.m. to sunset Central time.The day-use area of the park includes two covered open-air pavilions, a small playground, a one-mile loop trail, and the visitor center with exhibits and avideo.
ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. JONATHAN DICKINSON STATE PARK Sixteen distinct natural communities create the mosaic that is Jonathan Dickinson, the largest state park in Southeast Florida. Rare environments as well as the pristine Loxahatchee River make this park a unique spot to explore on land or by water. LITTLE MANATEE RIVER STATE PARK The Little Manatee River flows for 4.5 miles through 11 unique natural communities within the park. The park boasts one of the premier hiking trails of Southwest Florida, a 6.5-mile stacked loop located in the wilderness area in the north half of the park. The Oxbow Nature Trail, accessible from the main picnic area in the south half of the FLORIDA FOLK FESTIVAL The Florida Folk Festival is a three-day celebration of the music, dance, stories, crafts and food that make Florida unique. From Irish fiddle tunes, techno contra dancing and chocolate-covered Key lime pie to the wide varieties of music brought by immigrants, the state's cultural heritage reflects the lives of generations of Florida families and communities. JUNE IS GREAT OUTDOORS MONTH If hiking, camping, swimming and fishing are on your list for outdoor fun, then look to Florida’s state parks for the best places where your family and friends can play. There are lots of opportunities for enjoying fresh air, Florida’s famous sunshine and maybe even asplash in a cool
FLORIDA STATE PARKS APPRECIATE VETERANS Florida State Parks appreciate veterans year-round. To show our gratitude, the Florida Parks Service offers both current and retired service members a 25% discount on annual entrance passes to Florida's state parks. Additionally, veterans who have service-related injuries receive a free lifetime military pass. HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore! CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) IFLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK Effective May 24, 2021: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is open. The beach and trails are available. The small bathhouse in the campground is closed; however, the big bathhouse and the Tent Loop bathhouse are open. Tram rides to the beach are available and run every 30 minutes.Topsail Hill is
HILLSBOROUGH RIVER STATE PARK Effective May 21, 2021: The ranger station at Hillsborough River State Park is open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Exact change is necessary when paying with cash when the ranger station is closed. The Fort King Trailhead on U.S. 301, the café and the pool are closed. Tours of Fort Foster and kayak ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. HENDERSON BEACH STATE PARK Welcome to Henderson Beach State Park. Enjoy a majestic shoreline anchored by 30-foot, snow-white sand dunes where basking in the Florida sun or wading into warm gulf waters is the order of each and every day. No need to daydream — Henderson Beach makes this a reality. This protected strip of the Emerald Coast isn’t just forrelaxation.
HOME | FLORIDA STATE PARKSFIND A PARKPLAN YOUR VISITLEARNEXPERIENCES & AMENITIESEVENTSGET INVOLVED Every Stamp is a Story. We invite you to visit any one of our amazing state parks, and to save your adventures with the Special Edition Real Florida Passport. This travel-sized journal is the perfect place to collect your memories and discover new places to explore! CAMPING | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Camping. Florida's state parks have plenty of options for camping throughout the state. Full-facility campsites for tent campers and RVers include water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Maximum RV lengths vary by park. For reservations, call toll-free (800) 326-3521, (866) IFLORIDA STATE PARKS
Florida is famous for its theme parks and beaches, but the state has so much more to offer. These Florida State Parks may be off the beaten path, but they deliver sites and experiences that are anything but ordinary. Get ready to immerse yourself in the Real Florida â„ atthese parks.
CABINS | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Cabins. Cabin at Silver Springs State Park. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about ReservationInformation.
FORT CLINCH STATE PARK 8 a.m. to sunset, 365 days a year. Fort is open daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. History meets nature at Fort Clinch State Park. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover or a bit of both, enjoy exploring the unique natural and historic resources of this pristine park. A row of cannons staring across the ST. ANDREWS STATE PARK Effective April 22, 2021: Several construction projects are underway at St. Andrews State Park. A portion of the campground is being renovated, a new restroom is being built at the lagoon and, soon, new picnic pavilions will be built at the jetty.Please exercise caution near the construction zones. Please respect requests to avoid areas of the park during construction. TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK Effective May 24, 2021: Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is open. The beach and trails are available. The small bathhouse in the campground is closed; however, the big bathhouse and the Tent Loop bathhouse are open. Tram rides to the beach are available and run every 30 minutes.Topsail Hill is
HILLSBOROUGH RIVER STATE PARK Effective May 21, 2021: The ranger station at Hillsborough River State Park is open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Exact change is necessary when paying with cash when the ranger station is closed. The Fort King Trailhead on U.S. 301, the café and the pool are closed. Tours of Fort Foster and kayak ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. HENDERSON BEACH STATE PARK Welcome to Henderson Beach State Park. Enjoy a majestic shoreline anchored by 30-foot, snow-white sand dunes where basking in the Florida sun or wading into warm gulf waters is the order of each and every day. No need to daydream — Henderson Beach makes this a reality. This protected strip of the Emerald Coast isn’t just forrelaxation.
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Welcome to Tomoka State Park. Native Americans once dwelled here, living off fish-filled lagoons. Today, these waters are popular for canoeing, boating and fishing. Tomoka is a bird-watcher's paradise, with over 160 species sighted, especially during the spring and fall migrations. Visitors can stroll a half-mile nature trail through ahardwood
ANASTASIA STATE PARK Abundant wildlife and diverse ecosystems can be enjoyed within the 1,600 acres of beaches, tidal marshes and nature trails that make up beautiful Anastasia State Park. Visitors can explore the maritime hammocks, ancient sand dunes and historic coquina quarry before taking a dip in the Atlantic along pristine, white-sand beaches. LOG IN | FLORIDA STATE PARKS Contact the Statewide Information Line: (850) 245-2157. Or send an email to: FSP.Feedback@FloridaDEP.gov OSCAR SCHERER STATE PARK Oscar Scherer is a hidden gem surrounded by housing developments and major highways, and the park plays an invaluable role in the preservation of Florida scrub-jay habitat. Bald eagles nest here in the winter, and in the summer Lake Osprey attracts anglers and swimmers. South Creek will attract anglers, canoers and kayakers. BAHIA HONDA STATE PARK Effective May 5, 2021: Bahia Honda State Park is open. Due to limited day-use capacity, the park may close early and remain closed for several hours. Sandspur Beach remains closed for day use and camping during construction due to Hurricane Irma (see below for moreinformation).
JONATHAN DICKINSON STATE PARK Sixteen distinct natural communities create the mosaic that is Jonathan Dickinson, the largest state park in Southeast Florida. Rare environments as well as the pristine Loxahatchee River make this park a unique spot to explore on land or by water. FANNING SPRINGS STATE PARK Welcome to Fanning Springs State Park. Located along the meandering Suwannee River, Fanning Springs is an inviting source of cool, clear crisp water that has attracted people for thousands of years. Fanning Springs produces 65 million gallons of water daily, making it a second-magnitude spring. Historically, Fanning Spring was afirst-magnitude
BIG LAGOON STATE PARK Effective May 21, 2021: Big Lagoon State Park is open 8 a.m. to sunset daily. Park staff is working diligently to clean up debris from Hurricane Sally. The following areas of the park are currently closed: the boardwalks, west beach day-use area, governor’s pavilion, amphitheater and picnic area, east beach day-use area, hand kayak launch and observation tower. JUNE IS GREAT OUTDOORS MONTH If hiking, camping, swimming and fishing are on your list for outdoor fun, then look to Florida’s state parks for the best places where your family and friends can play. There are lots of opportunities for enjoying fresh air, Florida’s famous sunshine and maybe even asplash in a cool
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A MESSAGE FROM OUR DIRECTOR On a recent bike ride on the Palatka-to-Lake Butler State Trail, I saw a young parent pushing a stroller. It reminded me of taking my kids out to enjoy the fresh air. PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE OF FL RECREATION We work with local governments, park users, scientists, recreation providers and non-governmental organizations to ensure that Floridians have access to safe, well-managed parks, trails and public lands. HURRICANE RECOVERY EFFORTS In each of the past three years, a major hurricane struck Florida and nearly every state park was affected by these storms. The Florida Park Service learned from each storm, improving state parks’ ability torecover.
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SOLAR POWER AT CAYO COSTA Cayo Costa State Park has made huge strides to reduce their use of diesel fuel with the installation of their solar power system.Learn
FAKAHATCHEE MEGA BURN This past January, the Florida Park Service prescribed burn team accomplished a record-setting burn at Fakahatchee Strand PreserveState Park.
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HENDERSON BEACH STATE PARK Established to preserve Destin’s last genuine stretch of coastal dune scrub, Henderson Beach proves that even the smallest areas of preservation can result in an incredible abundance of natural beauty. 17000 Emerald Coast Pkwy.Destin FL 32541
EDWARD BALL WAKULLA SPRINGS STATE PARK Home of the world’s largest and deepest freshwater springs, the sapphire water of Wakulla Springs boasts manatees, alligators and a host of diverse wildlife that can be viewed from a riverboat or atop the diving platform. 465 Wakulla Park Dr. Wakulla Springs FL 32327 DR. VON D. MIZELL-EULA JOHNSON STATE PARK A historic beachside escape from the nearby city of Fort Lauderdale. This last example of a natural coastal beach community in Broward County offers an escape from city life as well as protection for endangered plant and animal species. 6503 North Ocean Dr. Dania Beach FL 33004 PEOPLE MAKE THE PARKSSTAFF SPOTLIGHT
The Florida Park Service’s geographic information experts aid in the fight to protect Florida’s sea turtles and their habitat.VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT
In September 2017, Hurricane Irma struck Bahia Honda State Park and severely damaged many of the ecosystems within the park. After the storm passed, volunteers and staff came together to remove debris, clear paths and begin the long road to recovery.FRIENDS SPOTLIGHT
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