Free day-use admission to all Florida State Parks will be offered Tuesday, November 11, in celebration of Veterans Day.
“We support and appreciate our veterans, active-duty military members, their families and continued contributions to our society,” said Florida State Parks Director Mike Bullock. “Through the multiple state parks that protect, preserve and interpret Florida’s historical and cultural past, Florida’s state parks remain committed to honoring our nation’s heroes.”
Battle re-enactments and Native American festivals celebrate Florida’s unique history, while art shows, museums and lighthouses offer a window into Florida’s cultural heritage. Florida’s state parks are also home to the 2008 Best Beach in the nation. Caladesi Island State Park, located off the coast of Southwest Florida in Pinellas County, was honored with this coveted award.
With 160 parks located throughout the state, you will surely find one near you. Florida state parks offer endless outdoor recreation opportunities, so spend the day outside at a crystal-clear spring, take a hike on a scenic trail, or paddle down a river. Whatever activity you choose, have a wonderful adventure in one of Florida's award-winning state parks this Veterans Day! |