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Lafayette Blue Spring State Park
Visitors can take a dip in this first magnitude spring, wa...
Koreshan State Historic Site
Throughout its history, Florida has welcomed pioneers of a...
Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park
This preserve protects one of the largest remaining stretc...
John U. Lloyd Beach State Park
Perfect for a day at the beach or a family picnic, this pa...
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
The first undersea park in the U.S., John Pennekamp Coral ...
John Gorrie Museum State Park
A young physician named John Gorrie moved to Apalachicola ...
John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
A unique mixture of coastal and tropical hammock and mangr...
Indian Key Historic State Park
Indian Key was the first county seat for Dade County in 18...
Ichetucknee Springs State Park
The crystalline Ichetucknee River flows six miles through ...
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
A short walk from beachside shops and condominiums, this p...
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Lafayette Blue Spring State Park
Visitors can take a dip in this first magnitude spring, walk across the natural limestone bridge that crosses the spring run flowing into the Suwannee River or picnic under the oaks with their swaying Spanish moss. Fish or canoe on ...
Koreshan State Historic Site
Throughout its history, Florida has welcomed pioneers of all kinds. Cyrus Reed Teed was probably the most unusual, bringing followers to Estero in 1894 to build New Jerusalem for his new faith, Koreshanity. The colony, known as the Koreshan Unity, ...
Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park
This preserve protects one of the largest remaining stretches of Florida dry prairie, home to an array of endangered plants and animals. While driving the five-mile-long road into the park, visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas of grasslands reminiscent of the ...
John U. Lloyd Beach State Park
Perfect for a day at the beach or a family picnic, this park provides an abundance of recreational activities. Surf fishing, canoeing, swimming, nature study, boating, and picnicking will keep the whole family busy. For those interested in South Florida's ...
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
The first undersea park in the U.S., John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park encompasses approximately 70 nautical square miles. While the mangrove swamps and tropical hammocks in the park's upland areas offer visitors a unique experience, it is the coral ...
John Gorrie Museum State Park
A young physician named John Gorrie moved to Apalachicola in the early 1800s when it was a prominent port of trade, commerce, and shipping in Florida. Gorrie served as postmaster, city treasurer, town councilman, and bank director. Concern for his ...
John D. MacArthur Beach State Park
A unique mixture of coastal and tropical hammock and mangrove forest, this barrier island provides a haven for several rare or endangered native tropical and coastal plant species. The park's Nature Center shows visitors why the park is a biological ...
Indian Key Historic State Park
Indian Key was the first county seat for Dade County in 1836. At that time, this tiny island salvaged cargo from shipwrecks in the Florida Keys - a lucrative business.
In 1840 Chakaika, leader of the Spanish Indians, led a ...
Ichetucknee Springs State Park
The crystalline Ichetucknee River flows six miles through shaded hammocks and wetlands before it joins the Santa Fe River. In 1972, the head spring of the river was declared a National Natural Landmark by the U. S. Department of the ...
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
A short walk from beachside shops and condominiums, this park is an oasis of tropical hammocks-a gift from Hugh Taylor Birch to Florida's posterity. His former estate preserves four distinct natural communities, nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal ...